This minimal cut approach is fantastic. It's just amazing listen to passionate people speak about the cool things they made, makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. This community is amazing! Thanks for the video Adam!
That ACTUAL flying gantry is one of the most insane things i've ever seen and especially the fact its keeping better tolerances then some normal printers ive seen is just absolutely mind blowing.
I think a few were, its very much a maker tool and all made with 3D printing so it does kinda make sense, even if its not a 3d printer itself. One of the best interviewees in my opinion.
@@Vector3DP You may want to take a look at the G-EDM. Currently the most advanced low budget sinker/wire EDM build with closed loop EDM control. Works nice: ruclips.net/channel/UCoIoNHZXxYS62TKj-t5VRNQ
Subscribed. This is by far the best RMRRF coverage. Even Voron folks suck at it ( I have Voron printers ), guys wanna compete attention when you basically let the guys explain their stuff and showed things that matter. Solid 10/10
This is (in my opinion), the best summarized vlog of RMRRF. All news and updates in a single VOD with minimal cuts. Well paced and awesome show and tell of the products/projects in first person view. Thanks for the video.
This is by far the best RMRRF overview / tour done. Thanks for taking the time to edit your videos to keep valuable content and leave the rest out. Takes time but it's worth it.
Over 1 hour?! Can't wait to watch this while in the train tomorrow! Still working on my (12 min) video about the event 😅 Adam, it was really nice to see you again.
Fantastic show review - the best of all the YT coverage. Thank you. I've purchased a number of the products profiled. I wish you would do a thorough review of all the BTT products, removing and translating all the acronyms for those of us who don't know or speak the alphabet soup of product nomenclature. Examples: EBB, SKR, M4P, TMC2209, BTTPi, SFS, etc.
Nice to see an actual Swiss company that makes hot ends and not one that just uses the name (which isn't actually allowed according to Swiss law). Can't wait to try it out.
Thank god im not the only one thinking this whole "swiss name and flag in name while nothing is from Switzerland" thing would be illegal in the EU. It would be a misleading company name after all
I really wanted to go to RMRRF this year but couldn't make it. This is the next best thing, and in some ways probably better. I really appreciate the length and depth of coverage, and the intelligent questions. What an incredible resource.
It's incredibly clever ! Though I'm concerned with how small the nozzle's external diameter is. Meaning, a high flow geometry like the cht might not be possible
@@MikehatespigsMy gues is that X axis performance never was a big issue, Y axis was always the bottleneck. Also maybe it is easier for them in "mass"-production to scale. One definite advantage is you got more belt for the Y axis and thus less belt stretch. The belt cross-section is essentially doubled, while normal AWD just uses the same belt.
@steilkurbler4973 well get ready for a 6 or 8wd next only idlers on the x gantry .... I'm jk but who knows I'd like to see input shaper graphs to see the difference between there 2 systems
The toolless hotends look very interesting, but it seems questionable how reliable they are when changed often and melted material is stuck to them. In the end a lot of cleaning necessary?
Why no one has made a variable nozzle by now? A piece which turns and opens/closes the hole. This would speed up printing dramatically without losing quality. Print inside with 1.2mm and walls with 0.2 in one go. It's like hardware support for arachne generator
Can you please explain what it means to "Join" this channel. I see what it costs, but I'm not clear on what the benefits are and what the different levels (PLA, PETG, etc.) mean as it relates to "Joining". Is this just a different form of Patreon? I want to support you, but I also want to know what to expect. I searched for information on this but came up empty handed.
if the nozzles weren't unique to microswiss, I'd get that.... I hope they do make a CHT version because their hotend is really cool! I was gonna buy an e3d obxidian but now i'm tempted to wait.
Regarding the Flycron. Wouldn't it make sense to use counter weights for the gantry. This way the RC Aircraft propellers could be way smaller and more silent. What do you guys think?
Well, not sure any of it makes sense really. If you want to simplify it, use stepper motors... It was really all about the memes, not about making a good printer.
Bunch of neat things to see 🤔 Kinda already a sucker for that CNCed BTT Voron Kit 😑 Kinda lost me on the Beacon Contact though... Is it supposed to act as some kind of Load Sensor? 🤨
Beacon is an eddy current based extremely fast bed mesh scanner. You can do something line 11x11 bed mesh in less than a minute, which would normally take ages on a regular probe. The problem is that it only works with metallic surfaces like spring steel sheets etc. It's fine with magnetic sheet under the build surface, but not if you have few big magnets. Also, you need to calibrate it (though you can store your calibration settings) for each build plate and nozzle combination. The calibration involves using old paper-under-nozzle test and manually moving the nozzle up/down when calibrating, which is time consuming. What beacon contact is that they've figured out a way to do the nozzle contact scanning with purely some software changes (no idea how they do it, but obviously has to be something they can measure with Beacon itself). What that allows is then to use Beacon as a traditional nozzle contact scanner, but with a VERY light touch on the bed. So you can use it on say if your build surface is glass or if you have big magnets under the build plate. Also, it allows for full automation of the calibration of bed and. nozzle combination since it can now accurately know when the nozzle is in contact with the bed. You could even calibrate at the start of the print and then do a super fast mesh with the regular scanning mode. I have a Beacon myself and absolutely love it and with this software update (no hardware changes needed of any kind) it's going to be so much better if you swap build surfaces or nozzles.
My understanding is that the probe is using eddy currents to sense the nozzle and the bed, instead of just the bed like it was before. The way that it can detect contact is due to the inductance of the “sensed” components changing as the nozzle approaches/touches the bed.
This minimal cut approach is fantastic. It's just amazing listen to passionate people speak about the cool things they made, makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. This community is amazing! Thanks for the video Adam!
Thanks :)
I double this!
Same here, feels like a series of conversations and not interviews. More of this style please.
That ACTUAL flying gantry is one of the most insane things i've ever seen and especially the fact its keeping better tolerances then some normal printers ive seen is just absolutely mind blowing.
Nobody was expecting a wire EDM machine to show up at RMRRF 😂
I think a few were, its very much a maker tool and all made with 3D printing so it does kinda make sense, even if its not a 3d printer itself. One of the best interviewees in my opinion.
Thanks! I noticed you made a few cuts to make me look better lol
@@Vector3DP You may want to take a look at the G-EDM. Currently the most advanced low budget sinker/wire EDM build with closed loop EDM control. Works nice: ruclips.net/channel/UCoIoNHZXxYS62TKj-t5VRNQ
Subscribed.
This is by far the best RMRRF coverage.
Even Voron folks suck at it ( I have Voron printers ), guys wanna compete attention when you basically let the guys explain their stuff and showed things that matter.
Solid 10/10
This is (in my opinion), the best summarized vlog of RMRRF. All news and updates in a single VOD with minimal cuts. Well paced and awesome show and tell of the products/projects in first person view. Thanks for the video.
The Best RMRRF 2024 walking tour ! thx
This is by far the best RMRRF overview / tour done. Thanks for taking the time to edit your videos to keep valuable content and leave the rest out. Takes time but it's worth it.
A massive thank you Adam for taking the time to record all this for us, lots of exciting things on the horizon
Ive built a Ratrig for my Uni and they are very nice. The paneling now beeing easier to source is a big plus
Can't wait to test Swiss3Dc nozzle, this system look very promising.
The best of the show tours! Thank you for your work.
Thanks for sharing this. The positron is the project I like most.
Thanks Adam, exactly the video I was looking for: great selection of projects, nice sound!
Over 1 hour?! Can't wait to watch this while in the train tomorrow! Still working on my (12 min) video about the event 😅
Adam, it was really nice to see you again.
Haha yes, its a long one! Was great to see you too.
Been wonderful to watch. Thanks for taking your time to put this together, it's been really inspiring
Thank you for showing us, a nice selection of things form the event!
Got 3-4 more items for my bucket list😅
Nice collection of actual technical chats. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this, I wish I could have attended this event, much appreciated the wide coverage.
Fantastic show review - the best of all the YT coverage. Thank you. I've purchased a number of the products profiled. I wish you would do a thorough review of all the BTT products, removing and translating all the acronyms for those of us who don't know or speak the alphabet soup of product nomenclature. Examples: EBB, SKR, M4P, TMC2209, BTTPi, SFS, etc.
Loved this it's the conversations that we would all want to have with these people so thank you
Nice to see an actual Swiss company that makes hot ends and not one that just uses the name (which isn't actually allowed according to Swiss law). Can't wait to try it out.
Thank god im not the only one thinking this whole "swiss name and flag in name while nothing is from Switzerland" thing would be illegal in the EU. It would be a misleading company name after all
Totally agree... thanks for the support.
That was just the best report we could get from the RMRRF. Thank you!
That place was flipping PACKED on Saturday
semms like parts cooling is just gona always be there hahaa! i love the flycron!
The Hueforge guy is very clever
edit: wow the flying gantry is amazing!
I really wanted to go to RMRRF this year but couldn't make it. This is the next best thing, and in some ways probably better. I really appreciate the length and depth of coverage, and the intelligent questions. What an incredible resource.
Thank you!!
Bwance's passion and knowledge comes through so well in the Flycron segment, the Armchair folks are mental and genius.
FINALLY POSITRON NEWS
Great coverage thanks 🙂
This was great! I feel I attended and was following you peaking over the shoulder xD
Wow that dual heater hotend is sick
Cool isn't it! should be capable of high performance and easy nozzle change!
It's incredibly clever !
Though I'm concerned with how small the nozzle's external diameter is. Meaning, a high flow geometry like the cht might not be possible
@@geekoid183 well, you might be surprised, did not show it all :)
1:25:00
honestly this version does make me excited to own one of these printers, can't wait for further refinements
👀 that v-core 4 👀
hopefully I'll get one on the channel before too long!
@@Vector3DP would LOVE that!
Looks like a 9mm vz bot belt path wonder why they went hybrid core xy instead of awd now we have people in vz bot thinking of a hybrid awd jeesh
@@MikehatespigsMy gues is that X axis performance never was a big issue, Y axis was always the bottleneck. Also maybe it is easier for them in "mass"-production to scale.
One definite advantage is you got more belt for the Y axis and thus less belt stretch. The belt cross-section is essentially doubled, while normal AWD just uses the same belt.
@steilkurbler4973 well get ready for a 6 or 8wd next only idlers on the x gantry .... I'm jk but who knows I'd like to see input shaper graphs to see the difference between there 2 systems
EDM for desktop woww. i need it.
I am really interested in that wild hotend from Swiss 3DC
Thanks for the RMRRF coverage. Super excited for the EDM. Don't suppose you got the inside scoop on when they'll be shipping to the UK?
Ye, the EDM is really cool. I don't think i asked about UK shipping so i don't have any more info im afraid.
No biggie, I'll just have to wait. Meant to ask as well, now that Ooznest has stopped selling filament where do you get most of yours from?
@@Vector3DPwe're working on EU and UK compliance. Should be able to accept orders for the EU at least in the coming weeks
@@russellkeyes3984mostly bambu, some prusament.
@@Chuck-f-s-Sneedcan it replace cnc?
The toolless hotends look very interesting, but it seems questionable how reliable they are when changed often and melted material is stuck to them. In the end a lot of cleaning necessary?
Why no one has made a variable nozzle by now? A piece which turns and opens/closes the hole. This would speed up printing dramatically without losing quality. Print inside with 1.2mm and walls with 0.2 in one go. It's like hardware support for arachne generator
What do we think the secret is on the side of the ECRF v2 machine?
16:31 Talk me when you make 5 axis desktop CNC. that will be nice.
That flying gauntry is actually prety great idea. However not for small printer. It wold be great for construction on tall structures
Trying to get a heavyweight concrete pumping gantry to fly doesn't seem ideal 😅
@@Vector3DP Maybe not ideal, but very fun. Big engines are fun
1:30:20 nice portable 3d printer. But make exclusive belt i dont like because make expensive maintance.
1:12:09 What printer frame/core it is? look like ratrig but builded with high quality and stability.
Can you please explain what it means to "Join" this channel. I see what it costs, but I'm not clear on what the benefits are and what the different levels (PLA, PETG, etc.) mean as it relates to "Joining". Is this just a different form of Patreon? I want to support you, but I also want to know what to expect. I searched for information on this but came up empty handed.
Anyone made a toolchanger for the rat rig already?
if the nozzles weren't unique to microswiss, I'd get that.... I hope they do make a CHT version because their hotend is really cool! I was gonna buy an e3d obxidian but now i'm tempted to wait.
Which bit you taking about here?
Talking*
@@Vector3DP Swiss 3DC! wait that's a different company isn't it?!
Regarding the Flycron. Wouldn't it make sense to use counter weights for the gantry. This way the RC Aircraft propellers could be way smaller and more silent. What do you guys think?
Well, not sure any of it makes sense really. If you want to simplify it, use stepper motors... It was really all about the memes, not about making a good printer.
That would be cheating, we wouldn't stand for that! 🤣
Bunch of neat things to see 🤔 Kinda already a sucker for that CNCed BTT Voron Kit 😑 Kinda lost me on the Beacon Contact though... Is it supposed to act as some kind of Load Sensor? 🤨
Beacon is an eddy current based extremely fast bed mesh scanner. You can do something line 11x11 bed mesh in less than a minute, which would normally take ages on a regular probe. The problem is that it only works with metallic surfaces like spring steel sheets etc. It's fine with magnetic sheet under the build surface, but not if you have few big magnets. Also, you need to calibrate it (though you can store your calibration settings) for each build plate and nozzle combination. The calibration involves using old paper-under-nozzle test and manually moving the nozzle up/down when calibrating, which is time consuming.
What beacon contact is that they've figured out a way to do the nozzle contact scanning with purely some software changes (no idea how they do it, but obviously has to be something they can measure with Beacon itself). What that allows is then to use Beacon as a traditional nozzle contact scanner, but with a VERY light touch on the bed. So you can use it on say if your build surface is glass or if you have big magnets under the build plate. Also, it allows for full automation of the calibration of bed and. nozzle combination since it can now accurately know when the nozzle is in contact with the bed. You could even calibrate at the start of the print and then do a super fast mesh with the regular scanning mode.
I have a Beacon myself and absolutely love it and with this software update (no hardware changes needed of any kind) it's going to be so much better if you swap build surfaces or nozzles.
ruclips.net/video/Zdp6iVPhsWc/видео.html
@@flamepygmy you mean 100x100 in less than a minute 😅
My understanding is that the probe is using eddy currents to sense the nozzle and the bed, instead of just the bed like it was before. The way that it can detect contact is due to the inductance of the “sensed” components changing as the nozzle approaches/touches the bed.
1:21:34 👀
yep... right... sure... yeah... right... mmhm...
Flyron bloke is quite intelligent, but what is the point of the concept? beside excessive electricity usage and a higher failure rate?
It was an April Fools joke (as he stated a couple of times). Admittedly an extremely over the top joke.
@@tomlavedas44 Thanks for the info mate, I had scanned through and had not watched the video in its full context evidently lol
The point is to make cool shit and put it on the internet!
@@greenveg42 The point is it's a joke