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If you're planning on using the inductive probe, you won't be able to use that mount. They changed the manual to the correct one, but the mount itself is still designed for the old one that's no longer used. Looks like you're planning on using their CNC Tap though, which means you shouldn't...
Hey, some of us have managed it. Only a handful of mods on Foxyfluff (my Trident), for example. One of them even went from mod to stock (Stealthburner)! :P
Real life happened again, but now that hopefully that (and the insanity at work) is going to die down at least a little bit. Got the Clockwork 2 carriage sorted out, and thankfully with how I'd trimmed the belts before finding out that issue with the Chaotic Labs carriage there was enough...
I agree, doubly so for those who haven't built one already, were bored and wandered through that section of the Github, or were the ones printing their own parts. They're always taking suggestions, as well as helpful/polite pointing out of something being a typo, wrong, or mislabeled in a...
I have mine installed along the left side near the back for the first one, and against the back in the far right corner for the second one. Second one will probably be moved over to the right side near the back so I can put a Bento Box at the back right corner.
The quality of the documentation, plus just how well written the initial startup things are written, then add in community support via the Discord and Ellis' regularly updated tuning guide... Such is what pretty much sealed the deal for me choosing a Voron Trident as my first printer. There...
I'm amazed that first layer stayed on as long as it did given just how high it is... There shouldn't be anywhere near those kinds of gaps as the filament is being laid down either.
Question: You mention it has a dragon hotend. Is it standard flow, or high flow? You can tell by looking at the...
Are you using the breakout PCB that's mounted in the electronics bay, or are you running wires from the Octopus to the toolhead board? Can you provide a diagram of how you have things wired?
Which LDO PCB are you using, Afterburner or Stealthburner?
Have you verified the polarity of your fans...
My guess is that your kit is from when they used to have the hotend connect into HE0. Newer kits were changed to use BED_OUT due to how much power the Rapido draws those first few seconds (as well as to accommodate larger heaters for those using things like 70 watt or higher heaters).
My guess for the reasoning behind Rev A kits being sold at a cheaper price is to either make room in the warehouse, or to just clear out the older version of the kit. I'm not quite sure of the differences between A and C, but I do know for sure there's a different toolhead pcb, parts for...
Spare time has been focused on other areas, namely tidying up the living room and redoing my mini painting desk so it's more ergonomic and has actual storage to it, so haven't gotten any more work done on the printer, but here's at least how it's currently looking...
No idea how my phone...
Pics to come soonish as I have been working on the gantry, but boy am I annoyed that Chaotic Labs claim the Omron sensor fits when they're using the CAD for the old PL-08N2 in their documents, and the Omron very much so does NOT fit into the x carriage toolhead mount thingy. Naturally found...
Max build height is also a consideration. Stock Trident design maxes out at 250mm for all three sizes (although the LDO 300mm cube kit does go to 300mm), while for the v2 it varies. 230mm for the 250, 280mm for the 300, and 330mm for the 350.
As for which size to go with, I'll playfully say...
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