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Indeed, you are referring to the Klipper Exapander board which is an addition to the kit. It is not required, but a good mod to have more outputs for fans, lights and it also gives two more thermistor inputs.
This is the official GitHub site of the Klipper Expander
And this is a one of many...
Wow, a double V6 in the little V0.2? I run a single V6 on 30% during printing, which seems to be enough? 🧐
The nice white and symmetrical inside of your printer does satisfy some OCD needs,... 😄
I have to straight version mounted, but also like your 90 degree idea!
Keep them posts and pictures coming! Love to read up before I start my actual V2.4 build.
Tonight I test printed the "[a]_guidler_a" and "[a]_guidler_b" of the Clockwork extruder because I understood this is one of the most tight fit on tolerances and thus a good test whether the V0.2 is tuned...
😇 Its a small world, also on Reddit. Instantly recognized your post on Reddit. I am in good company with my serial number. 🤝
Will have a look at the serial number plate on Github and check if I can make it into a four digit version.
Thanks! Jusst looked up the streams of Steve Builds and Nero 3D and both are LDO kits with first streams of December 2021 and February 2022. Also found a little bit older one of a Formbot build with first stream of June 2021 of Thomas Sanladerer: Made with Layers. So enough material to play...
Thanks, among others had your live stream on during the build to keep pace. You don't happen to have or know a good live stream of a V2.4 build for my new Formbot 2.4 kit arriving shortly? 😎
The WiFi credentials not working after flashing the SD-card with that info, is a known problem. I belief removing the 'eject after writing SD-card' may resolve that issue.
For now, assuming the Pi with image fired up correctly, you should be able to SSH or get to the mainsail webpage without a...
It's alive!!
From where I left it, there was only very minor work left to be done. Basically just meticulously following the Initial Startup from the VoronDesign page.
The sensorless homing that got me worried a little bit was basically all pre-configures, like most of all the other Initial...
Some more building today! The V0.2 may be small printer, but is definitely no small work to get it up and running!
Initial progress was good with connecting more of the wiring.
And zip-tying everything down. It actually looks pretty decent and I might even skip the cable ducts.
After...
The build is definitely becoming more challenging, progress feels a lot slower. A big compliment to the Voron team for a very good manual, you can see that on other parts that are not yet in the manual, e.g. the Kirigami bed, you need to have a good look yourself!
I had skipped the wiring with...
Print Head
So far the build went like a breeze. The printhead caused some more difficulties!
Getting the parts ready
Putting them in the right order in
Putting the Mid Body on top. Although all the parts look very good, I had some minor work of scraping some edges to get this piece to fit...
Belts & Bed
The belts had me worries a little bit, but were pretty easy to install in the end.
Routing of the belts is very good described in the manual. Little trick at the motors is to stick the belts up out of the motor, make a large loop and push them back down at the other side.. And...
The building process is somewhat addictive. It is like an Meccano or Lego set from the past where you wanted to rush the building to get to the finished end result! 🤔
But, not rushing anything here, steady progress during which I actually have a live stream of a build playing on YouTube to keep...
Here are the motors.
And the motors and Idlers on the frame.
Feets up and down on the ground.
In this last photo, you may have noticed I changed wago mount that I mistakenly mounted upside down. A bit difficult to get the wires in and secured with the bed above the clips. :oops:
This...
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