@@thenextlayer Hi im 13 year old struggling to get a job but have alot of spare time so I would love to try and do a application to try and do your editing I'll do it for free and maybe later down the line I'll charge 2 dollars per video, I love your videos but I my opinion it can be modified abit to make it better. Just being able to get experience and getting to try and work with you would make my year.
Angus Macleod has a SV08 he converted in the DraftShift Design discord. You might want to check to see what issues he ran into there. I think he has a guide you might find helpful.
Please rather make couple shorter videos instead of many hour long live stream. Ideally as a tutorial or at least something which can be followed. Thx.
Would be good if we could develop a 'standard' tool changer physical interface - ie a Maxwell kinematic coupling that just provides the ability to clamp. Tool heads and Y rail mounts can then be developed on top of these 'standard' plates.
I would reconsider using Sovol´s enclosure... It was disapointing to me that it´s not fully enclosed. And for your setup, it would be nice to get it as enclosed possible for different materials (maybe a future heated chamber project, for polycarbonate and other tricky materials)
SOVOL WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO COME OUT WITH A HEATER AND THERMISTORRRRRRR, MY PRINTERS HOTEND AND THERMISTOR ARE DEAD BECAUSE OF UR INCONSISTENT Z OFFSETTTTTT PLZZ SELL THEMMM
@@thenextlayer yes i wish it was that easy, I've been watching his videos but I really cant understand him very much, and its going to be my first time so I really need a tutorial videos for those kinds of upgrades
@@thenextlayer I've always been a fan of manufacturers selling products that work as advertised. Modifications should happen because you want to play with or experiment with a device, not to make it do basic functions. I'm in the same boat as Jonnysimps with my SV08 if you can't tell. lol
@@chrisstone8189 im in indonesia, ive contacted them with our distributor about an extruder motor that has its wires cut BY THE ZIP TIES in the extruder that SOVOL zipped, A nozzle thats fugged because of the petg thingy, i dont care about the nozzle cuz ive changed it with the bambu with a cht, but the bed leveling and the z offset was a bit too high and in the morning there was 3 huge cubes of fiament and my print has detached because of the inconsistent z offset, i tried to pull the blob from the nozzle by heating it, and i accidentally cut the heater and thermistor wire (if i didnt i would still be fucked because the filament has wrapped itself around them), I bought the sv08 because of thenextlayer's video and i wanted a voron, before that i was thinking of buying a P1s or the k1 max REALLY should have just listened to myself and get a P1s because my p1p has i think about 1600 hours in like 7 months and not a single issue other than the mistakes i made by using a coolplate setting on pei plate so they dont stick, 🥲🥲🥲🥲
I like your build concept a lot. I think it's ideal there are a few variations available, as then people can choose whatever build works best for their budget and needs. I jumped in and started dong stuff before I knew all of the details, which means I have to do stuff again. Hopefully your proper planning gives you a smoother path.
I’m flattered you responded 🥹 I’m a huge fan! I’m realizing that my planning isn’t as extensive as I thought, for example, with the USB hub… but we shall see, and learn from one another! Following your build closely!
I haver to agree, tool changers are the way to go, and with this in mind, I'm looking at a UK designed MakerTech ProForge 300 which can have up to 3 toolheads. I been following Adeel for years, and I am getting a Revo toolhead, and two others that take BondTech CHT nozzles, so I can make use of my other printheads I have around. Check his printer out,
Suspect dude.. with stupid opinions... aaah.. slice is sooooooo murrican.. i do foodsafe prints with it. Dude.. really? abrasive safe HOTEND? xD There is so much to laugh about.... im just trying not to insult..
How is that hypocritical? If anything, his connections are probably what pushed him to opt for the 'budgetless' option. If you wanted to build a car and Ferrari was offering you an engine for free, would you turn it down, or find a way to make it work?
This is not hypocrisy, because hypocrisy must include a statement of morality that is then being negated by the speaker's own words or actions. This is simply a statement of fact (unlimited budget) that you misinterpreted to mean something else (I'm spending my own money) followed by feeling a negative emotion after learning that he got the stuff for free. If you happen to believe that RU-vidrs shouldn't get stuff for free then that *would* be a statement of morality. One that I would then point out is *actually* hypocritical seeing as you get the content that our RU-vidr produces using that free stuff, for free.
Hypocrisy does not require a statement of morality - the most basic definition is the comparison of what they do vs what they say, morality does not need to be a part of it. If I say that you shouldn't eat candy because it will rot your teeth, then I eat candy, that is hypocritical, and there's no morality associated with that. Watching the video isn't free either, there are ads on the RU-vid video, and the reason that companies give youtubers free stuff is for advertising and to take advantage of the attention economy. There is a reason that most videos are sponsored, because even if I am not directly paying for watching a video, companies make money from people seeing the ad in the long run - giving stuff for free is just a cheaper way of doing it, most of the time. Saying that it is unlimited budget, for the purpose of making it as good as can be, but then using stuff that is provided for free aligns itself to two different things - he's not actually using, potentially, the best things that are possible, he's using the best things that are allowed to be given to him for free. The statement of unlimited budget does have its own set of implications to it, namely that he has a monetary cost to putting the machine together, which is then violated by receiving most of the parts for free - I would be interested in seeing what you thought "unlimited budget" meant. If you get everything for free, then there isn't a budget, the budget would just be considered zero. I don't have an issue with him getting things for free for this build, but I do think that it should have been presented differently. If he had stated the prices, and then at the end said that he contacted the companies and got them for free, then it ends up with the same result but at a cheaper cost, but as is it becomes difficult to tell if the parts being chosen are because they are the truly best parts for it, or just because they were the ones that he could get for free.
You know I would have used that mellow Goliath hot end because you can print very very fast as you can see from Vezz3ds channel and 4 Revos that is a lot I would have experimented with other types
Im super excited for the world of ATC 3d printers! We've got em on our CNC Router, and its the best quality of life upgrade for sure. Been peeping all of Nadir's work and chapping at the bit to implement some of his upgrades.
Thanks Johnathan! I've been wondering about hotend upgrades for the SV08. This is giving me some food for thought. Looking forward to the rest of the build videos!
just bought a sv06 plus (because sovol sells refurbished printers and im a maker on a budget) and so far I am loving the thing can't wait to see this project run it seems awesome
One thing to keep in mind with the CF impregnated filaments is carbon shedding. Pre and post printing, these materials shed a fair amount of material which is readily apparent under a microscope, even with engineering grade filament. I'm getting setup to print CF filaments and I'm going to test different methods of sealing (paint, resin, etc.) and see what works best and if there's any added benefits from doing so, other than stopping the carbon shedding.
This! Will be watching this...swaying my printer choice more likely to the sv08 for me the multi material with dedicated extrudes for different materials definitely intriguing
Can someone tell me, what is the benefit of stealthchanger? I did not studied very in depth but it seems, that the design is based on pins sliding into the bushings. This design looks on the first sight more wobbly than rigid. Is there in the stealthchanger design some play adjustment, so that the toolhead can be repeatedly attached with decent precision (at least 20 microns in all directions?
Both the next g and the rapido 2 seem to have thermistor issues. I got parts for the rapido 2 but haven’t tested them yet. Personally I find the dragon uhf must better with standard heaters and thermistors.
Teaching tech is also doing a conversion. It would be more optimal if the two of you were corresponding so that you weren't reinventing each other's wheels.
@@thenextlayer Havent fiddled with klipper, nor slicers code/configuration. There's always a way to do anything, question is how hard it would be :P To be honest, for me it looks like asking for troubles without actual reason - but maybe that will make it an interesting challenge ;-)
I'm curious to see how the infinite budget works out. It must be a wild feeling to have a half dozen companies willing to give you a random assortment of stuff to try and build a printer with. 😂
This going to be fun to watch - very aggressive. Do slicers even support toolheads with different nozzles types (size, hf or not, abrasive or not)? I’m only familiar with Prusa XL on prusaslicer and it doesn’t support that yet, not that I’m aware of. Would be great if it did though - especially different size nozzles.
That’s a good point. Didn’t think of that. But I guess you can have a different profile per material per tool head, which adjusts parameters for that tool.
Very surprising that your not running dragon burner as it offers better cooling, is also compatible with your hotness/extruders, and not significantly wider
What about the Galileo 2 extruder? I plan on using them on my Voron Stealthchanger. Also please do some 20-30 minute long update videos. I personally have a hard time following along with long form live stream builds.
I am thinking about how if the toolheads have a different mass how it will affect the input shaper. Can you apply a specific shaper to each toolhead and have it change while printing? Maybe in slicer? I’m not experienced with tool changers but the video made me think about the idea.
Glad to hear. I was worried people would say this video was just advertising the sponsors of the project, but I feel like it’s important to document before, during, AND after a project like this so people come along for the journey
I think you might want to upgrade the psu on this printer, this is like ~500W of hotend heaters alone Obviously you won’t ever have all toolheads at max power all at once but still
What's the cost of the full BOM? I can't find that information anywhere, and IMO, it's the most basic info anyone needs before even considering something like this. The cost of prebuilt alternatives are well known, whether it be something like a Bambu P1 or X1, or Prusa's XL Multi. Looking at the stack or parts on your table top and hearing "weeks" in a previous build, it's looking like labor alone puts this north of Prusa's price. Great for a RU-vid video, not great for anyone who needs their printers to make money.