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Pieters Home Projects
Бельгия
Добавлен 10 май 2018
Hello there,
I'm Pieter, and i'm in love with technic and computers.... so instead of just playing with it at home, i wanted to share my projects with you guys...
I hope you can find stuff arround here that you like, or that can help you out on one of youre own projects!
Greetings from Belgium
I'm Pieter, and i'm in love with technic and computers.... so instead of just playing with it at home, i wanted to share my projects with you guys...
I hope you can find stuff arround here that you like, or that can help you out on one of youre own projects!
Greetings from Belgium
I'm 18650-ED - P03 ep.02 - Building my first packs... (how to)
My 18650 project is starting to come alive! In this video i'm making my 4S10P to run my garden lights completely off-grid! (see it as a tutorial on how to build this pack)
My first steps in building a Tesla-style powerwall (only very small on the moment!)
Where to find the STL-files:
bit.ly/2zrSDgr
Where to find the XT60 connectors:
Banggood: bit.ly/3gsPrSG
Amazon: amzn.to/3eiHD43
My first steps in building a Tesla-style powerwall (only very small on the moment!)
Where to find the STL-files:
bit.ly/2zrSDgr
Where to find the XT60 connectors:
Banggood: bit.ly/3gsPrSG
Amazon: amzn.to/3eiHD43
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I'm 18650-ED - P03 ep.01 Burning it all down
Просмотров 4174 года назад
In this video i'm starting project n° 3 - Lets have some fun with 18650 cells! Idea, is to build a powerwall.... starting out small ofcourse! Suggestions are welcome - thumbs up are appreciated! Where i got the idea: secondlifestorage.com/index.php Where i bought my batteries: bit.ly/2P3Qex4 The charger i should have bought: amzn.to/2wiFTqy Music used in this video: "Shine" by Declan DP bit.ly/...
Davinci Pro 3-1 - Fixing things
Просмотров 20 тыс.4 года назад
Fixing a Davinci XYZ pro 3in1. Simple fix ptfe setup and cable managment. Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT 3D Printer Builder/Designers Facebook group: bit.ly/2FMwNDB Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: [to be updated] bit.ly/2JI0bxP Parts used in this video: Ptfe tube and connectors 1.75mm: amzn.to/2QK9jFT Cable carrier: amzn.to/2Nilbg4 Like the hat? check them out ...
Project n°02 - The pick-up!
Просмотров 1474 года назад
Follow me on my 2nd project, this is by far the coolest thing we're going to try! No worries, i'll still be making video's about 3d printing!
EP.09 - First upgrades - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
Updates on my Hypercube... FINALLY, took way to long, In this video i'm installing IGUS Drylin bearings, and show you guys some other small upgrades... Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT 3D Printer Builder/Designers Facebook group: bit.ly/2FMwNDB Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: [to be updated] bit.ly/2JI0bxP Parts used in this video: Igus Drylin 12mm: amzn.to/2Wy1j...
EP.08 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.5 лет назад
So, here it is, in this video, assembly the hot-end, extruder, and... finally started to print things! Sorry this took so long, but i've been sick last 2 weeks 🤮... Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT 3D Printer Builder/Designers Facebook group: bit.ly/2FMwNDB Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: [to be updated] bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: Full metal bowden extruder: bit....
EP.07 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.5 лет назад
TRAIL AND ERROR! In part 7 of this build i'm explaining how I installed my endstops, the assembly of the Z-axis and the Z-probe! (even how bad it went!) This is a long video, i hope you guys find it helpfull! Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT 3D Printer Builder/Designers Facebook group: bit.ly/2FMwNDB Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: [to be updated] bit.ly/2AeY6Ve ...
EP.06 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 11 тыс.5 лет назад
In part 06 of this build, i'm mounting the X-carriage, setting up the timing belts and...... Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: DuetWifi (clone): bit.ly/2EVQPfH Endstop switch for reprap: bit.ly/2UsKtd0 Wire 24AWG - 10 Meters: bit.ly/2EJbiTS GT2 timing belt (5m) 16T Bore 5mm Timing Pulley: bit.ly/2STJvF8 He...
EP.05 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.5 лет назад
In this video i'm assembling the heated bed support, and the heated bed into the hypercube. Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: Heated bed 30x30: bit.ly/2B7cb7A 2020 T slot Alu extrusions: bit.ly/2V7drA5 M5 Spring Nut for 2020 Aluminum Profile: bit.ly/2GIaOkS Steel Rods: 12-10-8mm bit.ly/2ArNySP Bushings: 12...
EP.04 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
In this video i'm assembling the X and the Z-axis (with succes this time 😎) Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: 2020 T slot Alu extrusions: bit.ly/2V7drA5 M5 Spring Nut for 2020 Aluminum Profile: bit.ly/2GIaOkS Steel Rods: 12-10-8mm bit.ly/2ArNySP Bushings: For my Z-axis i woudn't suggest buying those metal ...
EP.03 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.5 лет назад
I messed up!!! Achieved 0 progress 😕 Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: 2020 T slot Alu extrusions: bit.ly/2V7drA5 M5 Spring Nut for 2020 Aluminum Profile: bit.ly/2GIaOkS Steel Rods: 12-10-8mm bit.ly/2ArNySP Bushings: 12mm - bit.ly/2RxJuKn 10mm - bit.ly/2SAqlot 08mm - bit.ly/2FfQPIe GT2 Pulleys: bit.ly/2Axl...
EP.02 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.5 лет назад
Part 02 on the building of my Hypercube evolution. Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: 2020 T slot Alu extrusions: bit.ly/2V7drA5 M5 Spring Nut for 2020 Aluminum Profile: bit.ly/2GIaOkS Steel Rods: 12-10-8mm bit.ly/2ArNySP Bushings: 12mm - bit.ly/2RxJuKn 10mm - bit.ly/2SAqlot 08mm - bit.ly/2FfQPIe GT2 Pulley...
EP.01 - Building a 3D-Printer - Hypercube evolution
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Welcome to Pieters Home Projects! In this videoseries i'm building the Hypercube evolution... Hypercube Facebook group: bit.ly/2BKatIT Tech2C's videolog: bit.ly/2QPT0Jq Files on thingiverse: bit.ly/2AeY6Ve Parts used: 2020 T slot Alu extrusions: bit.ly/2V7drA5 M5 Spring Nut for 2020 Aluminum Profile: bit.ly/2GIaOkS
If you add a cooling fan, the print results are even better
That's not a Hypercube EVOLUTION. It's a hypercube.
Can you update the link to purchase the cable carrier on Amazon? Thanks!
Great video and fix ideas. I just bought one of these printers 2nd hand (im in australia), and the PETG tube banging on the lid is annoying. Im going to do these mods - just one question (if you can remember), what size was the cable chain you used? the link beliw no longer opens (unless its because I am here in Australia), but I can get them from Amazon here in Australia - but there are many sizes........ thank you
Just picked up this model amazingly at Goodwill for only $50 because they probably didn't know what it was. Has some filament still in the cartridge so will run the test print to see if it needs repair since it was at Goodwill but when I plugged it in to test it checked the level and was good. Am hoping it can increase bed size to around 10 or 11 inches for the X and Y since Z is pretty much fixed being enclosed. Very clean looking so hoping it works it would be an awesome self Christmas present this year.
Hello what are the settings for a smoot print
is there any info on how to change the tip? it seems like the tip is fused directly into the brass cylinder it comes from but hoping that's not true.
Unfortunately it does... Meanwhile I've replaced it with an E3D V6 nozzle
@@pietershomeprojects4537 bah.. why would they do that?! anywho.. i'm pretty sure either from clog or damage.. it's bad. the filament comes out and basically curls into itself making a wad of filament instead of pouring out like an ice cream machine..
@@8bitwidgets indeed, there are so many better ways to design the nozzle. Had to replace it cause themperature sensor was broken... And if you want to swap it out with an original one it's pretty expensive...
@@pietershomeprojects4537 I'm going to give mine a good cleaning this weekend. i have some microscopes and jeweler glasses to inspect it. really hoping its just an ugly clog and not damaged metal..
For clogging I always raise temperature and then manually push the filament through (may take some force)
perfect thank's
was that complete ? file's mean
I am using fork connectors on my mosfet.
I requested some samples of the iGus filament and printed my own iGus Drylin bearings for free!
I have 4 Years with my Davinci and just now the coupling on the extruder side burst. Thx a lot for this Video. I am definitely making this Mod for easier access.
I could not find that file on thingyverse. the link was not up to date
Where is this little black plastic part available you printed out which is needed for this mod? Can you send the printfile by email? Many thanks! :-)
I have a few problems concerning your build. First is your screws of your bed. They are hanging loose in the frame? So the bed can wobble? They have to be tight on the spring tension so the bed can not wobble. Then there is the problem with feedrate. Change your extruder to one that has a better tension to filament. When you speed up the speed and get bad extrusion means your extruder can not handle the amount it needs. ( and maybe upscale hotend temp) Retraction is a good start to dial it in the right way. When i was building my hypercube i was sure to keep the bed tight, the retraction dialed in right and a good extrusion. Mine works like a charme. No blobs or strings or elephantfoot or under extrusion. Sometimes even better then my Ender 3. So keep up the good work and hopefully the next time a video with some major approvements.
Very nice! Thank you for Fusion version!
i WAS having the same problem but what i did was.....i removed that piece of crap useless plastic case and tossed it in the trash. THEM all i did was....I used a piece of brass tubing and ran it through a rubber gromet that came with the machine. but FIRST i placed the rubber gromet into the hole where the filament slides through and super glued it into place it wont move ...trust me. then i slid the brass tubing through the rubber gromet all the way down to the aluminum guide tube. NOW every single time i change filament it the filament is guide ALLLLLLLL the way through without missing a beat. the problem i was having was....i would feed my filament into the guide tube and it would POP out through the SNAP casing for the print head and MISS feeding itself into the extruder. NOW...it works PERFECT. PLUS nothing moves. on the other end of the brass tube i attached that pfe snap fit tube and then the other guide tube into the pfe snap fit small tube. i know it may sound confusing....but a small brass tube works wonders to feed the filament perfectly through to the extruder head so the filament never misses where it is suppose to go. THANK you for the video...your way works great to. but as the old saying goes....THERES more than one way to skin a cat. take care. john from kansas.
Thanks man, i appreciate it I didn't wanted to replace to much, since it is a school printer.... I recently changed out the nozzle... Non OEM.... Still going strong now! Kids love it
thank you for the video.
Nice fixes do you have also solution to use open filament instead of the xyz cartridges ?
Yes, I've found a great tutorial on that, I'll post the link tonight
Hi did you find the part to curve the PTFE also did the part you designed hold up well
Heyhey, no I didn't got that part.... Wasn't necessary.... And yes it's still running strong, altough it hasn't been used much, die to covid, since this printer is actually used in the school....
I’m also interested in seeing you attach a BMS and perhaps how you would consider hooking up multiple packs in series
I have done this to test it, but didn't found the time to make an explanation video...
Excellent video and very neat compact design for sure. I love it and will try it out on my Prusa MK3. One thing maybe to think about for the future is to somehow bind 7 packs together to make a 24 volt combined pack as it seems more efficient then a 12 volt setup. Maybe 2 plates as a harness with long bolts to hold the packs together. I am trying to build a portable case rather then a power wall inside as you said nobody wants to burn their house down.
Hello Pieter. Is it correct that this 3 in 1 printer from XYZ do not have autoleveling for the printbed.
There is indeed no autoleveling on this printer.... There is a function that helps with the levelling but I never managed to get it working 😓
@@pietershomeprojects4537 how often do you have to calibrate? Every 20 prints or?
What's the brand of white PLA used? It looks great!
Colido
can you share the description and thread size for the new tube connection. Is it metric and standard inch. or share a part number and where did you acquire it from.?? Looks like a nice modification.
I like your video, could you sell me the part you made to change it in my printer Arturo Cherny
I got this printer as a gift and have not printed with it yet. The problems that you encountered are not encountered with my unit. I like the explanations that you provided. I will continue my learning process and expect to be printing soon.
Once you set it up the first time (may not need to level bed), you can just plug in and print, simple. The biggest issue I have had is keeping the part on the bed and my solution: Hairspray! I use the tape on the bed that they provided and then squirt the area the part will be printed with a little hairspray to help it stick. Usually the second and 3rd thing I print don't have this issue, which makes me think that possibly the temp is not measured, but assumed based on heating time??
where do you get the screws for the 3d printed part?
also what are they called?
@@trufflesclothing just M3, you can find them in any hardware Store or do you mean the ptfe connector? If so, I've found that one on banggood
can you send me the .stl for that small part?
nevermind found it thanks for this vid
Good looking mods, but really not the best thing for someone that uses the laser module regularly as well.
Nice job. So you have a link for the z axis rods 3d parts? I like those better than the original ones!
www.thingiverse.com/thing:3950840 👍
12:15 Can you show the settings you adjusted to get a better printing result?
I'll see if i can get a hand in it again.... It's back at the school now... All i did was tweaking retraction settings...
Any BMS there?
These are just the packs... Ofcourse there is a BMS used to charge of use them.... Don't want to burn down my house 🤪
Hi Pieters, could you tell why my 3d printer's touch panel is not on?
What printer are you using? There are a lot of reasons why it wouldn't turn on
@@pietershomeprojects4537 Hi, it's super 1.0. Pieters, now, I can turn it on. But each time when it's in the half of printing, it always move the printed part. Could you tell how do I posibble solve this?
@@ghan725 you mean with move the printed part, it doesn't stick to the printbed?
@@pietershomeprojects4537 Yes, it doesn't stick to the bed and not at the beginning.
There are a lot of different reasons that could be the issue... Night of the nozzle to high, teperature of the bed... Temperature of the room, what laterial are you using, what adhesive,.... Can you send me a video of a starting print? pietershomeprojects@gmail.com
This dude has a professional announcer's voice.
😅
Essa mesa está subindo fora de sincronia. O Correto seria 4 guias nas laterais e o fuso do eixo Z ser apoiado no centro da mesa. Assim ela se movimentaria por igual. Pode-se ver claramente que um lado da mesa sobre antes que o outro.
And anything else I can ask how to get the ip address of your printer?
Ok... Can you clarify that question? You want to print directly with my printer? 🤣 Or do you want to know how to get the ip of a duet2wifi?
May I ask how it resets the cartridge stats and filament? If you reset Ted and don't buy it.
Take your time to do this.... Use a cart that's actually used up.... And follow this video step by step ruclips.net/video/Y31GoCOBMDI/видео.html
I’ve used the DaVinci 1.0 Pro for a few years without too much issue. Your video is leading me to a few upgrades but of more interest are the tweaks to get Benchy to print so well. What changes did you make to the settings? I’d like to use Cura or similar instead of xyzprinting software for printing and have been a disappointed they’ve not issued a firmware upgrade to make that possible for the 1.0 Pro. Do you know how the system can be reflashed to allow cura or another better software?
There are options to flash the firmware but then there is as far as i know no way back.... I didn't do that cause this printer is school property... I just adjusted the retractions etc in xyz printing....
Very nice dude! I like the idea of being self sustaining and of grid, but is it really necessary in Belgium? Because you get your solar energy subtracted from your energy bill?
That's the thing.... We may 0,03€ a Kw.... On top of that there are a lot off taxes... and with a lot.... I Mean a lot... And you also pay extra taxes when u got solar panels....
@@pietershomeprojects4537 i see, maybe your in a different situation then, I don't make more than I use so the meter just runs backwards. So I don't get any money from it. If you make more electricity than you use its probably a good idea to invest in such a project. Are you doing a total sum up of how much it costs and how much you are saving when the project is done? I would be very interested in that!
A good cheap control board option is the makerbase e3d Robin 32 bit. Cost is around $20 for the board with quiet tmc2209 steppers and extra support for sensors. Well worth the price, 8 bit boards simply can't do detailed prints well at high speeds since corexy printers require a lot more calculations compared to regular cartesian printers.
Hoi, ziet er goed en compact uit mooi hoe je de Busbars hebt gemaakt. Wel jammer dat je moet solderen aan een Cell
Dank u..... Ik weet dat solderen niet de beste optie is... Maar omdat ik nu nog klein projectje is wilde ik niet direct overgaan op het aanschaffen van alle apparatuur.... Misschien ooit.... 😉
@@pietershomeprojects4537 Ja ok dat kan ik mij voorstellen alhoewel een Spotwelder niet zo duur meer is.
nice looking good
Pieters, so the dimension need to be +70% of the intended print "volume", correct, or after a given size, the proportion varies, needing also a beefier frame? Thanks
Uhm, i haven't actually calculated it, i'll mesure it and tell you ... but it all comes down on how you organise your axis... you can even place the motors on the outside of the frame... the frame is ok, but indeed i need to make it a little stronger... 2020 still gives some wobble
@@pietershomeprojects4537 I would eventually plan for a 65x65 useful printing size so a 3030 'profile is mandatory. Folllowing your advice of taking an existing machine as a basis and improve on that, of corse with an Hypercube on the sights, is there a model/brand you would recommend? Also, are there any cons in having some mounting parts in alu or brass? Thanks for your answer.
hey Roberto, i don't see an issue with alu or brass parts... if you plan to build a machine like that the minimum is indeed 3030 maybe even bigger (8040 or 4040). A core-xy setup is in my opinion pretty good, maybe check the voron, it's also a nice printer, but the buildplate is fixed... I'm waiting for some parts to arrive, i've got some professional MGN rails ordered... and i'm pretty convinced it will give me better results... Maybe this might be an intresting link for you: mechlab.cc/which-corexy-voron-vs-v-king-vs-d-bot-vs-hypercube-evo/
@@pietershomeprojects4537 Brilliant, tanks again.
@@pietershomeprojects4537 Pieters since you are so kind to reply, may I ask you one last question (I have hundreds, but I feel there comes a time when, you have to experiment by yourself); My question is; if you had to reproduce, say a shield (slightly curved), maybe 50 by 40 would you print it standing it upright or laying it flattish, including supports that will need to be removed once finidhed, or is possible to print without ? Thanks
great vid! i couldn't find the size of the screws/bolts; pls provide sizes. thanks.
Which bolts do you mean? the ones i used to attach the printed part for the ptfe coupler? Those are M3*10mm. they may be a little longer too, there is nothing directly in the way, so 15mm's should be fine too
@@pietershomeprojects4537 yep, that's it. thank you!
Hi What do you think about voron1.6 and hypercube. is voron 1.6 is better design then hypercube
I'll have to take a close look at it.... On first sight it looks simular... But then again it doesn't.... I'll get back to you on that
The voron is a very high end machine that costs at least 3 times more than the hypercube evolution to build. I have built both. The hypercube is really good value for print quality, with almost no ringing on prints. The main difference is the voron uses 7 linear rails, which alone can cost as much as an entire hypercube evolution build. If I were to build another one, I would probably build a hypercube because it's cost effective and prints almost perfectly. Design wise, the voron does indeed look very cool and looks more "professional", but I don't think the extra cost is really worth it and it is a lot harder to build. Hope this information helps 🙃. If you questions about anything related to 3d printing, I would be more than happy to help!
Seeing the first benchy my eyes started bleeding :D Good job Pieter!
can you link that 40mm to thingi adapter?
I'm sorry, i just found your reaction now... if you didn't found it already here it is: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2037140
Hi there, Your accent sounds terribly Belgian, I should know since I am one, correct me if I am wrong. I am also building a hypercube (500x500x500) but I followe Daha's videos up untill now, I am starting with the electronics part now but then I notice I have a very diferent motor controller card (Duet 2) and LCD (Paneldue 7i) so I am a bit thron of my rocker here, I have already found some intell on this but is it ok if I drop you a question from time to time? If my suspicion is correct we can converse in dutch :-)
100% correct..... Inderdaad Nederlandstalig 😜 natuurlijk mag je le altijd vragen stellen! Je mag ook foto's van je build sturen etc.... (Ga daar ook 'n video over maken) evt kan je me ook contacteren via facebook.... Pi dngh (m'n fb naam)
I have an idea of something cool: a 3d printer above the car, connected to car battery, ready to print anything you need on the trip! Ahah
While driving in the mountains..... Would that even be possible? 🤔
You are the one we have chosen to discover if it's possible
@@dami4335 🤣🤣🤣🤣