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Building an Epic DIY 3D Printer: Voron 2.4 with Mods!

Dr. D-Flo 703,052 4 years ago
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LDO Voron 2.4 Kit (Paid Link): https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/voron-2-4-r2-3d-printer-300?aff=7480 Voron 2.4: vorondesign.com/voron2.4 Dr. D-Flo's Web 3D Printer Guide: https://dflo.info/3D-Printer-Building Mods: Find mods for Voron: https://faked.org/voronmods/ Klicky: https://github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/tree/master/printer_mods/JosAr/Klicky-Probe After Burner Mod: https://github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/tree/master/printer_mods/Badnoob/AB-BN Paneldue 5i & 7i Cases: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2799628 Supplies & Equipment: Common tools and supplies: https://dflo.info/Amazon Resources: How to Build a 3D Printer: https://youtu.be/qub5chyIQ0s About CoreXY: https://corexy.com/ Removing Twist: https://dflo.info/twist 📷 Follow Dr. D-Flo on the Gram: http://instagram.com/dr.dflo Description: CoreXY 3D printers, like Voron 2, are some of the most challenging 3D printers to build. But once successfully assembled, this type of 3D printer is incredibly fast. In some cases, a coreXY 3D printer can print twice or even three times as fast as a normal cartesian printer (e.g., Ender 3 and Prusa i3). The secret behind this printer’s speed is a unique timing belt path that relocates both the X and Y motors off the print head. Consequently, the print head is extremely light, allowing it to change directions rapidly. In this video, Dr. D-Flo will cover the fundamentals of coreXY kinematics, while building Voron 2.4. This printer is as epic as it sounds. Voron 2 has a flying gantry, which is hoisted in the air by 4 timing belts that are independently driven. This unique Z-axis setup allows the printer to move the corners of its gantry up and down until it is perfectly level with the build plate. This process is known as 4-point leveling or Quad Gantry Leveling (QGL) and takes all the manual work out of bed leveling. In addition to its sophisticated features like QGL, Voron 2 rocks a sleek design that includes a full enclosure with exhaust fan. This allows Voron 2 to print ABS with ease. But the best part about the Voron-class of printers is that each design, including Voron 2, comes with a manual and full CAD model. These resources greatly facilitate the DIY process, and this video will fill in any small gaps and missing information from those docs. Finally, Dr. D-Flo will expand the capability of his Voron 2 by installing the AB-BN afterburner (i.e., a larger blower fan assembly for increased part cooling) and Klicky – a magnetic microswitch that functions as a probe that can be docked when not in use. #coreXY #FFF #Voron Table of Contents: 00:00 – Introduction 01:44 – About Voron Design 02:46 – Hardware & 3D Printed Parts 08:32 – Frame 12:02 – Linear Rails 16:30 – Z-Axis Drives 22:40 – Heated Build Plate 24:00 – Flying Gantry 33:53 – CoreXY Kinematics 36:48 – Prove (Klicky) 42:22 – Extrusion Drive 45:07 – Afterburner (AB-BN) 48:45 – Print Head 49:27 – Wiring 58:00 – Electronics 1:06:23 – Quad Gantry Leveling (QGL) 1:09:30 – Enclosure 1:12:36 – Printing

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