16:12 That little tidbit about only needing half would have been a REAL nice mention in the manual! That part hung me up for a bit. I ended up sanding all 4 ears off real smooth and nice and then trying to fit the whole damn fan in there. Great work! I should be keeping track of a list of kit or documentation frustrations for other newbies lol.
I believe it does mention removing half the fan - but I've done it so many times I could be making that thought up. You'll note that as humans - there can be some human error in the manual. Often you will see pages missing from one version to another version. If it's not in your documentation - DO me a favor and go to the Voron github and pull down a newer /older version and confirm if it's in one of those. I'll expect a full reply tomorrow! - J/K.
@@BuildItBasement Why wait until tomorrow?! or even the next hour?!🤣 Yeah it said to split the fan in half and sand off the nubs. It didn't say which side to sand the nubs off of and it didn't say to put the fan back together but I assumed you would. Either way, for that part it was neglecting to say what exactly to do. If it said to discard the cover that would be better. This is just one example of many as I went through it. Also, to clarify, I am not complaining about the Voron team. I am wanting to figure it out myself so that I can translate my build experience to potential changes or fixes that I could propose be made. I want to make this project more approachable for everyone from the guide perspective. Hell, maybe I should just start a guide on building it all (stock) with the LDO kit start to finish. Maybe even make a choose your own adventure for trying the different mods that are included in the kit. Some like to build stock and then add even the basic mods. Some like to make it their final configuration from the get go. It would be nice to provide cohesive documentation for all of those possibilities in one spot. But that would only be for a single kit from a manufacturer. It would constantly change with different revisions and need modified if it's too specific for the kit manufacturer and kit revision. I like how I had an idea and talked myself out of it all in the same paragraph 🤣 I am still taking a break on the printer for a couple days. I'll get back and finish the tool head and then move onto electronics (my favorite part) ..for now! haha Thanks for the reply. Oh, also, I am using the latest versions of them. I never thought about checking out past revisions to see what it might have said. Good thought.
Great videos sir. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! - Will do.
Sharing wiring routing is a great tip. Thanks for sharing with us!!!
Different methods! The manual does a great job - but options are nice to have.
16:12 That little tidbit about only needing half would have been a REAL nice mention in the manual! That part hung me up for a bit. I ended up sanding all 4 ears off real smooth and nice and then trying to fit the whole damn fan in there. Great work! I should be keeping track of a list of kit or documentation frustrations for other newbies lol.
I believe it does mention removing half the fan - but I've done it so many times I could be making that thought up. You'll note that as humans - there can be some human error in the manual. Often you will see pages missing from one version to another version. If it's not in your documentation - DO me a favor and go to the Voron github and pull down a newer /older version and confirm if it's in one of those. I'll expect a full reply tomorrow! - J/K.
@@BuildItBasement Why wait until tomorrow?! or even the next hour?!🤣 Yeah it said to split the fan in half and sand off the nubs. It didn't say which side to sand the nubs off of and it didn't say to put the fan back together but I assumed you would. Either way, for that part it was neglecting to say what exactly to do. If it said to discard the cover that would be better. This is just one example of many as I went through it. Also, to clarify, I am not complaining about the Voron team. I am wanting to figure it out myself so that I can translate my build experience to potential changes or fixes that I could propose be made.
I want to make this project more approachable for everyone from the guide perspective. Hell, maybe I should just start a guide on building it all (stock) with the LDO kit start to finish. Maybe even make a choose your own adventure for trying the different mods that are included in the kit. Some like to build stock and then add even the basic mods. Some like to make it their final configuration from the get go. It would be nice to provide cohesive documentation for all of those possibilities in one spot. But that would only be for a single kit from a manufacturer. It would constantly change with different revisions and need modified if it's too specific for the kit manufacturer and kit revision.
I like how I had an idea and talked myself out of it all in the same paragraph 🤣 I am still taking a break on the printer for a couple days. I'll get back and finish the tool head and then move onto electronics (my favorite part) ..for now! haha Thanks for the reply.
Oh, also, I am using the latest versions of them. I never thought about checking out past revisions to see what it might have said. Good thought.
Curious if you are going to use LDO NiteHawk in your stealthburner since it now seems to come with all the LDO kits?
One can only wonder what the next video is going to be about...
loook at @@BuildItBasement trying to be all Rey Mysterio!! LOL