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YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT I PRINTED FIRST - GIANT 3D PRINTER BUILD PT. 5 

Ivan Miranda
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The big printer finally prints!! I got to assemble the carriage with the awesome Slice Engineering Magnum Plus. Check it out here!:
www.sliceengineering.com/prod...
Making it print took a bit too long because I went the fancy way with the Z axis homing sequence. The Duet3 boards are full of possibilities, you can check them all out here:
www.duet3d.com/
And all the filament on this video was sponsored by Polymaker. They seem to be as crazy as I am or more so please send them some love!:
www.polymaker.com
The CHEP cube used at the end of the video is a design from Chuck Hellebuyck:
/ beginnerelectronics
And the universally known Benchy from:
www.3dbenchy.com/
The printer is finished as it is already printing but there's one more video in this series where I plan on fixing and mending all the bodges that I had to do to be able to progress during this build. I've learned a lot and there are a few low effort changes that will make it ten times better. Not sure if that video will be the next one or I will need a bit more time so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss it.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:34 Carriage assembly
02:32 Drag chain contraption
05:27 Filament runout sensor
07:53 Bed homing sequence
10:12 Printing

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@Spacewarpstudio
@Spacewarpstudio Год назад
There's a company selling red filament that really loves this guy
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken Год назад
Polymaker sponsors all the red filament for my videos 😉
@georgealexandris8043
@georgealexandris8043 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@ZombieHedgehogMakes
@ZombieHedgehogMakes Год назад
@@ivanmirandawastaken happy to see you are enjoying the filament!
@steprockmedia
@steprockmedia Год назад
@@ivanmirandawastaken Are you sure YOU don't sponsor THEM??? haha - so much filament
@cad4ts
@cad4ts Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@marsgizmo
@marsgizmo Год назад
Impressive project Ivan! 👏😎 ..love the solution for the drag chain!
@zayanarshad88
@zayanarshad88 Год назад
Hi marsgizmo
@goatpepperherbaltea7895
@goatpepperherbaltea7895 Год назад
It’s cool when someone actually does something with a printer instead of just making waste for ticktock veiws(fuck you margizmo)
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
4:16 ditch the snake and just make a bow (think tent pole bows) above the printer where you suspend the cables with a "tray" that's similar to the forming piece of plastic used by washing machine manufacturers so that evacuation tubes can stick around bathtubs. It will not impede motion, it will support the cables properly and you don't have any drag on the moving parts from it. It's similar to what robotic engineers use to keep the cables out of the way of their robots when they're in testing phase and have a ton of extra sensitive wires attached to them.
@twanheijkoop6753
@twanheijkoop6753 Год назад
I would definitely love to see a video on tuning this printer witch pressure advance and input shaping. Insane build man!
@simonl7784
@simonl7784 Год назад
and bed mesh
@PhilippensTube
@PhilippensTube Год назад
I'm afraid the input shaping vibration test will pull the printer apart... 😂
@oljobo
@oljobo Год назад
Very happy for you and the printer! Just being able to see it ready feels like a privelege 🙏😊. Whatever you choose to print from here, it will be revolutionary 😊 I hope it will not just a big Benchyboat, but something practical, useful, playful or at least less boring than a Benchy 🙏😊 Celebratory cheers from Norway 🙏🥳
@jadelpino10
@jadelpino10 Год назад
Eres el mejor. Llevas el mundo de la impresión 3D varios pasos más allá. Enhorabuena por tu contenido.
@aliimam
@aliimam Год назад
Ivan, love the vids, been watching them for ages. I really enjoy watching you build, but I’d love to see your design process and why you chose certain methods. I assume that takes longer than assembly. I just feel like that part is missing in the process. Always, great video.
@Benji1337CH
@Benji1337CH Год назад
love it, great work. i would have made a bracket on top for the filament, so it has not to travel such a big distance, it would be just from the middle to the corner.
@MrVajco666
@MrVajco666 Год назад
I'm so happy every time you upload! You are really good at making stuff. Keep it up mate :)
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken Год назад
Thanks!
@MrVajco666
@MrVajco666 Год назад
@@ivanmirandawastaken Didn't count on getting a reply, that is awesome. I wouldn't dare to make 90% of what you have made in the past, but your videos slowly but surely push me towards the tipping point where I will not rest until I begin working on something similarly crazy. You are an inspiration.
@dadjake
@dadjake Год назад
Your builds are insane, and this printer is absolutely massive. Have you considered something like Dr. D-flo's pellet extruder for bigger nozzle sizes? The Magnum+ is nice, but it's hitting its limit at some point no doubt, and then time is a huge factor again. Maybe I'll get to building a massive printer like this one day, if I have my own workshop; It'd be so cool to have my own, printed furniture.
@massimookissed1023
@massimookissed1023 7 месяцев назад
I wonder if a big nozzle could be fed with 2 filaments at once.
@jreed1701d
@jreed1701d Год назад
This is amazing! I'm building one now... :) Watching your videos has made me feel confident enough to take the leap from working with kit printers to making my own. I already have Experience in Fusion 360, so I think I could actually pull of the drawings. Can't wait to see the schematics put up!!!
@shakejones
@shakejones 7 месяцев назад
YOU ROCK MATE! thank you for sharing your sense of electric energy+humour+enthusiasm+knowledge! APPRECIATE YOU 🙏🏻
@jaketus
@jaketus Год назад
10:15 You might want to also map a height grid of the surface with the probe, since that glass might not be perfectly flat.
@OddlyIncredible
@OddlyIncredible Год назад
He could certainly use ABL with this setup.
@buzz1ebee
@buzz1ebee Год назад
Nice! Great work. I've used on shape in the past, but I found it's mating tools left a lot to be desired. It was trickier than it needed to be to put assemblies together with the correct restrictions. That was a few years ago now so maybe it's improved? The concept is awesome, you don't need a workstation level pc to do CAD anymore. The heavy lifting is done in the cloud instead.
@ivovass195
@ivovass195 Год назад
Awesome result. Congrats on finishing this giant printer. Looking forward to seeing the big prints it can make
@BraydonBlanchette
@BraydonBlanchette Год назад
I have learned how to use Onshape because it is the CAD software that my engineering program at my high school uses and I find it great to use especially for group projects!
@JoshuaPritt
@JoshuaPritt Год назад
OnShape is flipping awesome! I used it to create a bracket for my drone to hold the GPS puck.
@lucaspanichella6747
@lucaspanichella6747 Год назад
is great to see it finally printing, I assume that you still have to tinker with printing speeds and layer hights to get the best quality/speed ratio.
@jarodhohl861
@jarodhohl861 Год назад
That's awesome! I had a very similar solution for my first big printer's print head cable management, guess I'm on the right track!
@matthasaname
@matthasaname Год назад
Truly a manument in design and execution. I LOVE the fact that the first thing we saw you print on such a behemoth printer was a little benchy! Class move there. You could print a large home appliance chassis in this thing. Think, DIY chest freezer, washer, dryer, etc. This thing is huge!
@mikepettengill2706
@mikepettengill2706 Год назад
I would be interested in seeing what a set of five Benchys would look like when compared? one in the center and one in each corner. How accurate is the machine when it travels a lot and then does fine work for each layer?
@ryandowney8743
@ryandowney8743 Год назад
Really impressive build! And now I'm just wondering how long it will take before you use this printer to print the parts for an even bigger printer.
@Rouverius
@Rouverius Год назад
Sweet! So glad there was no smoke this time. Looking forward to see what this peinter can do.
@ajacocks
@ajacocks Год назад
I always love your enthusiasm, and the joy that you bring to the hobby!
@MarkCarpenterJr
@MarkCarpenterJr Год назад
Hey man I've been checking in on your channel every so often and I just want to say, it's creators like you that add value to the internet. Always inspiring and impressive, keep up the good work.
@thenextlayer
@thenextlayer Год назад
LOL @ 0:12 - "don't have a turntable? Turn it with your hands!" genius ;) I've really enjoyed following this build. Great content. Keep it up! You're an inspiration to us beginner content creators. Your ideas are so clever, like heating the PTFE tubing. Really enjoyed this video
@PetterBruland
@PetterBruland Год назад
Just imagine how big the next printer will be. Making houses on the fly.
@PaulPetros
@PaulPetros Год назад
Love your videos! There are omni-directional snake chains out there. I get mine from IGUS. May I ask what the size of the belts you are using? Also, is there a reason you went with a custom beefy filament runout sensor rather than a standard off the shelf assembly?
@rcmaniac25
@rcmaniac25 Год назад
Why do I want to see Ivan sitting inside a benchy boat... speaking of, love the dramatic presentation of the 100% benchy on the Ivan-sized printer
@Peter_A1466
@Peter_A1466 Год назад
Love your PTFE straightner! Did you mention what filament diameter and nozzle opening you will be using?
@Rikishi_One
@Rikishi_One Год назад
Very cool 3D printer. If I had a separate workshop, I would have made one in any case! I'm also a fan of self-collection!
@MarinusMakesStuff
@MarinusMakesStuff Год назад
If you use a Duet, you can use an accelerometer. Judgind by the patterns in the faster test cube, you can improve a lot with an accelerometer.
@TheNextDecade
@TheNextDecade Год назад
Absolutely amazed with this build. I want one too! Big Ol' Meter Monster sounds like fun!
@1Chitus
@1Chitus Год назад
Truly amazing and remarkable ! You're my 3D printer hero ! Congratulations with this huge printer !
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Год назад
AMAZING! Love how you handle the Z tramming! Great ideas Ivan!
@lukes_3d
@lukes_3d Год назад
12:09 that is not how you measure the calibration cube, you measure it from top to avoid the corner overshoot which can throw your measurements off quite significantly
@Zed_Oud
@Zed_Oud Год назад
You might want to buy a FLIR ONE Pro so you can look at your extruder and electronic thermals. Also, if anything has enough friction (ie in the filament tube) you can spot it.
@BasovMichail
@BasovMichail Год назад
"Scale it! A lot!" We want to see it right away!
@LaxLegion
@LaxLegion Год назад
Hey, Does the PLA handle the stress and creep for all these printers you have made so far?
@haydentavernetti1760
@haydentavernetti1760 Год назад
any plans available like the other one? im looking to make an even more massive printer and love the corexy of this one. i essentially would just like to scale it as tall as rigidity allows, maybe cnc the corner brackets and center all thread tensioner in the name of printing one or two piece paddleboards and surfboards. any help would be greatly appreciated
@nunovicente34
@nunovicente34 Год назад
Incredible project!! I’d love to see some videos on designing/develop those awsome parts!
@Greg-J
@Greg-J Год назад
Ivan, as a 3D Printing enthusiast myself I have found that I do A LOT less 3d printing than I used to due to the negative environmental impact of plastics headed for the landfill. What do you do with your discarded pieces? Are you recycling them or throwing them away?
@user-vy5hc9ud6l
@user-vy5hc9ud6l Год назад
I dont know if your already using it but maybe use Klipper input shaper it removes the ringing from prints so the fast calibration cube would Look way better and while your at it calibrate Klipper pressure advance it removes the ugly corners at higher speed so higher speed at bettet quality. For cooling i would recommend you use something called cpap or hvac they are ways to get way more cooling
@buildersmark
@buildersmark Год назад
The first thing, seeing Ivan stab the plastic bag of the vacuum sealed filament. I know that Nic from @polymaker is yelling "Nooooooooo!!" LOL!! Great project! Awesome of Polymaker, for supporting these builds.
@milanmikus3382
@milanmikus3382 Год назад
How do you combat warping on your large prints? I print PLA and if the surface of the print is larger than 200x200mm i have insane warping. I print 215C no heated bed, glass with glue-stick
@AmmarAlrefai
@AmmarAlrefai Год назад
Ivan, the trap you put us in is the seamless 30 min videos we are enjoying. BUT, if we started to do any of your projects... The wall will be cracked as we're hitting it daily with our heads, countless times 🥹
@matefacil7968
@matefacil7968 Год назад
How do you make printed parts hold screws torque? My prints get deformed or give in to the screws pressure
@Twistedmetal-qe8kx
@Twistedmetal-qe8kx Год назад
Just love your projects, always inspires me. Totally awesome. (and yes, I'm making something right now)
@hazonku
@hazonku Год назад
Now you just have to make an Ivan sized Benchy, seal it with Totalboat resin & then slap a little outboard motor on it & ride around in a pond in your Benchy!
@infinnite4938
@infinnite4938 Год назад
Its been a long time since watching one of your videos, ivan! Still as fun as always. Ive been trying to fix my printers heatbreak and bowden couplers to make a worktable haha! Im 17 btw so have school stress also , so just commenting this 🥰 have a great day mr miranda :) one day i want to make my own 3d printer from scratch, but try to make it as compact and portable as possible haha.
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken Год назад
Thanks! Let me know when you build yours! Cheers!
@evel-knievel
@evel-knievel Год назад
Hi @Ivan Miranda Very Nice!!! I knew you were going to print a giant benchy with it 😆 Looking forward to seeing the Big Scale Benchy Cheers Evel-Knievel
@snoobabs1
@snoobabs1 Год назад
Please tell me how you dealt with retract settings for that nozzle diameter…? I have a Supervolcano hotend and even with a hemera direct drive with gearing the retract oozing is awful!
@naasking
@naasking Год назад
Pretty epic. You should see if you can add a plug and play option for multiple carriages so you can print multiple copies of the same thing at once. That would make this build much more flexible since you could use it for cranking out smaller prints instead of just single large prints.
@kingmasterlord
@kingmasterlord Год назад
SCARA printer arms?
@brandonlarsh6416
@brandonlarsh6416 Год назад
Love this build are you going to offer plans for this one too
@Luiblonc
@Luiblonc Год назад
Ivan, que impresa tan hermosa! Gracias por compartierlo con nosotros!! Saludos!!
@eh42
@eh42 Год назад
Only 5 points to level the Z axis - that's some serious confidence that the bed isn't warped. What is the 1st layer thickness tolerance for adequate adhesion? A large 1mm thick spider web print to dial in adhesion over the whole bed would be interesting. I dabbled in milling PCBs and a common technique is to probe the entire surface into a map that then adjusts (or floats) the Z axis on the fly to keep the tip within much more precise tolerances to the bed.
@dekopuma
@dekopuma Год назад
There is something wonderful and hilarious about printing a tiny little benchy on that gigantic printer.
@ThrunRC
@ThrunRC Год назад
What an awsome project :-) I love your work and that really hugh 3D printer :-) Thumbs up !😁👍👍👍
@nielscremer599
@nielscremer599 Год назад
You're absolutely insane man, super cool stuff, thank you for your entertaining and very informative videos!
@dfx62
@dfx62 Год назад
easily one of the most ambitious projects I've ever seen on youtube ! congrats
@z3ytrox379
@z3ytrox379 Год назад
What accelerations/printing speeds are you getting? Also did you run input shaper yet?
@z3ytrox379
@z3ytrox379 Год назад
Also did you manage to figure out what made the weird noise on the movements that you posted on your twitter?
@raulgbcr
@raulgbcr Год назад
That carriage looks really cool, i wish i could scale it down for my custom coreXY, since the one i did is terrible....
@crocythecrocodile8843
@crocythecrocodile8843 9 месяцев назад
I got to say I’ve been watching your channel for at least three years now and my absolutely love the stuff you do the big printers that are coming out now are awesome. Keep up the awesome work man.❤
@stephengrattage5219
@stephengrattage5219 Год назад
Could you mount the filament reel in the middle of the y axis on the floor and have the same system as on the smaller printer for the filament mounted on the rail that moves front to back. Then one axis is taken care of at the side of the printer and the other is the same as on the smaller printer on top.
@Breakfast_and_Bullets
@Breakfast_and_Bullets Год назад
I had no idea you could straighten PTFE like that!! That's amazing!
@sgsax
@sgsax Год назад
Can't wait to see what comes off of this beast. Maybe a tank in a single print next time. 😁 Thanks for sharing!
@SolarWebsite
@SolarWebsite Год назад
A full size bright red Sherman tank would look awesome 😎
@ge2719
@ge2719 Год назад
would it not be more practical to have the top drag chain be separated into two axis? or would that not work?
@pugofstardock
@pugofstardock Год назад
Great, you should ask e3d for some toolchanger assemblies. or add a second printhead with a supervolcano with a huge nozzle for faster prints
@akosbalint3485
@akosbalint3485 Год назад
Is the bed`s covered by glass? How could you achieve to stick the material on it?
@rfitzgerald2004
@rfitzgerald2004 Год назад
Amazing well done on the build it looks so great too! Do you know how much it cost to make?
@Schnabulation
@Schnabulation Год назад
Great printer! Very happy that you are using CoreXY. Looking forward to how fast you can print with it. I don‘t remember: do you use Klipper?
@Mueller3D
@Mueller3D Год назад
Given that he's using Duet boards, he's probably using RepRap firmware.
@Schnabulation
@Schnabulation Год назад
@@Mueller3D yes, might be true. Does RRF has features like input shaping and pressure advance?
@Mueller3D
@Mueller3D Год назад
@@Schnabulation Yes, it does.
@MegaDraadloos
@MegaDraadloos Год назад
@ivan is there a BOM list for sale? and the stl / step files for the parts? Love to build this one...
@ProtesttheAntagonist
@ProtesttheAntagonist Год назад
Hey Ivan I guess the odds of you reading this are pretty low, but your part cooling solution is woefully inadequate for the amount of plastic you're laying down and the speeds you're doing it at. That's why your 9min benchy and speed setting cube have quality issues. Your printer should totally be capable of laying down those prints without drooping. A single 5015 is already too little for my normal mosquito using 500mm coreXY, so I've got about 1/2 or 1/3 the flow you're getting while I'm also using a VASTLY superior fanshroud design with less static pressure problems. I really recommend switching to twin 5015s(if you want to keep it quiet-ish) or to something like a server delta fan(40mm radial). I'd also recommend looking into the "pressure advance" option in the firmware for your duet mainboard, they have a good page explaining the process of tuning it and it will improve the dimensional accuracy of sharp corners at high speeds(something that's very noticeably off on your cube) Hope this helps make the giant printer even better.
@Ryokath
@Ryokath Год назад
You should add an ADXL345 to remove resonnance frequencies, that will make your prints smoother and higher in quality at high speed. It will require Klipper instead of Marlin.
@robertrene1309
@robertrene1309 Год назад
Do you need the aluminum plate underneath the glass bed? Doesn't glass transmit heat better than aluminum+glass?
@stephenoran2019
@stephenoran2019 Год назад
Very, very cool! Can't wait to see the first ginormous print you print on it! :)
@navysnow5618
@navysnow5618 Год назад
This is gonna get good now that he has this for example 3d print a whole working boat u can drive or something. Excited to see whatever you make
@FilmFactry
@FilmFactry Год назад
What is the difference between the green and white belt and the standard white belt? Thanks.
@TheJacklwilliams
@TheJacklwilliams Год назад
You are one MAD LAD IVAN MIRANDA 😂. Admittedly, your projects are like that friend your parents don’t want you hanging out with. They keep pulling me towards madness and an insane desire to build REALLY REALLY BIG THINGS! LOL, dude you are, THE DUDE.
@TheStuartstardust
@TheStuartstardust Год назад
4:18 - I am wondering if a 10 or 16 mm pex with the swivel mounts, where the hose goes through the bearings would work? 🤔🤓 Really cool made printer - cannot wait to see some projects with this - great work 💪👌
@droneexperience2300
@droneexperience2300 Год назад
Insane, you should create your own 3d printer company. It would be awesome
@nonconformist4802
@nonconformist4802 Год назад
What operating system is used to run this 3d printer? I did build a big one, run it with Mach3 and Nema 23 motors, it works fine but I don't think it's the ultimate.
@randolflp8626
@randolflp8626 Год назад
For the Philament Transport, Can't you use one High Post in one Corner of the printer and With one or two pulleys just "Linear Rope" it to the Printerhead?
@MahmoudElHawal
@MahmoudElHawal Год назад
Thanks Ivan we love you!
@pineapplesly
@pineapplesly Год назад
This little build series is the 1st thing I saw from this dude and I love him
@rosascreativeworks5403
@rosascreativeworks5403 Год назад
WOW! That's amazing! I wonder if I can talk my cousin into building one... LOL. Totally awesome! 😎
@drewreynolds4665
@drewreynolds4665 Год назад
this guy is genuinely a genius, like who else would have thought to feed the PTFE tube through the metal tube with the torch??????? like he's really smart
@masterofnonetech
@masterofnonetech Год назад
you can run the drag chain on it's side. Good for XY movement
@oscaranderson1822
@oscaranderson1822 Год назад
This is going to be sweet! Way cool printer Mr Ivan..
@Hecontra
@Hecontra Год назад
Por fin. Funciona perfecto 👌 me perdí de cuánto es la boquilla que ocupas
@felix3327
@felix3327 11 месяцев назад
Bro thats awesome. I‘m planning on building a laser engraver with a CoreXY gantry (about 1200x800mm), how is the belt tensioning? What belt width do you use? What is the max moving speed you can achieve?
@G58
@G58 Год назад
Outstanding. Thank you for sharing.
@Nappen87
@Nappen87 Год назад
when u print this much material would not a cpap compressor fan be a better choise for partcooling? :)
@codyjepsen2031
@codyjepsen2031 Год назад
Looks like this machine could really benefit from input shaper/resonance compensation.
@simonincolor1024
@simonincolor1024 10 месяцев назад
Is that onshape add featuring the design of the ocean gate submarine?
@jesse-dg8yx
@jesse-dg8yx Год назад
I can't wait to see the benchy Ivan I've been refreshing your page almost daily hoping for it. I hope it's coming soon...
@stratos2
@stratos2 Год назад
Please, please put klipper on this and tune the resonance compensation. It will make the print results at high speed so much better!
@brymstoner
@brymstoner Год назад
"please consider supporting my madness..." has to be the most honest donation request i've read for a long time online!
@ozanyilmaz83
@ozanyilmaz83 Год назад
6 different playlists and different content on my channel are waiting for you. Stay tuned, don't miss new content!
@Potus4547
@Potus4547 Год назад
Use a cold stream/jet of air to cool the melted plastic and control how fast is cooling and especially the SHAPE - you could remove those "round corners" very easy... This will make your printing more stable and fast.
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