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Can you 3D print at 2000mm/s ? 

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In this one, I am going nuts and try to print at 2K mm/s. Will it succeed ? or fail ?
What do I use to print at that speed?
Printers:
-full Vz235 printer kit: s.click.aliexp...
-Full Vz330 printer kit: s.click.aliexp...
Printer Parts:
- Waterpump kit I use here: s.click.aliexp...
-240mm Radiator: s.click.aliexp...
-120mm x2 fan: s.click.aliexp...
-Vz-HextrudORT watercooled : s.click.aliexp...
-Goliath watercooled : s.click.aliexp...
-Fly Super 8: s.click.aliexp...
-Drivers s.click.aliexp...
- XY Motors: s.click.aliexp...
-Alu Water cooling blocks: s.click.aliexp...
-Fittings: s.click.aliexp...
-water cooling kit: s.click.aliexp...
-48V PSU: s.click.aliexp...
-CPAP fan: s.click.aliexp...
-CPAP tube: s.click.aliexp...
(complete part list can be found on the BOM list on github link below)
-Eibos filament dryer: s.click.aliexp...
Full VzBoT Printer project: (BOM, cad, stl): github.com/VzB...
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@247printing
@247printing Год назад
Honestly: The pinnacle of FDM printing is happening RIGHT HERE ! Congratulations again and keep it up - it's so cool to watch the progress on your channel since the early beginnings, which was not long ago! Awesome guy, awesome tech, awesome printers 👍
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
It means a lot to me brother. thanks a lot
@jaroslawzmuda8963
@jaroslawzmuda8963 Год назад
@@Vez3D Musk of 3dp
@EmmeryCheung
@EmmeryCheung Год назад
I'm sitting here having troubles printing at 50mm/s and this guy is doing 2000... Kudos and good job!
@blueberryhaze3603
@blueberryhaze3603 Год назад
u are not only one i broke my nozzel on 80mms and damaged bad 10 cm in middle.. and this guy fliyng on 2000
@MirageC
@MirageC Год назад
In life, you can count on the fingers of one hand the amount of people that you admire for their talent in a field for which you are yourself passionate about. Vez, you probably occupy 2 or 3 fingers on that hand of mine. Congratulations! A lot of work, sweat and raw talent goes into the long journey that led you to this result. Printer performance, knowledge, videography and let's be honest! That Acting!!! Beau bonhomme et vraiment plaisant à t'écouter mon chum! ♥️ lots of love from myself and the HevORT community to you and you VzBoT project. See ya, 😉livier.
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
Ahhhh you are so nice :) its the same for me. Lets rent a room asap!!!!
@highspeedpiTV
@highspeedpiTV Год назад
Vez and MirageC u guys rock!
@beachwat
@beachwat Год назад
@@highspeedpiTV I agree! those are the guys who made me rush into making my own 3d printer, wasted so much time trying to gain a bit of speed but.. thanks again the journey is awesome
@94Discovery
@94Discovery Год назад
@@Vez3D loooolllll youguys rock
@Essashe
@Essashe Год назад
(Oh, un québécois! 😄)
@albertobueno7805
@albertobueno7805 Год назад
My boyfriend brought his Ender 3 couple months ago and I have fully fallen down the rabbit hole. Now with Klipper and a LOT of mods I'm happily going at 120 mm/s with great quality. Videos like these are nuts! Really sweet content!
@xiar5546
@xiar5546 Год назад
I had my stock ender 3 printing at 110mm/s with excellent quality.
@dva_kompota
@dva_kompota Год назад
Vez, you have no idea how inspiring your videos are! 2000mm/s on a DYI printer - a you freaking kidding me?!! That is insane, dude! Love it!
@gabriell4031
@gabriell4031 Год назад
You are the reason I tune and work so hard to gain every bit of speed on my voron and my volcomosq at quality. Thanks for all of the inspiration and congratulations! Truly these are the moments where we can see the future of what’s to come with this awesome community. Cheers to more fun and more learning!
@TMS5100
@TMS5100 Год назад
@26:49 The pattern you are seeing is the extruder stepper extruding the plastic in pulses instead of smoothly. Once you accelerate to a high enough speed you end up seeing the individual pulses of plastic from the stepper resolution. You see exactly the same effect with extremely slow flow rates on extremely thin layer heights, where the stepper isn't able to extrude in small enough microsteps and it comes out in pulses also. Highly geared steppers help reduce that effect, it essentially increases the resolution of your extruder steps.
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
Im not so sure :) how can you explain that it was gone with minor adjustement settings...and how to explain it was only happening on the first pass and not on the way back?
@2mD
@2mD Год назад
while that does sound logical, im not sure these pulses would make it trough that huge melt zone.
@Mehecanogeesir
@Mehecanogeesir Год назад
I initially thought this was correct. But wouldn't that result in a similar pattern, but under-extruded? Looking closely at the print, things look over-extruded rather than under-extruded.
@JuniorJunison
@JuniorJunison Год назад
@@2mD not if the extruder wasn't extruding enough plastic, if it wasn't extruding enough plastic then the effect would be amplified
@JuniorJunison
@JuniorJunison Год назад
@@Mehecanogeesir oooooo very interesting conclusion, I'm just mystified as to what the cause could be, my original thinking was that it wasn't extruding enough plastic and because of the nature of how stepper motors work i figured that was the plausible cause, sure gives something to think about though
@gerhardachrainer6116
@gerhardachrainer6116 Год назад
Vez just adds another „0“ to - what I thougt - an already good print speed and that beast of a printer just simply does it. Respect, more than just impressive!
@liamventer
@liamventer Год назад
Insane layer stacking quality at that speed. Shows that the printer has excellent Z Kinematics.
@Drumaier
@Drumaier Год назад
Isn't z the easiest thing to do for this print? I'm impressed by the extruder and hotend firstly, then the xy speed is mind blowing, just a blur 🚀
@TheOfficialOriginalChad
@TheOfficialOriginalChad 2 месяца назад
@@DrumaierI’ve hit the dunning Krueger wall on this comment. I can’t tell if their understanding of kinematics is way better or way worse than mine lol
@johnstapp5954
@johnstapp5954 Год назад
It's not stupid if it works! You just keep finding ways to improve this platform and it's almost to the point to where every household of makers will have a VzBot of their own. I'm happy to be a part of this community as well, awesome work Vez! Just got my 5160HVs in, can't wait to put them in and try something stupid myself 😁
@dr_gotheem3899
@dr_gotheem3899 Год назад
You are a 3D printing mad scientist! I'm happy when I get 150 mm/s on my Prusa Mk3S+ hahaha. Keep up the awesome work, and thank you for contributing your awesomeness to the community :-)
@srck4035
@srck4035 Год назад
150 is super fast for a bed slinger
@JJayzX
@JJayzX Год назад
@@srck4035 I just hit 100 on my custom steel mk3s+. Will definitely try for 150 after my reinforcements of my workbench and better place the printer and mount it to bench.
@jakobwest4811
@jakobwest4811 Год назад
Im happy with 60mm/s haha
@JJayzX
@JJayzX Год назад
@@jakobwest4811 nothing wrong with that. I just want to see how far it can go.
@strictnonconformist7369
@strictnonconformist7369 Год назад
You have input shaping of some form, right? As someone that’s been using floating point math for 40 years, I suspect you’re running into that as one of the issues: changing parameters a little bit can make surprising differences. I’ve seen something as a bug not be able to be machined due to 9 billionths of an inch making it not zero, when I worked for Hurco on CNC controller software. I suspect you’ll run into weird boundary conditions and repeat patterns with combinations of flow rate and speeds, and changing things just a little bit will make huge differences in results. That you’ve managed to get such results (which can destroy printers quickly!) is bonkers!
@mhgscrubadub9917
@mhgscrubadub9917 Год назад
Yeah Klipper has a really nice and easy input shaping program integrated into it. Can set the parameters either through a printed test part you take measurements off of or an accelerometer. I have used it on both my printers and have seen a world of difference from it. Especially being able to print at night and not have everything in my closet resonating from the vibrations
@armoth6958
@armoth6958 Год назад
Just awesome, guys like you are the driving force behind innovation in 3d printing. Thank you for that and keep going? I’m building a VZbot330.. by the way I will be able to print sls in March ‘23 and will be happy to be part of the community👍👍
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
definately keep me posted on this :)
@termgrecos3451
@termgrecos3451 Год назад
@@Vez3D Is your printer related to the Voron printers?
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
@@termgrecos3451 no. But some parts were inspired by voron yeah
@brenck
@brenck Год назад
Nice!!! Can't wait to see 2000mm/sec benchy. If you are able to, you could get someone with those really high speed camera to film the tip of the nozzle at that speeds and see exactly what goes on, maybe that will help you tune things better. Maybe you know another youtuber that owns one of those bad boys...
@liamthedevastator
@liamthedevastator Год назад
Jesus. You are getting better surface quality at 2kmm/s than I am at 35mm/s. I love this, and I think it's a brilliant demonstration of how commitment and motivation can drive you to develop a 3D printer that does exactly what you want. Thanks for sharing!
@bukszpryt_
@bukszpryt_ Год назад
there is no such thing as "kmm". the prefixes are made in such way, that you use only one of them. in this case you need no prefix as it's 2 m/s
@iBlue0riginal
@iBlue0riginal Год назад
"It's starting very slow, at 300 mm/s" - You made my CR-10 cry.
@sparrowthenerd
@sparrowthenerd Год назад
Wow, and I was delighted to print on an Ender 3 at 110mm/s! This is super impressive, I hope that these kinds of speeds become mainstream (and a little quieter!) soon
@TheButchersbLock
@TheButchersbLock Год назад
Congrats on the 20k subs mate. Very well deserved 👍🇦🇺😊
@dreamcat4
@dreamcat4 Год назад
your subscribers count are well deserved, it's no surprise to me when you build up such excellent community here. recognize some of the shoutout names from speaking to those guys on the discord they're all really great people too. just always feel so far behind that i cannot afford parts (still yet) to start building my own VzBot. But your videos are so well done, to share what you are doing in a way which is so accessible, it's such a great substitute to not having a VzBot of my own. In the so until next time, always wishing you the best. And always learning so much from all you guys and this whole extended community (including also these neighboring communities of annex and hevort, and others). It really is a team effort, and your gratitude, it is also my gratitude.
@marsgizmo
@marsgizmo Год назад
impressive progress! 👏😎
@injesusname3732
@injesusname3732 9 месяцев назад
thx
@funx24X7
@funx24X7 Год назад
It’s like a car in that past certain speeds you run into a completely different set of physics issues to deal with. Incredibly impressive, just don’t let it burst into flames
@DannerD3H
@DannerD3H Год назад
So awesome Vez!! Great job ;) Now do that print rotated 90 degrees! I wanna see that gantry being thrown around at 2000 mm/s like that!! :D
@CatNolara
@CatNolara Год назад
My guess: the ripples are a result of the corexy mechanism. Straight movements like that are still a superposition of two DOF, where any deviations in the movement will cause lateral movement of the head. The toothed belts might also add some vibrations at those speeds. Still really impressive that this works this well, those are some crazy speeds.
@mattio79
@mattio79 Год назад
I printed 650mm/sec with 10k acceleration on my solidoodle 3 with PLA at 310C with a 0.35mm nozzle. the surface finish was like satin. the walls were pretty close to perfect. I had to put a lot of weight in the bottom of the printer and reinforce the bed against wiggling.
@U_Geek
@U_Geek Год назад
Dude freaking removed the mili from milimeters/s. That is amazing,how it can actually print something coherent.
@Vladlabs
@Vladlabs Год назад
I am adoring your machine!!! Solid AF! 😱😄 AND THAT VIDEO QUALITY!
@mpdavis731
@mpdavis731 Год назад
Got my son an Ender 3 V2 for Christmas and got myself hooked - upgraded bed, springs to spacers, sherpa mini, dragon hf, Manta MK2 w/2x5015s, 60W heater, now easily doing 200mm/s at over 4500mm/s^2 accel - still tweaking and learning, but definitely planning a VzBoT build in the near future. Thanks!
@nunosantiago6720
@nunosantiago6720 Год назад
Congratulations Vez, that is an impressive achievement. You are pushing the limits. Keep up the amazing discovery you trailblazer you ; )
@nicholaswillcox
@nicholaswillcox Год назад
That is an incredible printer. I wish I could build something HALF that badass. Well done. Abbsolutely gorgeous technical piece of artwork.
@nicholaswillcox
@nicholaswillcox Год назад
You may have to build a solution to water cool the motors... but HOLY SNAP DRAGONS
@nicholaswillcox
@nicholaswillcox Год назад
*standing ovation*
@twanskys
@twanskys Год назад
Thank you for the shout out brother. I'm proud to be apart of this.
@haenselundgretel654
@haenselundgretel654 Год назад
Wuuuhuuuu!!! You're back! Seeing and hearing you is great again and now you explain sooooo much! So great, man! I really appreciate it sooo much! Cheers for all your work!
@arbider
@arbider Год назад
Glad to be a part of the journey!
@everettebinger5956
@everettebinger5956 Год назад
I'm absolutely blown away!
@انا_ابراهيم_البناوي
Wow this is just insane it's so fast probably too fast but this shows how much 3d printing has improved and to be able to print at this speed is just amazing and your passion shows in this video
@Abdelrahman_0-o
@Abdelrahman_0-o Год назад
بتعمل اي يا ابراهيم
@lazerusmfh
@lazerusmfh Год назад
Holy shiz dude if I hadn’t been following this channel for awhile I never would have believed it. Shoot, 500mm/sec still blows my mind
@theycallme_nightmaster
@theycallme_nightmaster Год назад
this is the coolest printer I've ever seen bro, nice work. This is what I think enders will look like in 10 years
@christianrodel6829
@christianrodel6829 Год назад
That is f****ng insane!! Btw love that CR3D PEI sheet!!!
@blendyboi2087
@blendyboi2087 Год назад
Fist time seeing one of your videos. And my reaction was the same as yours. Just started giggling at the audacity every time it stepped up speed lmao. Good show sir
@GigaVids
@GigaVids Год назад
love it bro keep it up im blown away with your quality and attention to detail in every part and every step !
@paulnaylor4206
@paulnaylor4206 Год назад
Congrats on the channel and the amazing print speed!! You Rock!!!
@Laborchet
@Laborchet 26 дней назад
“Going to start very slow at….. 300mm/s” meanwhile my printer sweating bullets at 300 😂😂😂
@odeball22
@odeball22 Год назад
So glad you went with milled aluminum.
@Cosmonomicron
@Cosmonomicron Год назад
The ABS looks like that because it's inertia is greater than it's adhesion force at those speeds, meaning it's still in motion when being applied to the previous layer and potentially with enough force to shift the previous layer slightly as well. Requires additional data.
@ErCanEverything
@ErCanEverything Год назад
This is very cool print video my Friend😃🙂🤝🤝🤝
@iAmTheSquidThing
@iAmTheSquidThing Год назад
_"Why the hell would you do this?"_ I think it's a bit like Formula One racing: Push a technology to its limits in an unnecessary way, in order to make discoveries which can be used practically.
@14768
@14768 Год назад
I'm very interested in purchasing a pre built unit exactly like yours or at least a 100% complete kit. I don't really have the time to mess around sourcing all these parts on my own.
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
we are working on it, and we are very close to releasing it :)
@ResistanceLion
@ResistanceLion Год назад
@@Vez3D i can just visit France to buy one, so you don't have to deal with patents if any.
@radicalreel
@radicalreel Год назад
@@Vez3D Kit for the 235 or bigger as well? And another question. If you would build a 330 right now... would scale the 235 or stick to the old design (just with AWD)?
@pmcquay1
@pmcquay1 Год назад
@@ResistanceLion Vez is Canadian (Im proud to say!)
@ResistanceLion
@ResistanceLion Год назад
@@pmcquay1 Wow, then i need shipping
@MihaiDesigns
@MihaiDesigns Год назад
Woohoo fun stuff!🥳
@YensiAl
@YensiAl Год назад
HOOOOW bruh HOW can the print head not break, and the belts, and the arms, and everything this blows my mind
@GaragemDoInventor
@GaragemDoInventor Год назад
Man now when I look at my printer working it looks like a turtle LOL
@killiandevolder1572
@killiandevolder1572 Год назад
This is also really interesting from an economical point of view. Having fast printers can bring down the cost for print-on-demands.
@DavidJohnson-xi7ds
@DavidJohnson-xi7ds Год назад
I wonder how the speed would be affected if you just had one large circle, or maybe a square with rounded corners. Maybe a 220mm diameter circle or a 220mm square with maybe rounded corners with maybe a 25mm radius.
@HelgeKeck
@HelgeKeck Год назад
do we finally start to measure the speed in meters per second instead of millimeters?
@Polar_Ted
@Polar_Ted Год назад
I have my 330 on AWD. It works great. With Tronxy motors and 24v will still hit 800mm/s
@brianwgDK
@brianwgDK Год назад
This is so clean, just beautiful, wont ask how much you spent on this 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
If you want to build it it will be arround 1500$
@thni1703
@thni1703 Год назад
Great Job!
@frequentlyfascinated
@frequentlyfascinated Год назад
At 2000mm/s you're moving at nearly 3 times the speed of ASML's EUV Lithography machine, which is pretty freakin incredible. Granted I think with their precision measured in nanometers, they might have you beat accuracy wise ;-). For real though dude, this is awesome. I was stoked to see 1000mm/s before, but 2000 is even more ludicrous. Can't wait to see how much faster you're able to get it moving.
@lattitude01
@lattitude01 Год назад
as someone stepping back into the hobby after like a 4 year hiatus, that is fucking incredible and my monoprice mini is feeling very self-conscious xD
@xrcontrol
@xrcontrol Год назад
😄😄😄absolutly crazy! nice job.
@3dexperiments
@3dexperiments Год назад
Absolutely incredible.
@nhchiu
@nhchiu Год назад
Congratulations! I really like the answer at 1:22 😀 Thank you for the joyful laughter in this video! Finally, may I ask which slicer did you use to generate the testing print files? The fact that using 0.55mm layer width and 120% extrusion ratio can get better print is interesting! Thanks!
@AcidNightx
@AcidNightx Год назад
enfin une vraie vidéo qui correspond au titre combien de fois j'ai pas vue des fake ou les personnes ne comprennent pas qu'il y a une limitation qui bloque du soi-disant 200mm/s ou 500mm/s qui prend plus de 3s à faire 20cm XD
@brunojacon7923
@brunojacon7923 Год назад
Super video. Maybe some keys to make this process mature coule be to work on water cooling stepmotors or hydraulic actuators. Another interresting thing, maybe easier than other ideas, is to try to make slowmotion videos to see plastic layer behavior. At these speeds it would be necesseary to perform modal analysis by FEA calculations.
@retromodernart4426
@retromodernart4426 Год назад
Great idea, maybe he should get a Chronos high-speed camera, even a 1.4 should work great for this...
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
my cell can do 960fps.. and there is short clip of that in the video.. but its not super good quality. It needs TONS of light to have good quality on the image since the shutter speed is soooo fast... and the lights I have are all 60pfs because that is the Electricity cycle we have here in my country.. so its not fast enough... so it just relies on my DC LED on the printer for now. I would love to invest more money into a nice speed cam and speed lights... but money money. hehehe. Maybe if camera companny could sponsor a video and rent me a camera ? ill see
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
oh and dont worry, water cooling is the next step on the motors.. all parts were orderd 2 weeks ago.. :)
@brunojacon7923
@brunojacon7923 Год назад
@@Vez3D you impress me a lot!
@_Error_404_Goodbye
@_Error_404_Goodbye Год назад
What a crazy display of epicness 😎 call me crazy, and maybe this is because I work in a machine shop and see this stuff on metal, but those chatter lines are beautiful and I love the way they look. Cool video 🍻🍻
@JawadAhmadsahibzada
@JawadAhmadsahibzada Год назад
honestly , never seen such fast printing with this much amazing quality, the one you called WORST is best for me 🤣 WELL DONE
@jaanush
@jaanush 3 месяца назад
Since the pattern is so regular I would gess it has to do with pressure changes in the extruder that happens due to the steps in the filament feeder motor. Those would be invisible on slower speeds but at these extreme speeds each step of the feeder motor creates a visable preassure change and a unstable flow. Could be fixable with higher resolution stepper motor or higher gear reduction?
@jegorvorobjov2846
@jegorvorobjov2846 Год назад
Congratulations Simon! So impressed with your results! Hope you will never stop with your project and just push it forward. Best DIY printer from first day of development. Soon starting to build my. Is it possible to ask from you model which you are printing in this video please?
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
here: github.com/VzBoT3D/VzBoT-Vz235/tree/main/Assemblies%20%26%20STL/FlowTest
@jegorvorobjov2846
@jegorvorobjov2846 Год назад
@@Vez3D Thanks a lot! tested it,max what i can get now from my printer is 1600mm/s on 30k.
@jamesblackwell5141
@jamesblackwell5141 Год назад
Could an extruder moving that fast cause cooling issue with the print? (due to it push air around as it moves so fast) Anyway, what an amazing project! Good work!
@KHFilms
@KHFilms Год назад
"It's gonna start very slow, at 300 mm/s" * Cries in cartesian *
@repje2010
@repje2010 Год назад
WOW this is amazing Fast.. omg and your Printers looks soooo Awesome as well!! great job he
@brmakers
@brmakers Год назад
Hi there, maybe one day I'll test of of these in my chanel LOL!!! I think the pattern is due to DRAG on the fillament as it lays on the print, maybe try to cheat the slicer changing the E-steps/mm making it extrude 70mm3 thinking it is extruding 60mm3... and as you said without cooling look better and it just keeps going to that direction of drag in my head!!! Another thing that leads me to that is that the second pass looks better because instead of air it is printing near a hotter surface(plastic itself)... just throwing ideas here!!! Love your content!!! Congrats on your 20K mark!!! Best regards from Brazil!!!
@brmakers
@brmakers Год назад
PS: your 20K will pass my 30K in no time!!! Next year I bet you will be close to 100K while I'll be chearing my 40s LOL
@TheCebulon
@TheCebulon Год назад
Watercooling the four motors next?
@thenextlayer
@thenextlayer Год назад
Wow. This is a crazy printer. First time I’ve encountered it. I need to learn more about it. Should I build this instead of a voron?
@Lidocain777
@Lidocain777 Месяц назад
Vez, you created a MONSTER, mate ! ;-)
@BlackBullPistol
@BlackBullPistol Год назад
I'm first time on this channel. This is nuts!
@pavelkolar9543
@pavelkolar9543 Год назад
Incredible work Vez! I love my 330 machine, i love yours from photos and videos. 😍 #VzBOT
@CallMeMisterMouse
@CallMeMisterMouse Год назад
Not gonna lie, took me like 2 minutes to notice your little face cam down in the bottom left haha. Great videos, keep it up brother
@bobertjohnson3473
@bobertjohnson3473 Год назад
Just started my vzbot build. Cant wait to join the high speed gang.
@daliasprints9798
@daliasprints9798 Год назад
Are you using a possibly worn out CHT? I get that kind of artifact when the nozzle orifice has worn down to be wider than the line width and the layers are thin. Especially on overhangs but it happens on non overhang too.
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
Brand new cht
@unstopabell
@unstopabell 10 месяцев назад
Awesome job Simon!
@Vez3D
@Vez3D 10 месяцев назад
hey Tom !!! thanks bro !! nice to see you here :) now you know how to find me anywhere
@unstopabell
@unstopabell 10 месяцев назад
@@Vez3D Super impressed brother.
@R3d_8
@R3d_8 Год назад
I'm looking forward to you hitting 3.4million subscribers where you have to break the sound barrier on a 3d printer.
@temyraverdana6421
@temyraverdana6421 Год назад
Wow, it seems like a rocket 3d printer! 😅 An incredible speed and a good print resolution
@niksoley
@niksoley Год назад
Mooore, more, we need more
@labotecnotodosobreelectronica
great and surprising performance was all my pleasure to see your printer get in at 2000mm/s !!!
@jz2188
@jz2188 Год назад
I just bought a TRONXY X5SA PRO 3D Printer With Titan off Amazon UK , they have a 49% off deal at the moment, will be the donor machine for the VezBot build...
@trexinvert
@trexinvert Год назад
How's the table suspended or shock mounted. You know what happens when it travels that fast but only goes a distance of a mm, right? Back/forth/back/forth. The bed will start to shake and possibly lift off it's supports. Especially when the table is very high or very low in the vertical position. I see that on my markforged onyx machine. So, I put some very "soft/squishy" mounts at all 4 corners.
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
Printer is bolted to concrete wall ;)
@996pat
@996pat Год назад
That moment where a slomo looks like normal speeds for some
@notlandyn7677
@notlandyn7677 Год назад
Could the pattern be from the steps of the extruder motor. At this speed could the higher and lower pressure of each step cause increased and decreased extrusion?
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
could be yes
@JoeyBlogs007
@JoeyBlogs007 Год назад
34:04 That's insane quality considering the speed and the high res camera. Great work. You should consider finding a manufacturer or becoming a parts manufacturer. Perhaps you already are ?
@ltsky311
@ltsky311 Год назад
Nice work. Challenge accomplished (probably the most appropriate). Challenge completed, Challenge successful (eh it works but sounds weird). Mon français est rouillé mais, beau travail, continue comme ça.
@_val_2541
@_val_2541 Год назад
What a great project, i've bought an x5sa and i'm looking to convert it to a vzbot. does the print size retain it's original dimensions(330x330x400)?
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
The std 2 motor version yes.. the awd you lose 15min Y
@davehaddix947
@davehaddix947 Год назад
I would bet you can tune that salmon skin pattern out of it. I had this problem one time, I think acceleration and jerk setting corrected the salmon skin. I don’t quite remember so have a look.
@inujascha8311
@inujascha8311 Год назад
I'm happy with you! 🥳 🥰
@ChuchaTV3D
@ChuchaTV3D Год назад
hello my friend from ukraine. I'm interested in the work of a hot end with an ultra-flexible TPU with a hardness of 75 А Shore.The fact is that this is a very difficult TPU for printing at high speeds, even directs with a short feed cannot develop high speeds. Thanks for the answer.
@TrueFFranco
@TrueFFranco Год назад
I am obsessed with this machine, working very hard to build mine as perfect as your, but let me tell you ,is not cheap. One thing is sure, is fast and beautiful
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
its not cheap, but its not THAT expensive. Unless you go all in with all the CNC parts etc.. and high end stuff on electronics. then it can bring you close to 2K$
@nikolaipaunov9669
@nikolaipaunov9669 Год назад
It really is amazing, on another note I knew it's ABS, but if you try 'tough PLA" even at 1000mm/s and you get 10 like that it's 10,000mm/s it's like you can 3d print a car within a couple of days, it's a game changer for everything.
@compubyte2010
@compubyte2010 Год назад
AWESOME .. I would like to make a suggestion.. ( which I'd probably ignore lol ) .. but. i'd STOP working on speed at this point. and TWEAK it to print perfectly at 2000mm .. cuz I think you are VERY CLOSE to it.. and I think I'd start with two things to tweak. (maybe only one is tweakable?) .. but you notice it slows way down but not at every corner.. but find out where? MAYBE going super slow motion?) and figure out what's causing it? and or 2 .. I noticed the flow is all over the place for the filament? maybe tweak it more stable? also maybe more heat? or less?? I mean speed wise heck you can turn it down a notch maybe? and a few tweaks.. and get perfect prints.. this really is FANTASTIC WORK you have done!! YOU SHOULD BE VERY VERY PROUD OF YOURSELF.. You've gotten further than HALF the actual companies out here.. HOW has Creality Not hired you yet? LOL
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
hehe thanks for the kind words.. but i dont have 2000mms in mind for quality. My goal is to have daily printing 200-300mms with super high quality, and this is exactly what this printer is capable of doing :)
@kokodin5895
@kokodin5895 Год назад
does anyone make comercially or in form of a kit like voron a cartesian style 3d printer ftame with counter balanced printhead? i seen that style of a head counter balance on a desktop office printer in the past and it was pretty much dumping all the motion vibrations and printed crazy fast for a inkjet so why not use counter balanced x axies in a 3d printer? yes it would add twice as mucj mass for the motion to move so it would need have lower acceleration curves but it could print crazy fasyt and stop without introducing any vibration to the frame printer i was talking about is late 2000's hp officejet pro k series and that printer was moving it's printhead at around 200-300mm/s or faster , hard to tell because it was sometimes doing 2 way printing sometimes one way and sometimes wait on the ends for data, depending on print quality
@julians.3995
@julians.3995 Год назад
Hey vz really really awesome. You inspired me to push my modified enter 3 to the limit and got a 31 min benchy at 180mm/s and 2000mm/ss. Currently running biqu h2 but it will have to go. I wanted to change to better motors was thinking about the e3d super whopper for y axis and replace the bed and bed mount with carbon fiber plates(would save roughly 250g) What do you think ? And can every motor be run on 48v or are there special ones?
@otroe
@otroe Год назад
I’m not sure what mods or things you’re running, but I believe there are near stock (motion) sub 15 min ender 3 runs
@julians.3995
@julians.3995 Год назад
@@otroe yeah have seen Them. i am still Tuning but i dont have Klipper yet and i am still using pla
@benclimo461
@benclimo461 Год назад
If you change a load of settings just for speed then you can reach under 7 minutes on stock and probably even quicker too. This is at around 150-200mm/s.
@benclimo461
@benclimo461 Год назад
Every motor can run at 48v and higher but need to reduce the amps. Yes that would make a decent difference in speed quality, for me I couldn't go much faster as the bed belt kept slipping so lowering the weight on that would help.
@zoltanmeksz7625
@zoltanmeksz7625 Год назад
That pattern is the interference of frequency of feed stepper motor and ABS feed stepper motor.
@alejandroaguirre2355
@alejandroaguirre2355 Год назад
Vez3d your hotend is beast bro wether your running your Nova , Magnum+ mosquito or your LSD water cooled hotend it's crazy how fast and awesome your vzbot is man. I've been trying to get my Ender 3 v2 up and running but I still need to install my Phaetus Dragon BMS hotend. The goal is get it running so I can print out the VZBOT printer parts then maybe get some more parts donated from a few friends wish me luck take care Vez you the man bro
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
Good luck man. And we are a full community to help if you need. Fb lr discord
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