I just discovered Voron and I am excited. I currently have a Snapmaker 2.0 but I am running into problems and limitations and I ready to switch ecosystems. I was attracted to the Snapmaker because of the 3d printer and the laser engraver/cutter, I am getting into bookbinding and the laser engraver makes good leather engravings. Here are a list of questions before I dive Headfirst.
Q1 : 2.4 Vs Trident - They look to have about the same performance with the "big" differences being construction and cost. Neither cause me concern but it looks like there are more mods and support for the 2.4 so I was going to go with that. Is there any other reason to go with the Trident over the 2.4 based on the following questions?
Q2 : IDEX - I am interested to implement the IDEX mod as that is one of the primary reasons for switching as I need to support multiple materials (preferably without a purge block). It looks like it mainly gets implemented on the Trident. Is there any reason this cannot be implemented on 2.4?
Q3 : Laser Attachment - I would like to implement a laser attachment instead of getting another machine due to space, maintenance, and the laser would not be used enough to warrant a dedicated machine. I think a 10 W laser would be enough as it would also be nice to make French cleat modules out of 1/4 " wood. The problem is that it looks like Klipper does not have any dedicated laser functions yet other than some tinkering by other makers. What would be the limitations of the Voron ecosystem? Side Note : I can work with solidworks so I can design my own mount if needed.
Thanks for the advice.
Q1 : 2.4 Vs Trident - They look to have about the same performance with the "big" differences being construction and cost. Neither cause me concern but it looks like there are more mods and support for the 2.4 so I was going to go with that. Is there any other reason to go with the Trident over the 2.4 based on the following questions?
Q2 : IDEX - I am interested to implement the IDEX mod as that is one of the primary reasons for switching as I need to support multiple materials (preferably without a purge block). It looks like it mainly gets implemented on the Trident. Is there any reason this cannot be implemented on 2.4?
Q3 : Laser Attachment - I would like to implement a laser attachment instead of getting another machine due to space, maintenance, and the laser would not be used enough to warrant a dedicated machine. I think a 10 W laser would be enough as it would also be nice to make French cleat modules out of 1/4 " wood. The problem is that it looks like Klipper does not have any dedicated laser functions yet other than some tinkering by other makers. What would be the limitations of the Voron ecosystem? Side Note : I can work with solidworks so I can design my own mount if needed.
Thanks for the advice.