Unofficial submission for the #speedboatrace competition! This is pretty much as far as I can push my trident in its current state, but I have another round of upgrades coming up... Your move @tiger3dprinting ;)
Im mostly just doing this for fun before I upgrade the printer again, pretty much just testing limits. I can get a pretty nice 15 minute benchy at quality on this machine under more normal speeds/accels.
Have you considered that people do things for fun? As a challenge? Not everything has to have a concrete functional use (exhibit one: you). Not to mention, speed printing did encourage innovation in functional printing at speed! (See bambu, Creality k1 series). I don’t understand why people like you find it necessary to shit on people having fun with their hobby when it’s not hurting anyone.
first, FUN, seeing the thing IRL just put the biggest smile on your face Second, R&D, you may think a Bambulab or a voron a well design printer, but the more you are trying to make them fast the more you realise so many choice are objectively... not great Third, if you can print super fast badly, you probably can print fast greatly, the faster you go the more bottleneck you will uncover about your printer and you can use this knowledge to tune it very well at "slower" speed, or just build it better, like rigidity was not a big think in the 3dp community before we started to try to print stupidly fast but it is very important TLDR it is fun and good for the hobby
I'm building the mini stealth burner from team FDM. It uses the same 4010 fans on the side. I ordered some new fans from KB3D and they blow my Amazon Winsins out of the water.
I don't understand the point when it comes out looking like a literal turd. I wouldn't call that a success. I can push filament through any hotend and have it come out in a blob. Come on do better.
No, not every hotend, extruder, cooling, and motion system can do this. 3D printing is a hobby (for most), and that's about fun. Don't be a dick bag; It's not that hard
You can't push the limits without first finding your limits. According to the official rules this print is absolutely a success. If you can do better, I'd love to see a video of it so I have a goal to work towards :D
@@mitsubishimakes I don't care about the rules. We need to change them so that it comes out looking like the model. If my k1 can print it in 16 minutes and it looks perfect, 6 minutes looking like a blob of extruded plastic isn't all that impressive to me. I hope you don't think this is me being a jerk because I absolutely am not. I get the idea that its neat. But we should strive for perfection and speed. Pushing plastic through a hotend into a blob in the vague shape of a boat is a fail and the rules need to be updated to reflect that. Few suggestions, use Creality's hyper PLA filament, it seems to work the best for these. Get a side cooler. If you are using 5015 cooling fans, 5150s more more air. Slow it down just a tad. A world record for a blob of plastic by some sub par ruleset only impresses people who don't accept quality in their lives. Your 6-minute benchy is cool but the WR is currently 2:25 if you want a blob and 6:17 for a perfect benchy. So, you are WAY off even by Voron standards. This is not me being a jerk, and I do applaud your efforts. But at some point, the rules need to be changed to exclude globbiness. Moving forward into 2024 there is talks of this change happening. There are just too many entries with blobs of plastic, and at some point, we need to start pushing for perfect speeds with perfect models.