I printed at 70% size with PETG with no issues with Prusa MK4. Great job with the design!
I printed at 70% size with PETG with no issues with Prusa MK4. Great job with the design!
Love these. I printed both variants with the 1.8mm wall thickness and they are just perfect. Nice and sturdy, relatively quick to print, and aesthetically pleasing.
Now that I have a few, I am thinking about the configuration I'd like to store them in; currently planning on designing a little carrier to hold and transport a few at a time. Would also like to print a mount that interfaces with the storage containers I'm currently using in my space.
Is there any way you would be willing to provide me the CAD file or a schematic with the dimensions for the wall hanger piece, so that I do not have to reverse engineer the interface? I'm pretty particular about how I set up my CAD files; I would just be using yours to pull measurements so, if the schematic is easier for you, it's all the same to me.
I would also love to get my hands on the schematic for the bin itself; I'd like to make some dividers or slap a peg in some for my cord reels. I think these are so nice, the design is professional and cognizant of 3D printing constraints; I really am thoroughly impressed. I was eventually going to bang out something in this same style but I am quite picky about details and spend far more time than I should on stuff like this, so you definitely saved me a good deal of time! While the bin CAD would be awesome, for now at least, I am more concerned with storing the things coherently with the rest of my current organization system.
Regardless of the CAD response, these are nice I love them! I had been searching for something in this vein for a while and never saw anything I liked until now; thanks for the upload!
Absolutely love these. Great models, fast printing, and very well designed. Thank you
Hello sir,
I personally want to thank you for this wonderful project that you provided
to Voron fans. But there is something about which I ask you to share in a few words
how the inscriptions were made and if possible the font itself and the logo with it.
Thank you in advance and I remain with respect for your work
Greetings, George
email: [email protected]
Nice model but it is bigger than I realized!!
Printed with 0.3mm layer height and 0.8mm line width (0.4mm nozzle) (edited)
Rapido version printed and working really well, haven't printed the updated hotend mount yet but doesn't seem to need it
@Mahican_247025 which ducts did you use? original mantis ducts doesn't fit and when i put everything together in fusion the ducts are to short for rapido!
Any chance that this could be adapted for Chaoticlab CNC TAP?
Here's a step file https://github.com/Chaoticlab/CNC-Tap-for-Voron/tree/master/CAD/CNC_VORON_TAP
@patrezp_532654 I'd love to see that too, it'd make the hunt for my aesthetic/functional build a lot easier, but I also haven't tried anything since my probe broke. (edited)
@NotKnown_1242504
I started working on a version that would fit Chaoticlab CNC TAP
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/bf78cf86a30b8629f3ef8926/w/2b7bd7fe93e8d46add9097ea/e/d87eaaa6786d1629e12902dc
feel free to try it out, I wanted to implement the magnet mod as well from Chaoticlab github
oh yes baby :D im still at my e3d hemera + chc heatblock but i'm looking forward to do this :)))) thanks a lot !
Great fit and has been working fine for several days. I mounted a "uxcell PG7 Cable Gland 3mm-6.5mm" from Amazon to this and it fit perfectly. Inside is 20awg Igus Chainflex.
Excellent model. Larger thread contact really makes a huge difference. Thank you! (edited)
I was looking at this in CAD. Looks like this Y endstop relocation will loose you around 4.5mm of Y travel and there is no way to fix it with this design. The endstop needs to be on top of the A Drive mount instead of in front of it like the other relocation mods in order to get 100% of the travel on the Y axis. Not the end of the world just something to keep in mind especially if you add Voron Tap which will loose you another 3mm.
very good model. endstop doesnt loose you any printspace. the adjustability alows for latchless use, that looks cleaner.
keep up the good work
Given the large number of nozzles for my Bambu, I decided to replace the Revo with Bambulab nozzles.
Files are very well made, printed in PA6-CF.
I went through the comments a bit, and if anyone needs it, I'll summarize the settings to change in the printer.cfg under the (extruder) section:
sensor_type: ATC Semitec 104GT-2
max_power: 0.8
Once you've completed the PID calibration, you're all set
Hello, since you are making a modification to a component released under GPLv3 license, would it be possible to respect the license? Any derivative work needs to be licensed under the same license. You currently have Creative Commons. This is not compatible with GPLv3 license. Thank you 🙂
printed with 0.8mm nozzle / 0.3mm layer