Thank you for the video. I have several questions: I am planning to build a cheap but good 3d printer. I have some elements, so the price should not exceed 500 USD for me. 1. Which is better as only one printer Voron or Phoenix? Requirements are quality with 0.1 layer size. Even the speed is not important. Could you please make a comparison? 2. What is the length of the linear guides? I cannot find any information regarding the length of it. What is the print size? I am looking for a height of the print no more than 350mm. But the size of the bed I am looking is 300-350.
1: I would take a voron over a phoenix any day of the week, however a voron is sure to exceed your $500 budget. 2: Phoenix has 1000mm tall uprights, and 800mm linear guides. the bed is 350mm and the max print height is about 480mm.
Excellent, can't wait to see the progress!
I can’t wait to see the progress!
You're going to have a ball with this printer, I think. Good bones! It just wants a bit of feeding up :)
Thank you for the video. I have several questions:
I am planning to build a cheap but good 3d printer. I have some elements, so the price should not exceed 500 USD for me.
1. Which is better as only one printer Voron or Phoenix? Requirements are quality with 0.1 layer size. Even the speed is not important. Could you please make a comparison?
2. What is the length of the linear guides? I cannot find any information regarding the length of it. What is the print size? I am looking for a height of the print no more than 350mm. But the size of the bed I am looking is 300-350.
1: I would take a voron over a phoenix any day of the week, however a voron is sure to exceed your $500 budget.
2: Phoenix has 1000mm tall uprights, and 800mm linear guides. the bed is 350mm and the max print height is about 480mm.
Where did you buy the magnetic carbon tips? give me a link
These are Haydn Huntley Magball arms
magballarms.com/
@@mitsubishimakes Thanks