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Boop Beta 3 was released so I'm giving that a go.
I am now having a really hard time with input shaping. I can't get these graphs to clear up at all. I'm a bit stumped and will just leave it as is for now and put some hours on the machine. It's still under well under 100 hours of print time so...
it made a world of difference! I'm trying to size up my v2 and find a way to add them there it's that good! the bracket is super simple but I did upload it to printables in case the file would be any use
https://www.printables.com/model/423686-salad-fork-stage-lighting
Thanks for the suggestion. I actually did try these as an interim thing but i couldn't get them to put enough pressure to seal up nice. I've had the 2020 version on my v2 since its inception and they work great there, just couldn't get the 1515 version to play nice.
Zero Panels v3 released!
A big improvement on the already amazing zero panels. Much quicker to "assemble" without needing to get the foam tape the perfect length and angle on the corners.
Getting the settings dialed in was also very easy, only requiring 1 test piece after measuring the panels...
I once again stole a page out of Le0n's book and wanted to get better lighting inside the printer. With the matchsticks up on the top extrusions I was getting really bad shadows. I know the mini SB has provisions for led's (they are on the way), but I like the looked of stadium style lighting...
Just some quick little updates.
I've started printing with the machine finally. It was very quick and easy to get fairly tuned and dialed in, by far the easiest machine I've had to start up.
I did notice that due to the chamber size and with the smaller bed I wasn't able to get the chamber any...
Seeing this build really makes me want to build a micron. The 180 is neat but there's just something about the 120 that I really like.
The stadium lighting is a very clever idea, would be kinda neat to see something similar on a v2.
CAN really cleans it up, although given the amount of wires...
Now it's time to work on panel mounting.
I started out by stealing the micron hinges. I wanted to run 1mm foam on the door and between the VHB tape and foam i had to adjust them out a little to work.
I also borrowed the magnetic latch from Zruncho's zero panel beta as the look is really nice...
I will be using the Fabreeko rear mounted carbon filter on this printer. This requires the fan wire to route from the rear of the printer down under to the MCU.
I wanted to find a way to do this as elegant as possible without just sticking wires through one of the skirt holes so I modified the...
Wiring up the tool head was nice and simple. The last one I did was my v0 when moving over to CAN and it was a bit of a pain with the tight space.
I did run into an issue with the Revo thermistor wire length, so I had to extend this a little. The wire should stay pretty stationary so I'm...
After taking some time off I am back to working on the Salad Fork.
One of the complaints I have are with the BOM feet. They are very tiny and I am not crazy about the look. Fortunately I had an extra set of the voron standard guitar amp feet so after a little modification to the legs I was able...
At this point all I need to finish up is wiring up the toolhead to the EBB36 and wait for Zruncho to drop the new zero panels 😊.
Then onto the first startup and configuring.
I'll post those updates once they happen.
Cheers!
High voltage wiring consists of three wires and with the compactness of the printer there isn’t anything special.
I used the black sleeving included in the kit, just to visually separate the high vs low voltages.
Installed the drivers and this pretty much wraps up everything underneath. I...
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