Hi, great project and interesting channel. I have a question about this type of toolchanger. Would it be possible to combine a head with the ERCF project to have a multicolor head, for example, using PLA, and in another head, use a different type of material like TPU, carbon fiber, or a water-soluble support filament? Thanks for sharing your tests, I'll be keeping an eye on your channel. Cheers!
It would be possible if you could bodge together the firmware, but there aren’t many situations where you’d need more than 5 different filaments for a single printer. Either you’re doing engineering work, where a toolchanger can give you multiple different materials with different printing temperatures like TPU and ABS, or you’re doing aesthetic work, where an ERCF can give you all the colours you’d need. Seldom do you do both. If you’re doing a high-grade engineering project and want multiple colours, just paint it.
@@Scrogan Thank you very much for your response. It would actually be for creating silent blocks embedded in an assembly, so internal supports are needed for the core of the inner shaft, which is surrounded by the TPU block fitted into the surface modeling. It's the complete support for the shaft of an electric skateboard. Thank you very much for sharing your videos and tests, they are very interesting. Best regards.
Congratulations i like the way the dock looks and alto that is supported from the bottom
amazing work that you are doing in sv08.
👋👋
Thanks
Hi, great project and interesting channel. I have a question about this type of toolchanger. Would it be possible to combine a head with the ERCF project to have a multicolor head, for example, using PLA, and in another head, use a different type of material like TPU, carbon fiber, or a water-soluble support filament? Thanks for sharing your tests, I'll be keeping an eye on your channel. Cheers!
It would be possible if you could bodge together the firmware, but there aren’t many situations where you’d need more than 5 different filaments for a single printer. Either you’re doing engineering work, where a toolchanger can give you multiple different materials with different printing temperatures like TPU and ABS, or you’re doing aesthetic work, where an ERCF can give you all the colours you’d need. Seldom do you do both. If you’re doing a high-grade engineering project and want multiple colours, just paint it.
@@Scrogan Thank you very much for your response. It would actually be for creating silent blocks embedded in an assembly, so internal supports are needed for the core of the inner shaft, which is surrounded by the TPU block fitted into the surface modeling. It's the complete support for the shaft of an electric skateboard. Thank you very much for sharing your videos and tests, they are very interesting. Best regards.
This is so cool! Im SO HYPED to get my sv08! Love your dragon burner toolheads too! Out of curiousity how much do you think each toolhead cost you?
You can do it for less than 80 or you can spend as much as you want. You on discord or fb?
Was wondering if that or maybe the enclosure would prevent the flex evident in the other video, great work though, well done
Flex was the dock frame not being entirely stout. Not the frame of printer.
Gosh darn those steppers are noisy.
I have a solution for that already just trying to decide on whether to do it or not. 😆 🤣
Reminds me of A4988s.
@@3dcustoms762well what’s the solution? Higher quality steppers?
@@3dcustoms762 wondering what solution…?
Where can I find guides on how to do this?
currently we are getting the 3rd and 4th machine going. once this is complete and we don't have to adjust anything i will be releasing BOM
What tool heads r u using
yeah, i was wondering about that too
Currently using dragonburners but can use xol, blackbird, yavoth, stealthburner and a few others all viewable on @#draftshiftdesign github
Thank.
I’m ready to throw my sv08 in the trash.
@@AaronBittenbender I'll take it 😂😂