print quality os Total crap. the table is shaking and shouldn't be at all the vibes from that definitely effects the print quality. so in all you timing this saying world's first is totally click bait why even try you haven't sorted out nothing just turned up the speed. 😂. stupidity will get you everything
Imagine building a whole corexy voron with a bowden and experimenting with settings for months, tinkering everything just to lose to a good old ender 3, great project, love the 4wd bed.
Well an ender 3's frame. At this point it would have been cheaper and easier to buy extrusions and build a frame than get an ender and replace every part but the BL touch(which was probably an upgrade).
@@anton4ik55 Is it really so? I thought on a larger print the bed would have more time to speed up and down as the moves would probably be bigger, but on small print it will have to keep changing direction probably multiple times in seconds. I may be completely wrong for sure but to me it would seem that would mean a smaller print would get artifacts more easily.
>enters the internet out of nowhere >annhialates the benchy wr >fucking does it again in just a few weeks >says that she's not happy with it >refuses to elaborate lmao
sitting here with my 4:48 from a couple years ago thinking my ender is on steroids, then this person just shows up out of nowhere to completely smash everything else out of the water and on an ender 3, absolutely insane stuff
God dammit this video radiates a very particular kind of energy. The Steam deck as the timer, how the camera flips mid speedrun from the vibrations, the fucking leafblower as a cooling fan... Yeah, that's not a pretty benchy but its *a* benchy and we take those. Great work!!!
I’m In love. I like the y axis rail solution. That was a huge point of contention with the ender frame. The crossbar was almost impossible to get straight stock. Now that frame looks stiff. 10/10 build. I’ll take some elements from it for sure.
@@eldragon00 it could be, but the bed on an ender 3 is the same color as this it would make sense to have a thin carbon fiber mat over it for the texture and for letting heat through
Wow you’re so quick with beating your own records, I wasn’t even able to keep up! Awesome achievements and also inspiring - congrats on the magic Sub2!
you definitely need to upgrade your voron to use 2 steppers per belt for even more acceleration so far the game is mostly reduced moving mass, but why not kill I with more torque like on this "ender 3" with 4 steppers that sling that bed
@@247printing cartesian is mathematically faster - assuming you ignore all inertia and have the same steppers, corexy yields you a travel speed of 1 for each unit both motors turn, but on cartesian it yields you somewhat between 1 and sqrt(2) but it still boils down to inertia - i'm pretty confident, that CoreXY can do the faster quality benchy :)
the bed must be a thin carbon fiber plate to accelerate that fast. I see double y axis motors with heatsinks and cooling fans.. I assume double x axis servos or steppers as well
@@asicdathens she put up a video shortly after her previous run, there's 4 motors driving Y, 2 driving X, belted Z, bed is a carbon fiber plate that just sits in an aluminum pocket
What always blows my mind is how the plastic has enough time to cool. Yeah the jet engine fan is going sure, but still the blistering speed hides that filament so fast. Really cool!
The speed contrast between homing/purging and then the crazy fast printing is funny. Almost took longer to start the print than actually printing a benchy 🤣
I don't know what a benchy is, and i don't do 3D printing, but I'm here for this, whatever it is. The speed of the 3D printer is incredible. Amazing reengineering of common platforms.
A bench is the boat that she printed. Very commonly used for "benchmarking" 3d printers because of the many curves, angles, and surface types it has. If you're familiar with 3d animation, it's like a Utah Teapot
not really (and just to make it clear, this printer holds the record and is in this regards better than any other printer no matter the motion system and it is a bedslinder) but: CoreXY is the superior system in most cases - you need to understand why this bedslinger can be faster movement speed and nozzle throughput (and somewhat cooling) are not the issues here, those can be scaled up pretty "easy" since the benchy has very little volume - it all boils down to acceleration, so basically how fast you can go from zero to max speed that is why CoreXY is superior to a Bedslinger because the moving mass is vastly minimized since the build platform and motors are stationary and only a lightweight 2-axis gantry moves - a bedslinger mitigates this issue by decoupling the x and y asis on to the gantry and the bed, so most of the moving mass (motors) except the z-axis can be more or less lightweight so the problem here is a simple physics problem - you have to deal with inertia, the more mass, the more inertia and the more torque your stepper motor needs to bring something up to speed - that is why, with the same motors, a bed slinger will in almost all cases have a slower acceleration than a CoreXY motion system and now comes the part why this printer is still faster: Monika basically "eliminated" the intertia problem by using 4 stepper motors for the y axis bed and 2 for the x axis gantry - in the context of the motion system, this is "cheating", it is yet in the rules of the speedboat race, that it technically states, that you have to use stepper motors, but it did not specify how much power those have and how many you would use the huge advantage then boils down to the fact that you still have a slower motion platform in principle, but the cartesian printer then has a mathematical advantage, on movements on X and Y (so diagonal) if both motors run at speed 1, the nozzle moves sqrt(2), so roughly 1,4 units , while the most you can get out of CoreXY is a speed of 1 on x or y if the motors are turing both at Speed 1 - so no matter what you do, 2 axis cartesian movement is always faster than a 2 axis coreXY movement if you ignore the mass so basically: this works for a benchy, but in realistic printing scenarios where you just cant slap everything dead with more and bigger stepper motors, it will fail to deliver - on a bigger print, lets say 500 g helmet on the full build volume, CoreXY will still have the same speed from the first to the last layer, while the bed slinger sees no land
@@suit1337saying that using a better motor system is "cheating" is quite stupid, it's pretty much the spirit of the speedbenchy competition. This record shows that a technically more nimble printer isn't the only thing that matters.
@@FAB1150 This is true. It's just for benchy competition. Why some people like to compare it with the realistic quality printing is beyond humane understanding. Maybe when they watch a real quality printing they will also ask "can it print sub 2 minute benchy?" too. lol
Why? If my core xy produced this print, I'd call it a failed print and tweak some settings. There really needs to be a proper benchmark print specifically for speed printing.
@@hippopotamus86 there is this falls in the category speed, it produces a "benchy shaped object", in the category quality it needs to be dimensionally accurate
Congratulations! I am absolutely loving the vibes these videos give out - no over-production, no over-hype (though, of course, hype for passing these milestones is completely reasonable), just one person sitting there and improving their printer bit by bit and posting the results. Truly inspirational!
@@casbremer7793tbf, the limiting factor of the bambu printers becomes the cooling. Unless you want to attach a leaf blower to the front of it, like this guy, that printer hit it's ceiling by just that.
"It's not pretty, but that's a benchy" Exactly what i said mere seconds before hearing it, excellent work on pushing the boundaries though! And holy FRICK was that fast
truly an incredible moment in 3d printing history I love how slow the purge line and the presentation are compared to the rest of the print what are you using as your print bed? carbon fiber? i can't wait to see your next speed record - on a bedslinger none the less
This had OG youtube written all over it and I loved it. Even the the “shock” of its a girl?! Nooo it can’t be! Amazing top tier narrative and production
why aren't you very happy?? this is incredible! I was proud when i got my friend's old mini delta to print a good benchy in less than an hour, but not so much anymore lol. granted that was without replacing motors or circuit boards
@@Tyrone-Wardyeah it wont win any awards for looks. but a sub 2minute and still have it be recognizable and on a (albeit heavily modified) bedslinger? its crazy.
A bedslinger pulling 300K acceleration, 3D printed turbo + Harbor Freight vice, and Steamdeck stopwatch. This is based as hell and a testament to the creator.
2:27, the boat has no stack 2:30, the stack is complete idc how smooth it is or if there are holes in the hull and it would instantly sink with all souls lost, it's perfect
I knew this day would come, but I had expected it to be on something like a Vzbot or some other relatively sophisticated printer. I love that it’s on a bed slinger, as it helps in the efforts to silence the “bed slingers baaaad” sheep.
I was expecting in any moment the bed flying through the window! Awesome setup! Can you list the mods? I can recognize: - the Z belt mod by KevinAkaSam - Linear rails - and... that tube? Are you printing with pellets instead of filament???
Awesome! That benchy is really getting shaken boat syndrome with this bedslinger. I’d really enjoy to see it in slow motion to see how the soft plastic is being affected by this kinematic. You might be getting some artifacts because of this but it is hard to tell 😆
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print speed looks kinda sluggish. i think it should be a bit faster. 😅
print quality os Total crap. the table is shaking and shouldn't be at all the vibes from that definitely effects the print quality. so in all you timing this saying world's first is totally click bait why even try you haven't sorted out nothing just turned up the speed. 😂. stupidity will get you everything
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steam deck timer with the pimped out ender 3 being cooled by the 3d printed turbo being held up by the harbor freight bench vice. What a legend.
This mad lad has their priorities in order
i thought it looked like a creality printer but couldn't believe it. awesome
the stories will outlast all of us
I think the vice is to add some mass to that table
Standing on the wobbly ass ikea table
“Your CAD assignment is due 12pm tonight”
Me at 11:55 pm:
you got 12 hours what are you nervous about?
@@finncarlin7173 this was a social experiment, my identical comment that has 12am got 0 likes
@@bloodwolf2609 lmao nice 😂 i like the way you think
Breaking a world record with a steamdeck as a timer and casually dropping the camera mid print, that's just the type of content I want to see
she is the hero the 3dp world needed
Classic RUclips vibee
Slow it down and she's literally naked too probably just wearing a sports bra 😂
No no cameraman was blown away by wind from sheer power of that printer
and the way the steam deck turned off mid print 💀
Imagine building a whole corexy voron with a bowden and experimenting with settings for months, tinkering everything just to lose to a good old ender 3, great project, love the 4wd bed.
Well an ender 3's frame. At this point it would have been cheaper and easier to buy extrusions and build a frame than get an ender and replace every part but the BL touch(which was probably an upgrade).
@@mrfawkes9110 🤓
The steam deck as a timer really sells the amount of power you hold
Now all she as to do is print the world's fastest deck case and put it on.
@@nimjabeb3910all SHE has to do...
@@GOOGLE-ADMlN my mistake
Im fuckin intimidated. God damn lmao
@@GOOGLE-ADMlNyeah because SHE can also be reffering to a dog
That bench was printed so fast it is blurry even when stationary XD
😂
It was me Benchrry! When you were making out with your girlfriend, I disrupted the bed adhesion so the spaghetti was all over the place.
😂😂😂
😂😅😂😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The reports of the bedslinger's demise have been widely exaggerated.
It would only be a problem for bigger prints, for small stuff like benchy there's barely any difference :D
@@anton4ik55 Is it really so? I thought on a larger print the bed would have more time to speed up and down as the moves would probably be bigger, but on small print it will have to keep changing direction probably multiple times in seconds. I may be completely wrong for sure but to me it would seem that would mean a smaller print would get artifacts more easily.
@Iisakkiik it’s harder to move heavy part fast due to inertia
Well I don't mean to be rude but the benchy isn't pretty to be honest (sarcasm)
@@Etrehumain123 yeah but if she can make that in under 2 mins, she can probably make a really good looking beachy just a bit slower.
Everything about your setup is the reason why this person is an absolute chad
I think it’s a Stacy, the female Chad
>enters the internet out of nowhere
>annhialates the benchy wr
>fucking does it again in just a few weeks
>says that she's not happy with it
>refuses to elaborate
lmao
Based
@@RC-fp1tlGOATed even
And does it with the greatest printer of all time
sitting here with my 4:48 from a couple years ago thinking my ender is on steroids, then this person just shows up out of nowhere to completely smash everything else out of the water and on an ender 3, absolutely insane stuff
Based and benchie-pilled.
God dammit this video radiates a very particular kind of energy. The Steam deck as the timer, how the camera flips mid speedrun from the vibrations, the fucking leafblower as a cooling fan... Yeah, that's not a pretty benchy but its *a* benchy and we take those. Great work!!!
It was a real 50/50 whether the benchy was going to finish or the house was going to come crashing down first.
You are the essence of utter anarchy and I love it. Table clamped blower fan duct taped to the hotend and a steam deck for a timer
Simply amazing
this legit feels like watching a time lapse in real time
this is legit faster than the same time lapse would be on my printer
this gives early 2000s youtube vibes and I love it
The speedrun community and 3d printing community crossover
Racing
I’m In love. I like the y axis rail solution. That was a huge point of contention with the ender frame. The crossbar was almost impossible to get straight stock. Now that frame looks stiff. 10/10 build. I’ll take some elements from it for sure.
bed adhesion was present that day
Extra glue?
@@AZ3D_printingit's on the magnetic plate without a mat
@@bettafish541 It looks like a carbon fiber plate.
@@eldragon00 it could be, but the bed on an ender 3 is the same color as this
it would make sense to have a thin carbon fiber mat over it for the texture and for letting heat through
@bettafish541 I'd say its only a carbon fiber bed for minimizing weight to handle the acceleration this thing experiences
0:30 that genuinely made my heartbeat raise more than a fnaf 1 jumpscare
Yea it bricked my heart
Wow you’re so quick with beating your own records, I wasn’t even able to keep up! Awesome achievements and also inspiring - congrats on the magic Sub2!
ur gonna go back to cartesian XD
you definitely need to upgrade your voron to use 2 steppers per belt for even more acceleration
so far the game is mostly reduced moving mass, but why not kill I with more torque
like on this "ender 3" with 4 steppers that sling that bed
@@florentzogaj4167 Hmmm… why? Because cartesian is faster kinematics?
@@suit1337 absolutely correct - there is still a lot of headroom on the motor side. Though I’d like to attack quality at speed first 👍
@@247printing cartesian is mathematically faster - assuming you ignore all inertia and have the same steppers, corexy yields you a travel speed of 1 for each unit both motors turn, but on cartesian it yields you somewhat between 1 and sqrt(2)
but it still boils down to inertia - i'm pretty confident, that CoreXY can do the faster quality benchy :)
I dont know much about 3D printing but from what ive just learned this woman is insane, yes?
yes :D
3d printer speedruns gotta be one the coolest things ive seen in a while
And to this day that turbo fan is still cooling those bearings. That camera couldn't even keep up. Thats impressive
A bed slinger's buildplate pulling 30.6Gs is insane...
the bed must be a thin carbon fiber plate to accelerate that fast. I see double y axis motors with heatsinks and cooling fans.. I assume double x axis servos or steppers as well
@@asicdathens she put up a video shortly after her previous run, there's 4 motors driving Y, 2 driving X, belted Z, bed is a carbon fiber plate that just sits in an aluminum pocket
The earth slips under it at this point xD
What always blows my mind is how the plastic has enough time to cool. Yeah the jet engine fan is going sure, but still the blistering speed hides that filament so fast. Really cool!
I think the PLA used is quick PLA, which is made for lower temp melts and faster cooling, to let things like this happen.
@@endermaster08 The filament is linked in the description
The speed contrast between homing/purging and then the crazy fast printing is funny. Almost took longer to start the print than actually printing a benchy 🤣
I like the default ender 3 purge line
It probably did if the hotbed and hotend warm up is accounted
Just giving credit to the Wadsworth Constant.
I don't know what a benchy is, and i don't do 3D printing, but I'm here for this, whatever it is. The speed of the 3D printer is incredible. Amazing reengineering of common platforms.
A bench is the boat that she printed. Very commonly used for "benchmarking" 3d printers because of the many curves, angles, and surface types it has. If you're familiar with 3d animation, it's like a Utah Teapot
The camera was so impressed that it fainted! Seriously, though. Absolutely incredible work. Congratulations!
To think sub 2 would be done on a bed slinger, unreal.
Core xy users been real quiet after this video dropped
not really (and just to make it clear, this printer holds the record and is in this regards better than any other printer no matter the motion system and it is a bedslinder)
but: CoreXY is the superior system in most cases - you need to understand why this bedslinger can be faster
movement speed and nozzle throughput (and somewhat cooling) are not the issues here, those can be scaled up pretty "easy" since the benchy has very little volume - it all boils down to acceleration, so basically how fast you can go from zero to max speed
that is why CoreXY is superior to a Bedslinger because the moving mass is vastly minimized since the build platform and motors are stationary and only a lightweight 2-axis gantry moves - a bedslinger mitigates this issue by decoupling the x and y asis on to the gantry and the bed, so most of the moving mass (motors) except the z-axis can be more or less lightweight
so the problem here is a simple physics problem - you have to deal with inertia, the more mass, the more inertia and the more torque your stepper motor needs to bring something up to speed - that is why, with the same motors, a bed slinger will in almost all cases have a slower acceleration than a CoreXY motion system
and now comes the part why this printer is still faster: Monika basically "eliminated" the intertia problem by using 4 stepper motors for the y axis bed and 2 for the x axis gantry - in the context of the motion system, this is "cheating", it is yet in the rules of the speedboat race, that it technically states, that you have to use stepper motors, but it did not specify how much power those have and how many you would use
the huge advantage then boils down to the fact that you still have a slower motion platform in principle, but the cartesian printer then has a mathematical advantage, on movements on X and Y (so diagonal) if both motors run at speed 1, the nozzle moves sqrt(2), so roughly 1,4 units , while the most you can get out of CoreXY is a speed of 1 on x or y if the motors are turing both at Speed 1 - so no matter what you do, 2 axis cartesian movement is always faster than a 2 axis coreXY movement if you ignore the mass
so basically: this works for a benchy, but in realistic printing scenarios where you just cant slap everything dead with more and bigger stepper motors, it will fail to deliver - on a bigger print, lets say 500 g helmet on the full build volume, CoreXY will still have the same speed from the first to the last layer, while the bed slinger sees no land
@@suit1337saying that using a better motor system is "cheating" is quite stupid, it's pretty much the spirit of the speedbenchy competition. This record shows that a technically more nimble printer isn't the only thing that matters.
@@FAB1150 This is true. It's just for benchy competition. Why some people like to compare it with the realistic quality printing is beyond humane understanding. Maybe when they watch a real quality printing they will also ask "can it print sub 2 minute benchy?" too. lol
Why? If my core xy produced this print, I'd call it a failed print and tweak some settings. There really needs to be a proper benchmark print specifically for speed printing.
@@hippopotamus86 there is
this falls in the category speed, it produces a "benchy shaped object", in the category quality it needs to be dimensionally accurate
That ender has had a hard life.
Its as if an orphan living on the streets made it to the moon.
Congratulations! I am absolutely loving the vibes these videos give out - no over-production, no over-hype (though, of course, hype for passing these milestones is completely reasonable), just one person sitting there and improving their printer bit by bit and posting the results. Truly inspirational!
Turbo...4x4...the surrounding area trembling from the power and speed of the creations creation...perfection.
slowed it down to 0.25x speed so my bambu brain could process this
lmfao
you are the first self aware bambu user i have seen ever XD this is really funny!
@@casbremer7793 fr
@@casbremer7793har har har
@@casbremer7793tbf, the limiting factor of the bambu printers becomes the cooling. Unless you want to attach a leaf blower to the front of it, like this guy, that printer hit it's ceiling by just that.
Well the purge line seems oka~ *OH GREAT HEAVENS*
The bottom layer was still molten by the time it finished....
Meanwhile the printer: REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
This gives all of us late to the game ender 3 owners alot of confidence for sure. Woww
"It's not pretty, but that's a benchy"
Exactly what i said mere seconds before hearing it, excellent work on pushing the boundaries though!
And holy FRICK was that fast
That's the most beautiful and detailed Beachy I've seen😂
The jank ass fucking Steam Deck timer... This is fucking phenomenal.
Aside from the sub par Benchy...this is truly immaculate. Legendary modding skills
She’s giving it all she’s got captain! She can’t take much more of this!
This is the peak of youtube content.
SHE HAS GONE AND DONE THE IMPOSSIBLE, and the steamdeck is iconic
The fact that the vibrations were enough to knock the phone over really shows how fast this thing is.
Using a Steam Deck as a timer is a absolute power move
Times it on a steam deck too what a flex
These boat speed wars are awesome. Queen of printing there.
Love to see random people show up and destroy a record
Thanks for the motor info the other day. I have a pair on the way for my corexy.
Great job Monika!!! im so proud to see how far you’ve come
truly an incredible moment in 3d printing history
I love how slow the purge line and the presentation are compared to the rest of the print
what are you using as your print bed? carbon fiber?
i can't wait to see your next speed record - on a bedslinger none the less
This had OG youtube written all over it and I loved it. Even the the “shock” of its a girl?! Nooo it can’t be! Amazing top tier narrative and production
Truly a benchy-looking-object that haha
Well done!
I swear I've seen bouncy castles blown up by that orange cooling fan!
Nice work🎉
why aren't you very happy?? this is incredible!
I was proud when i got my friend's old mini delta to print a good benchy in less than an hour, but not so much anymore lol. granted that was without replacing motors or circuit boards
What's impressive, it was kinda ugly
@@Tyrone-Wardyeah it wont win any awards for looks. but a sub 2minute and still have it be recognizable and on a (albeit heavily modified) bedslinger? its crazy.
@@Tyrone-Wardyou’re lost
This is genuinely the coolest thing I've ever seen. The amount of swag dripping off this video is ridiculous
Prints so fast, even the camera tipped over in whiplash
This is the coolest thing I've seen today
Omg. I lost it at the finished product.
lol, I thought I was the only one
"Your CAD assignment is due 12am tonight”
Me at 11:55 pm:
Ohh, good social experiment dude!
@@zerobro44 lmao congrats on finding it
You know a printer is powerful, when it has a damn turbocharger starapped to it
On a bed slinger?! You're absolutely crazy my dude.
He is cooling the belts holy fucking shit
The bed slinger pulling that off is absolutely insane, holy crap. And that setup looks like my own workspace, I love it
Just keep pushing the bar more and more , I like that , congrats 🎉
You are giving us bed slingers hope! Truly incredible
On a bed slinger no less 😂 incredible amazing work
The fact that the model stayed on the build plate is an accomplishment by itself.
Never knew till today that 3D printing a benchy can be a speedrun, but dammit im here for it
A bedslinger pulling 300K acceleration, 3D printed turbo + Harbor Freight vice, and Steamdeck stopwatch. This is based as hell and a testament to the creator.
Bro even had to slap a turbo onto it 💀💀💀
This will blow up in the future
2:27, the boat has no stack
2:30, the stack is complete
idc how smooth it is or if there are holes in the hull and it would instantly sink with all souls lost, it's perfect
I knew this day would come, but I had expected it to be on something like a Vzbot or some other relatively sophisticated printer. I love that it’s on a bed slinger, as it helps in the efforts to silence the “bed slingers baaaad” sheep.
Me doing my homework at class before the teacher sit down and open the notebook:
just cause its messy doesn't mean its not a benchy! good job! that was hella impressive
truly an incredible moment in 3d printing history
also W timer
a two minute pre-chewed dog toy benchy
(all jokes aside, this is seriously impressive)
I was expecting in any moment the bed flying through the window!
Awesome setup!
Can you list the mods?
I can recognize:
- the Z belt mod by KevinAkaSam
- Linear rails
- and... that tube? Are you printing with pellets instead of filament???
Pure insanity! especially with 3d printed parts. Kudos on the build!
You heard of this thing the 8 minute abs? Well this is going to blow that out of the water. It’s called…7 minute abs.
I prefer 6 second abs 💦
This thing makes people with Parkinson’s look like they’re standing still
Awesome! That benchy is really getting shaken boat syndrome with this bedslinger. I’d really enjoy to see it in slow motion to see how the soft plastic is being affected by this kinematic. You might be getting some artifacts because of this but it is hard to tell 😆
Everything about this video is Truly amazing.
There's gotta be a quality standard tho, it's impressive but it's not a successful print
Karl Jobst has ruined speed running for me, all I could think about was how that camera fall was the ideal moment to splice the video.
With a wobbly table and everything!
the wobbly table acts as a suspension to eat some of the g forces the build plate experiences lmao
I'm sure it won't last long
likely saves the house
Printer when going home 😊😊
Printer when Prints 😈💨
Have you thought about cooling the air from the blower so you get better prints?
I feel like I'm looking at the future
- Hey, babe. Whana come over?
-I can’t. I’m printing a benchy.
-My parents aren’t home.
…
The whole setup is wild. That electric tape held on like a champ.
are you planning to share your project files ? im really interested about ur build
Never thought I would see more records broken with a bed slinger. Congratulations on the speed!
This looks like a very productive fire hazard and i love it
0:50 Analog humm is messed up, the run is spliced c:
Agreed
The height seems to line up still the hum change could be messed up from moving or rubbing against smth
Bed slinging like a champion. Great job.
Really incredible. Could you share the CPAP Blower Model please?
This is the most Badass diy set up ive seen, this is the stuff of myths
(edits for spelling)