Salad Fork (mini Voron Trident) 3D Printer Build

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • This is video showing my completed build of the Salad Fork v1.1 3D printer. Salad Fork is a fork (hence the name) of the Voron Trident. It's scaled down to 1515 extrusions. This printer uses the DragonBurner toolhead, a LDO orbiter v2.0 extruder, an E3D Revo hotend, a Klicky probe, ZeroPanels panel clips, a Manta M80 v2.0 controller board with a Raspberry Pi CM4, and an EBB36 toolhead board. Connection between the controller and the toolhead board is via CANBUS.
    The printer uses a small pins mod that I created and contributed back to the Salad Fork project. This swaps out captive pins for the screws that serve as axles for the X/Y axis idlers.
    The build was fairly trouble-free, with one exception; I initially started with sensorless homing for the X and Y axes. After tuning that, everything looked great, but then later I found the Y homing was unstable. So ended up going back and retrofitting X and Y endstop switches.
    Salad Fork: github.com/PrintersForAnts/Sa...
    DragonBurner toolhead: github.com/chirpy2605/voron/t...
    ZeroPanels: github.com/zruncho3d/ZeroPane...
    Klicky Probe: github.com/jlas1/Klicky-Probe
    LDO Orbiter v2.0: www.orbiterprojects.com/orbit...
    BigTreeTech Manta M8P controller: github.com/bigtreetech/Manta-M8P
    BigTreeTech EBB36 Toolhead Board: github.com/bigtreetech/EBB
    Raspberry Pi CM4: www.raspberrypi.com/products/...
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