In this part ,
Installation of slightly modified skirts ( modified meaning original skirts with mesh glued to the back side of them )
Installation of cooling fan that cools mainboard/stepper drivers
Installation of display board
Test PSU ( did this off cam but gave a little teaser ) a nice 24.34v just to say
Finish the wire management.
Install and secure Bowden tube from filament runout to tool head and secure it
Install length of ptfe tube to spool holder ( Prep )
First I'd like to thank FYSETC ( @fysetc4882 ) for giving me this kit free to build. It's my 1st Voron build so I will likely take longer than others that may have shown this build. But I feel this will not only show how it's built, but also maybe highlight the little quirks I found along the way.
As most kits refer you to the Official Voron Design build guides , there are sometimes things in the kit that aren't part of the guide. You'll see what I mean as you watch them. I had been asked if I wanted the pre-printed parts as well, but I wanted to experience the FULL Voron building experience which includes making your own printed parts.
This in itself takes time and I do suggest don't rush it. Printing at a slower speed will also improve part strength.
Otherwise this is a completely stock as it comes build. ( Not going to say I'm not going to likely do a few upgrades later though 😉 feel free to comment if you can think of any I might find fun and I might do them in future videos showing those mods )
Also please be kind. I don't have a professional studio , with HIGH Quality, Noise cancelling audio equipment and fancy cameras. All footage done was with my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and a simple tripod, using my Galaxy Buds 2 Pro as microphones as they do have active noise cancelling but I found they sometimes don't apply it for things like this. #HobbyistBudget
Anyway I do hope you find these Videos Useful whether you are building this kit, self sourcing, or just like watching someone make a printer.
Yes to answer early. I did make a few Mistakes. I considered editing them out as I did want to look foolish, however after reflection, I realised they were simple mistakes that anyone might make trying to do this on their own. Feel free to post a laugh in the comments and your thoughts on the many goofs I did ( other than the requirements of a MUCH larger area to work which I am Very well aware I need but just don't have at this time )
Mentions and attributions:
FYSETC Voron 0.2 R1 Pro V1.1 Kit: https://a.aliexpress.com/_EGIBKMG
@voron_design for making such great open source printers for us to build.
@mintion for Heated Insert toolkit ( bought myself on Amazon)
@bigtreetech5117 and @fysetc4882 for the Belt Tension tools ( 1 won, and one I bought )
@BallisticTech and @SteveBuilds where I found some of the small things I hadn't realised when building this kit.
STL Links:
FT 1515 Extrusion alignment tool:https://www.printables...
Voron 0.2 Measurement tool: https://www.printables...
Voron 0.2 Mains Inlet foot MMU:
https://www.printables...
Voron 0.2 Skirt Meshs only:
https://www.printables...
HEX Handle for Voron V0 V0.1, V0.2
https://www.printables.com/model/449774-hexagonal-handle-for-voron-v0-01-02
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