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DIY High Performance CoreXY 3D Printer - Panda Mini Release! 

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Here is the release of my Panda Mini 3D Printer!
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@Audhd3d
@Audhd3d 2 месяца назад
This is such a BAMF move to have it printing right beside you as you intro it. Bro IDK if I have the chops to build this but by god ima try. SO FREAKING COOL.
@Brian-S
@Brian-S Год назад
It looks pretty amazing tbh going to be a hard choice for my next build between this, a 100 or a micron 180. I really like the idea of using the least amount of rails possible. Keeps the build cost down
@Ender_Wiggin
@Ender_Wiggin Год назад
I think the choice is easy. This one uses 2020. The Voron zero will be moving away from 1515. With this one you can at least start with the bones of an ender 3. The other printers done seem to be worth it at all. The 100 look finicky as hell and the Micron 180 is 1515 and is similar to a voron 0. Very happy to see this printer!
@802Garage
@802Garage Год назад
Super cool! I like the look and it seems speedy. I will say it's crazy coincidental that Matt The Printing Nerd released his video on THE 100, his super fast printer, just an hour before this video. Given the cost of his printer, I think you'll have to find some ways to get cost down to be competitive. Yours does have the designed enclosure advantage. I'm happy to see both new designs and I'm not knocking you at all. Love any innovation in the space. Keep going!
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
The 100 is inspired by my Rook and this Panda printer is made to print ABS also which the 100 is not. They are different printers
@802Garage
@802Garage Год назад
@@Rolohaun That's super cool that he built off of your design! Definitely not trying to knock you like I said and the ability to print ABS is big for sure. Very different machines!
@Ender_Wiggin
@Ender_Wiggin Год назад
Super glad you used 2020 Extrusion. Not only can I start with the bones of my ender but getting parts on amazon is super cheap and if i want more/better thing I can always order from misumi.
@Roobotics
@Roobotics Год назад
pre-baking shrink into part designs isn't my first choice, instead I'd guide users to utilize the XY shrinkage function in their slicers. I do 99.3% for ABS and 99.8% for PLA I derived mine from shrinkage coefficients of the material properties, and left them on the conservative side, has worked well thus far for most anything I print. Some ABS mixtures shrink more than others, ones with glass fiber will shrink less, so it's more a material property, not a part property. I understand why for simplification though, and mad respect for all these designs you keep pumping out!
@bginvestor101
@bginvestor101 Год назад
Good job! I've come to the same conclusion for bambu hotends. I use them exclusively in my Voron 0.2 and 2.4's now. I actually posted a design on "printables" where I converted an afterburner to use bambu hotend recently.
@winandd8649
@winandd8649 Год назад
Nice build! I built my corexy printer also with v-slot wheels on the Z axis; - 1 motor is driving the z axis ; 4 lead screws connected with belt. - Only 4 v-slot wheels (with a v-groove!) are necessary: They are mounted at a 45 degree angle to ride on the inner edge of the alu profile, each pushing the bed to the center of the printer. Never saw such a stable bed 😊
@somebody3524
@somebody3524 2 месяца назад
What a coincidence! I am currently also developing a corexy 3d printer that uses v-wheels for z similar to your design but without the springs. I am just using using eccentric nuts for tensioning.
@ronsone8373
@ronsone8373 Год назад
Hope somebody will make a kit should keep the cost down even further.... What up fabreeko
@TGCustomRc
@TGCustomRc 2 месяца назад
Dang. Why didn't I see these videos about two days ago. I am in the middle of printing my parts for the rook 2020 scalable.
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 2 месяца назад
Rook 2020 scalable is a awesome printer you will like it
@bartacus3521
@bartacus3521 6 месяцев назад
Darn it, I haven't even finished my other projects and now I want this one too, LOL! Nice job sir, learned a lot of interesting tidbits from watching this, especially about those Bambu hot ends, had no idea they were that cheap. I'd love a small printer that can bang out ABS+ printer parts, and this fits the bill. As long as I can use sparkle ABS+ from Sparta3d to build it, I'm putting this on "the list". 🙂 Cheers from Ottawa!
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 6 месяцев назад
thanks! Check out the new version called RC150, it's much improved
@bartacus3521
@bartacus3521 6 месяцев назад
Ahhhhh, so THAT'S why I couldn't find a Panda Mini Discord sub-channel. Subbed now, will definitely do further research into RC150! @@Rolohaun
@TechBuild
@TechBuild Год назад
Times are very exciting in the DIY 3D printer building space. The 100 and now Panda!
@bartekburmistrz8679
@bartekburmistrz8679 Год назад
I might actually build this instead of a voron but will propably use linear rails instead of smoothrods for the y axis, the cost is pretty similar
@geometerfpv2804
@geometerfpv2804 Год назад
How are you gonna mount them? There is no extrusion there.
@bartekburmistrz8679
@bartekburmistrz8679 Год назад
@@geometerfpv2804 I will add my own extrusions
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
it would be a big mod but I am sure anything can be done
@JohnKlopp
@JohnKlopp Год назад
Very cool and great job on continuing to push the limits of 3D printing!
@4dspice
@4dspice Год назад
The new ABS workhorse!
@iagmr
@iagmr 10 месяцев назад
This looks interesting I was going to build a V0, but this looks like it'll be more fun. Thanks for sharing.
@Drumaier
@Drumaier Год назад
Very cool and that is the best under 10 minutes benchy I saw so far 👍
@BrianVoelker
@BrianVoelker Год назад
Love it! Nice job!
@zeffofx
@zeffofx Год назад
Can you design a high x, y, low z volume 3d printer that can easily be carry anywhere?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
That might be a cool idea
@awkwardsaxon9418
@awkwardsaxon9418 11 месяцев назад
love how bambu-lab released the A1 with similar specs as if they felt the need to respond the panda mini😂
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 11 месяцев назад
haha I know right, Panda mini is still faster luckily. Full size Panda will have to be even better
@poepflater
@poepflater 11 месяцев назад
That build space is brutal though. I have a Finder with the same bed size, and I often envy the larger beds.
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 11 месяцев назад
I will be making the full size Panda soon which will be 250x250
@poepflater
@poepflater 11 месяцев назад
@@Rolohaun Nice, I am printing a full-size chess set (well, one colour at a time) on that tiny plate right now. sometimes one must just push the boundaries a bit. I love how good it still is at Fast mode.
@DireHertz
@DireHertz Год назад
I can't wait to build this!
@tonytillman3953
@tonytillman3953 Год назад
You got the LED's in!
@im_ricebowl
@im_ricebowl Год назад
that first extra bit of plastic hanging on as the first layer was place bothered the hell out of me but that looks like an amazing 3D printer. Might consider making this as an alternative cause I lowkey wanna print with abs but not the cost of a voron zero interested to see how that fan holds up given that its just on one side
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
there are fans on both sides just not mounted yet
@seangholland3055
@seangholland3055 Год назад
Can you re-use the parts from the rook? is it worth completing the rook or stop and strip parts down?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
I would build the Rook first most of the parts are not compatible
@Jinxnator
@Jinxnator Год назад
Great work I have download will give you my thoughts
@swapnilgawas5847
@swapnilgawas5847 11 месяцев назад
If this is the mini version is there a full size one ? Can u provide the link if any
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 11 месяцев назад
I am making the mini version first, full size will come later
@johan23501
@johan23501 Год назад
Awesome! :) I wish I could help ny building the beta, but unfortunately I don't have the parts. But it looks really awesome though! :)
@NokChidchanok
@NokChidchanok 11 месяцев назад
i have Old p1p CTRL board(CN ver.) can i use for this project?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 11 месяцев назад
not sure what that is by any control board that can run klipper and has a dual z stepper port will work
@frankhovis
@frankhovis 8 месяцев назад
Could this use a belted Z with a single stepper?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 8 месяцев назад
unfortunately no, it needs to be supported on two sized and with belts you would need two steppers
@tomernatan7134
@tomernatan7134 Год назад
Amazing
@magnusivarsson9288
@magnusivarsson9288 Год назад
is it me or is there no *.cfg file ??
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
I haven't uploaded one yet
@1234sixer
@1234sixer 6 месяцев назад
Die Parts are printed in ABS?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun 6 месяцев назад
yes
@boztech
@boztech 11 месяцев назад
👍
@boztech
@boztech 11 месяцев назад
Don't you have a printer that uses carbon fiber rods? Or was that someone else?
@cosmicaug
@cosmicaug Год назад
What are the differences between this and the Rook?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
everything, totally different parts list, different size, different belt path
@3dprintingfun329
@3dprintingfun329 Год назад
Nice, how does it compare to defiant?
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
it's faster than defiant but we will see what happens when I start working on MK1 for Defiant
@planckstudios
@planckstudios Год назад
Very!
@shanehuling2456
@shanehuling2456 Год назад
Any advantages to the wheeled z axis?
@npmrc
@npmrc Год назад
Cheap and get the job done
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
they will align to the frame well
@teitgenengineering
@teitgenengineering Год назад
Do you Have something against linear rails
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
they are expensive in many countries and not needed on a printer this small
@teitgenengineering
@teitgenengineering Год назад
@@Rolohaun good point
@wayneconley8424
@wayneconley8424 Год назад
YOU NEED TO MOUNT THE RAIL TO SOMETHING
@Rolohaun
@Rolohaun Год назад
not needed on a printer this size
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