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Gunner Aberli
Добавлен 25 дек 2019
Motion System done! WFP, now Figmentum, update #4
In this video I complete the motion system of Figmentum and try out a slightly longer video format showing a bit more of my personality.
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WFP update #3
Просмотров 873 месяца назад
Here's the 3d update, got the frame, Z axis, and the primary motor pack mostly done(waiting on beairngs). anyone reading this, what should I name the printer, I was thinking Figmentum or Elise. Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/y9Wxl9Q9lUQ/видео.html
WFP update #2
Просмотров 3893 месяца назад
Materials came in!!! Thanks to UKY for the Sponsorship! song of the week: ruclips.net/video/bPJSsAr2iu0/видео.html
Doubling Prusa MK3s+ speed with Dragon HF hotend
Просмотров 3394 месяца назад
In this video I show you how I doubled the speed of my Prusa mk3s by installing the dragon HF hotend along with new hotend ducting that allows me to use a blower fan. Printables Link: www.printables.com/model/944530-prusa-mk3s-blower Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/6z33prA9few/видео.html
WFP status update #1
Просмотров 2404 месяца назад
We got Sponsorship, thanks University Of Kentucky!!!! In this video the printer is officially happening, the cad model is being completely revamped from the ground up for new rails and belts which is exciting but a lot of work! Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/EuV8xD9zMKQ/видео.html
A New Project
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hey, so for the past few weeks I've been working on designing a printer with only speed in mind. Here's the concept of it, it has incredibly powerful motors along with a extremely light print head and efficient extrusion and cooling system. I'm currently looking for the possibility of sponsorship before I build this printer myself given parts will be relativity expensive. Song of the week: rucl...
Voron V0 Frame Support
Просмотров 4535 месяцев назад
This is a video on a Voron V0 frame reinforcement I designed. It helped up my accel from 58k to 64k. Mod link: www.printables.com/model/911888 Was He Slow: ruclips.net/video/wWOy90puoB8/видео.html
Top designs June 2023-2024
Просмотров 1065 месяцев назад
This is a video of my favorite designs from June 2023- June 2024, All of these designs(except the bottle holder) can be found on my Printables account.My printables account: www.printables.com/@GunnerA Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/2Tuyw9WBFkQ/видео.html
How I got my Prusa mmu2 working
Просмотров 2576 месяцев назад
This is a video on the various Mods I did to get my mmu2 working reliably. Link to mods: Filament buffer: www.printables.com/model/880662 Extruder: www.printables.com/model/871746 Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/vDHr85LiwUM/видео.html
Voron V0 slicer settings
Просмотров 616 месяцев назад
Here's a brief overview of my normal slicer settings for my modified Voron V0. I use 375mm/s at 45k accel for quality printing and 60k accel if I just want dimensional accuracy. Link to my Printables: www.printables.com/@GunnerA Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/rJs_XmLoqMk/видео.html
diy mini screen
Просмотров 6746 месяцев назад
This is a video on a mini screen I made this week, finals are coming up so I didn't have much time to make a full video. Info on the screen I used: www.lcdwiki.com/4inch_HDMI_Display-C Files for model: www.printables.com/model/858414-4inch-extra-screen Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/92NvPOFaKpA/видео.html
Voron V0 electrical system
Просмотров 1117 месяцев назад
This video gives a brief overview of my Voron V0 electrical systems. This includes the SKR Pico, klipper expander, and BTT pi. If you have any questions about anything just ask in the comments and I'll do my best to answer them! Voron V0 nozzle brush: www.printables.com/model/181785 Song of the week: ruclips.net/video/e7j2tR7IZuM/видео.html
Voron V0 motion system
Просмотров 3817 месяцев назад
This is a video about the motion system for my Voron V0. I go over my upgraded electronics cooling, hotend, extruder, and x-beam that allows me to print faster. M4 extruder adapter plate: www.printables.com/model/701142-m4-adapter-plate-for-voron-v02 Electronics fan Duct: www.printables.com/model/704577-voron-v0-120mm-cooling-shroud song of the week: ruclips.net/video/yXV6lO10OCU/видео.htmlsi=P...
Voron V0 cooling system
Просмотров 5047 месяцев назад
This is a video of my cooling system for my Voron V0. electronics fan: GDS Time GDB1238 Part cooling: GDS Time 4010 Blower Aux fans: GDS Time GDB1232 Dragon burner hotend: github.com/chirpy2605/voron Aux cooling Ducts: github.com/JackJack3231/V0-Auxiliary-Fan Electronics fan Duct: www.printables.com/model/704577-voron-v0-120mm-cooling-shroud
5:49 enclosed benchy
Просмотров 1047 месяцев назад
Having an enclosure with ABS drastically increased the strength of my speed benchy's so here's a 5:49 benchy at kinda quality while also being enclosed so it's still strong.
Fast Backpack Hook and snowball maker
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Fast Backpack Hook and snowball maker
Voron 2023 holiday upgrades, power supply and Aux fan
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Voron 2023 holiday upgrades, power supply and Aux fan
Voron 2023 holiday upgrades, M4 extuder, metal x carrage, stepper cooling
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Voron 2023 holiday upgrades, M4 extuder, metal x carrage, stepper cooling
Voron 2023 holiday upgrades, X-beam
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Voron 2023 holiday upgrades, X-beam
dude, this is AMAZING! I saw the renders of this printer which you previously posted and wanted to ask- how long did this take to design this in CAD? I am still learning CAD so hopefully I can design a custom toolhead and electronics cooling for my 2.4 once I rebuild it. Great work, hope to see this thing destroy some benchies! :D
Thanks! It took me a few weeks after work to get the initial design done but I prob spend a month doing changes to it afterwards for better performance! You got this, what kinda toolhead for the 2.4 are you thinking :D
Sweet!!!!!!!!
Looking good! Love the colours, that rigidity is insane too. Cheers!
Thanks!
BO3
I definetly like the compactness of these updates, but honestly even a minute can be quite fast, maybe keeping these above 30s could be a good mid ground? I'm looking forward to seeing more of this new hotend design! I've got a video coming out next month on one that I've designed. Good luck with the move! Cheers
Agreed
Sounds good, I would def agree with keeping the videos above 30s this one did seem quite fast re-watching it the day after. Thanks! Good luck with your design too!
My anxiety watching the laptop slowly get move towards the edge 📈
Haha yeah never even noticed the laptop getting closer, I'm actually about to start building another V0 printer this week, I'll make sure to keep the laptop away from the edge😂
@@gunneraberli Will you be posting a timelapse of that too? I'm building my first V0 right now and these videos are keeping me inspired! :D love your other mods as well
@@kioro2423 @kioro2423 Yep! at this point not really sure if it counts as a V0 because the only part that's the same is the frame but that's what it's based off of. That's amazing that you're building your own V0, I'm sure it'll be great! Thanks :D
Gunner, do you know much about First Build - located near U of L campus? It could be a great resource to you and might afford an intern opportunity. Love your project. Good luck!
Hi! Yeah I know a little but with living at UKY most of the year so I usually just get all of my resources there. Thanks for the support!
Looking great, thanks for the update! Stoked for the next one. Cheers
Thanks!
Can't wait for the WFP status update #2
Thanks!, hopefully will have one coming out this week, parts are finally coming in!
Cool stuff man...👍
CoreXY AWD hybrid. Nice
Thanks!
Is that Bub Games?
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im the 200th subscriber, I'm very curious to see how this project goes!
This is great, Gunner. It's so cool. Please keep us updated. You are definitely an expert on the subject. I am sure this is iteration 200+. I remember you had a very good design already a while back, and I am happy you continued developing it. We are all very proud of you. We will definitely buy one, at least. Best of luck.
Watching with interest. Hope some sponsors jump on board!
Thanks!, I actually just got a sponsorship from the University of Kentucky so big things will be coming soon!
There are a couple of small creators (Rolohaun comes to mind) that design custom printers and get sponsors like LDO motors, bigtreetech or fabreeko because they make kits. Once you get it to a stage where poeple want to build it companies will be interested
Thanks for the advice!, hopefully it'll get to a stage where people want to build it🤞
Congratulations. Make it count, I’m sure you will!
godspeed
This is cause for celebration! 🎉
Good luck, hope to see the final result :)
Congrats! I'm sure the changes made will be well worth it. Cheers
Super proud of you!
Thanks!
congrats on the sponsorship mate, looking forwards to your development
This looks absoloutely incredible, I wish you all the best with the project! @PCBWay please reach out to him!
Very cool design concept! I'm looking forward to seeing it built!
definitely subscribing, cant wait to see it
You will smash it 🎉you are gonna make some sick content
6 Motors? Looking forward to see progress on this!
Thanks for the vid but if I'm looking to roll back to 12.0.207, how do I count the number of commits as I cannot find the version number on any of them.
Unfortunately you have to manually count down the comments, each one is an update, so find the date of when your printer worked last then count how many commits that is down the list.
Very cool!! but I suggest you use the sherpa mini instead of the serpa micro, this is because the sherpa mini is better balanced for core xy pronters and the sherpa micro is designed to be used on a crossgantry printer
Thanks, that's very interesting, I hadn't heard about the balancing being better for crossgantry printers 🤔, I balanced the print head for the micro though I may try re-balancing with the mini to see if it can get any lighter, great observation!
Great advice on the Sherpa mini, I actually ended up using it over the micro, thanks for the help!
Im number 100... cool project bud!
Thanks a lot. I didn't really understand what KIAUH ment with rollback with commits so this video helped me with my issue that I've been struggling with for quite a while.
So cool, Im stuck trying to make the screen turn on =D
Thanks! Getting the screen to work took me a long time but I did document a little of it along with a bunch of other random stuff that helps with getting things working for klipper, if you want I can send you the google doc!
@@gunneraberli Sure that would be generous from you. I bought a Voron V0.2 kit long time ago and I was really excited to print parts and build it, but then I spent a week to try to make it run, and I gave up eventually. I will build soon a very DIY pen plot printer, so I will get back on learning the basics of klipper and marlin and also get back on arduino stuff too
Does this decrease the maximum available build area?
Good find, it seems to take about 5mm off the front of the build area! I'm not sure what it would take off for the mini burner though.
if you can include data sheets for a few frames at the end of these short form videos I think it would help the audience
That’s really smart, I’ll start adding those into the end of my build videos, thanks for the suggestion!
was he slow??? haha
Haha yeah I just saw the move and thought it was a fitting song 😂
very interesting idea!!!!! and great video!!!
Thanks!
Awesome work !!!
Thanks!
I use a cht on one of my Delta printer that has a volcano. I get 33mm³ with elegoo rapid pla at 240c. I use a clone cht on a dragon v2 high flow and have get an improvement. I haven't ran any test on that one to get numbers but it solved under extrusion at higher speeds. I also used a clone cht on the creality spider pro(basically a dragon HF) and got solid 35mm3 with the same rapid pla 240c.. didn't to test higher but i say no signs of running out of flow. Now on a normal v6 or mk8 style hotend the cht clone and genuine are a welcomed improvement. Turns those hotends into a volcano flow rate without adding the weight of the bigger block which is a total win in my book. To anyone coming across this considering getting a cht i offer some advice. If you aren't sold on the cht, get a clone and try it out.. consider supporting the original manufacturer if you feel like it. Lower your retractions and adjust as needed. I would recommend not going over 1.2mm with a cht in direct drive and the lower the retraction the less likely to clog, with a clone start at 1mm retraction at most. Happy printing. Btw this the first video that comes up for "volcano cht". I was looking for cnc kitchen to share his flow results and i came across this. Hopefully it brings you some views. Scientific results are nice but aren't always what you get during real world use. His video covered the science more but yours shows real world test.
I definitely agree with your advice on normal CHT, I saw large improvements with my dragon HF. Once switching over to a volcano nozzle for the rapido hotend and trying both normal, knockoff cht, and real CHT I couldn't find too much of a real world difference(which was a bit frustrating). The CHT advice you gave is very solid about retractions and definitely about the weight savings(using a normal with cht over a volcano)!
Would've loved if u made the video longer and went into more details
That's a great idea, it's finals week right now so I got to study, but will try and get a more in-depth video out in the next couple weeks!
good job man
Thanks!
great video mate! Cooling mods are always fun.
Thank you brother👆
So good
Great presentation!
Thanks!
I love the music the printer makes when printing a circular pattern
Haha same here!
Unbelievable how fast you can rotate a plate 😮
Haha yeah I speed up rotating the plate just cause it took awhile lol
I'd look at your extruder. For both to top out at the same flow rate it would make sense. From my own testing I did see gains using a volcano CHT in my setup. Also, with a Rapido UHF hotend and Sherpa Mini. It depends on your PLA as well. I've seen vast differences in max flow rate between them.
I'll look into that, I found that the CHT did give a less spotty(but still not perfect) flow at higher rates, it might be that will real world printing it's not a constant extrusion like the testing, which let's the plastic heat up more quickly. I definitely found that different filaments allow for higher flow rates too.
You might want to call in words and writing the flow rate in milimeters cube per second, definitely not milimeters per second cube.
Lol, you are completely right, no clue why I was putting mm/s^3🤦