VORON Design

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Recent content by wiigelec

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    Self sourced 2.4 - Modified frame

    have you checked out shake tune? there is a module for checking belts https://github.com/Frix-x/klippain-shaketune
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    Can't go over 250mm/s no matter what i tried

    what are the part #s on your A/B steppers?
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    Rookie looking for advice

    You can pick up a used MK3S+ for a pretty good price on various marketplaces. Take it apart completely, print new parts on your existing printer, then put it all back together following the Prusa build guide. That process should tell you if you want to build a Voron.
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    Switchwire

    Thanks!
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    Switchwire

    all done!
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    Let's build a VORON 0 (my second printer)

    very nice!
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    front clear panels temporary taped into place to print the rest of the parts
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    rear panels installed (and a benchy)
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    front and rear skirts installed, final wiring, bottom panel and tpu feet
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    i need to update my cost spreadsheet but should be pretty in line with the $700 - $900 in the choosing a printer docs https://docs.vorondesign.com/hardware.html
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    printing skirts, superslicer basic petg .3mm layer, a bit stringy but not bad
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    obligatory v cube photo, super slicer basic pla .3 layer
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    FYSETC 2.4 R2 Pro + CNC upgrade

    software is my forte, there'll be plenty of help with the config so don't worry about that part either, just have fun!
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    finished the toolhead assembly, terminated everything and made the first print! but my phone died and took the pics with it so you'll have to take my word for it :p now to print the skirts in petg
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    built the cw2 extruder and pulled in the toolhead wires. a piece of filament makes for a good wire fishing tool. don't forget to label!
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