At this point in time, my only real plan is to convert this build into something else. I did film a video converting the printer to use trident style leadscrew Z which I might upload in a month or so...
@@mitsubishimakes gotcha! but is there a reason on a build like yours with 500mm extrusions that it can't be a tad bit higher? I have some 500mm from an older printer that I would like to use for a SimpleCore wondering if I can get at least 275mm in the Z axis. Thanks!!!
@@JoseChambrot The reason that we dont typically move the gantry higher is because the machine is designed to be easily enclosed. If enclosed, there would need to be enough space above the toolhead for the wires to go, while still being below the top of the frame. If you arent enclosing, theres no reason you couldn't move the gantry up to gain more Z height in the same frame
Hi, this is not an H-bot printer at all, rather it is CoreXY. CoreXY motion systems can go extremely fast, but since my printer is so large I probably wont be able to go over 150mm/s at around 4K accel
love this video! in the process of building mine out now! rolohaun is so clutch for all the knowledge he gave us. currently converting my replicator to run klipper also
Best SimpleCore review on RUclips!
Isnt it the only one 😆
@@mitsubishimakes shhh
Nice review! And it seems like a fair take on the machine. Looking forward to your modding adventures!
Would love a update on this I have a few 300/300 heated beds i could use in a build like this
At this point in time, my only real plan is to convert this build into something else. I did film a video converting the printer to use trident style leadscrew Z which I might upload in a month or so...
I want to learn how to program to make my printer like you, I found it perfect, I want one too! ❤❤
what about sensorless homing as a solution for the endstops
Sensorless is a great option!
Is there anything limiting the height of the gantry? (other than the length of the belts) Seems like it can be higher to add some Z height.
With longer Z rails and belts you could raise it up higher, for sure.
@@mitsubishimakes gotcha! but is there a reason on a build like yours with 500mm extrusions that it can't be a tad bit higher? I have some 500mm from an older printer that I would like to use for a SimpleCore wondering if I can get at least 275mm in the Z axis. Thanks!!!
@@JoseChambrot The reason that we dont typically move the gantry higher is because the machine is designed to be easily enclosed. If enclosed, there would need to be enough space above the toolhead for the wires to go, while still being below the top of the frame. If you arent enclosing, theres no reason you couldn't move the gantry up to gain more Z height in the same frame
@@mitsubishimakes That makes perfect sense! I don't really intend to enclose it...thanks for the info!
Wow this is sweet....
Great name!
@@mitsubishimakeshhah thanks!
What is the maximum speed this type of h-bot can reach without losing print quality?
Hi, this is not an H-bot printer at all, rather it is CoreXY. CoreXY motion systems can go extremely fast, but since my printer is so large I probably wont be able to go over 150mm/s at around 4K accel
love this video! in the process of building mine out now!
rolohaun is so clutch for all the knowledge he gave us. currently converting my replicator to run klipper also
Nice video! And only 1 sub away from 200!