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I would but the printer is currently torn down lol. In the end I was not happy with the accuracy and speed. So I decided to upgrade from linear rods to linear rails among other things. Most likely post a video detailing that process / printing process when I finish. Cheers
@@Make_Anything_Make_Everything are you not satisfied with motion system or welded frame ?because I was also planning to build it on welded frame. Because it is more stable and cheap then those profiles .what's your suggestion I want built it 1 meter tall with 300mm 300mm printing area
welded frame is good but difficult to keep square due to weld movement. I would highly recommend building a welding jig or fixture to ensure squareness. Core XY system is good. The smooth linear rods with polymer bearings are the major problem. They have way to much free play/ slop. I would recommend using genuine hiwin rails. Higher upfront cost but the difference is night and day. That size sounds fine to me perhaps a bit large but it all depends on the type of parts you plan to make.
Now that I've finished the video, great build, great job. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
Steel frame is a good idea. Nice and sturdy!
Excelent work!!
This video helps a lot for assembly 3D printer.
sick cafe racer.
WOW!!!! Great chisel hack on a drill press, thank you very much.
This will also work on a hand drill with a file
preapare for peak of views, YT start recommending this video
can you share your file
Hey can you post 1 more video of printing time lapse or some detailed prints
I would but the printer is currently torn down lol. In the end I was not happy with the accuracy and speed. So I decided to upgrade from linear rods to linear rails among other things. Most likely post a video detailing that process / printing process when I finish. Cheers
@@Make_Anything_Make_Everything are you not satisfied with motion system or welded frame ?because I was also planning to build it on welded frame. Because it is more stable and cheap then those profiles .what's your suggestion I want built it 1 meter tall with 300mm 300mm printing area
welded frame is good but difficult to keep square due to weld movement. I would highly recommend building a welding jig or fixture to ensure squareness. Core XY system is good. The smooth linear rods with polymer bearings are the major problem. They have way to much free play/ slop. I would recommend using genuine hiwin rails. Higher upfront cost but the difference is night and day. That size sounds fine to me perhaps a bit large but it all depends on the type of parts you plan to make.
Pls stop cutting with your fingers in front of the blades.