Hi there, Did you ever manage to make the 2nd Video. I just got a Predator and it has a faulty (smoking) extruder. Any reccomendations for a replacement?
Video is ready to go, but the people have voted for more MIN stuff first. I personally used this effector www.thingiverse.com/thing:5443104 with the HX extruder
sweet print 👌 what I'm curious about: is there a model / mod available for that printhead ((currently running a stock Stealthburner on my trident)) also what steppers / drivers are you running, they seem to be quite quiet (compared to the rattling 🤔 or is the rattling that lound and the sound turned down? )
Toolhead is the Xol toolhead with a Dragon UHF and Orbiter 2. Its a great toolhead, but honestly the 4010s are the limiting factor for its performance. I am running OMC-17HS19-2004S1-H motors, with 2209 drivers. The motors arent very loud, so I think the rattling and the shelf the printer was on creaking just overpowered the motor noise
@@mitsubishimakes thank you for the quick reply 👍 I guessl I'll have to look into smthg different then. I'm running a Phaetus Rapido II UHF + CW2 extruder with a single 5015 on the stealthburner (slightly elongated version to accomodate the UHF length), which is the limiting factor in my case. Either smthg with 2x5015 for parts cooling or I'll end up with that CPAP contraption... -.-
@@mitsubishimakes I have not heard of that before but you sure gave me an idea. I was fancying the Mantis 5015 + Sherpa Mini... or is it the same thing maybe? idk, I'll find out :D
@@CommentingLikeASir Not the same thing. Mjolnir has the fans underslung (so you have fewer losses through ducting), and is way more rigid. Its a great toolhead, I am running it on my second trident! docs.armchairheavyindustries.com/docs/components/ducts/mjolnir#overview
@@mitsubishimakes that's it I am switching now! Thanks a lot for letting me know I am currently designing and printing a Prusa xl style machine but without tool changing hope to achieve 40-50k acceleration
Not sure what you mean. Everything on the Z axis is completely stock. The entire printer is shaking at these speeds, but as long as the entire printer is shaking it doesnt really impact print quality
@@mitsubishimakes gotcha! but is there a reason on a build like yours with 500mm extrusions that it can't be a tad bit higher? I have some 500mm from an older printer that I would like to use for a SimpleCore wondering if I can get at least 275mm in the Z axis. Thanks!!!
@@JoseChambrot The reason that we dont typically move the gantry higher is because the machine is designed to be easily enclosed. If enclosed, there would need to be enough space above the toolhead for the wires to go, while still being below the top of the frame. If you arent enclosing, theres no reason you couldn't move the gantry up to gain more Z height in the same frame