Thanks 😂, surprisingly the tool head can't go much fast because the hotend can't melt plastic fast enough, though I can raise acceleration by quite abit!
@@gunneraberli can I ask what hotend is on this thing? My modified Ender2Pro can't get anywhere near this speed, and my limiting factor is definitely my melting rate.
@@eel12333 Right now I'm using a Rapido UHF hotend with a CHT volcano(though I learned CHT doesn't help much with volcano nozzles, I made a video on that if your interested), if I were to buy again though I'd buy a Goliath hotend instead because of it's (supposed) much higher flow rate.
While your printer (I'm assuming you mean your VZcube not the Voron or the Ender) is very impressive (I like the CPAP cooling solution and the custom Z-axis is pretty cool) and I'm sure your printer is very fast (maybe even faster then mine, I watched your videos and your top speed and accel is still less by far so probably not as of now), mine still runs on a SKR pico which is a $30 control board. Also in your newest print video you go 200mm/s at 10k accel, this part has 45k accel and 375mm/s . Also in newest video you show your printer's top speed and accel which was 600mm/s at 20k accel, while mine can do the same 600mm/s at 75k accel with ±0.055mm accuracy(small parts don't come out well because of cooling but large ones are fine), and have a travel speed of 800mm/s at 50k accel with no accuracy loss. So finally while your printer is very fast currently(and will probably get faster in the future) as of now it still isn't faster than mine.
Quite fast, i have ender 3 v2 i need to look into upgrading the speed components. Good print as well . Great job!
Thanks!
I've never seen a 3D print that fast. That's insane
Thanks!
That’s insane look up the vzbot
If this is the Quality setting I don't even wanna know the Speed of the Daft setting
Thanks 😂, surprisingly the tool head can't go much fast because the hotend can't melt plastic fast enough, though I can raise acceleration by quite abit!
@@gunneraberli 1.0 mm nozzle: "Hold my beer"
@@AximiliEsgarrouth1 Having one of those would be crazy, may get one to see what it's like lol
@@gunneraberli can I ask what hotend is on this thing?
My modified Ender2Pro can't get anywhere near this speed, and my limiting factor is definitely my melting rate.
@@eel12333 Right now I'm using a Rapido UHF hotend with a CHT volcano(though I learned CHT doesn't help much with volcano nozzles, I made a video on that if your interested), if I were to buy again though I'd buy a Goliath hotend instead because of it's (supposed) much higher flow rate.
have you tried hairless tape
Not yet, I just grabbed it out of the bottom of my tool box😂
Seems like you have quite a lot of warping on the print bed.
There is a little warping on the edges though it didn't effect the print too much luckily, I def need to adjust my bed
@@gunneraberli a little?? That looked like several mm. Try cleaning the bed with warm water and make sure the hotend is close enough.
sounds like r2d2
😂 you're right, I've never though about that before😂
is it bowden?
Yep!
You guys really call that fast and much less quality??? My printer beats this by a landslide and it’s twice as big!
While your printer (I'm assuming you mean your VZcube not the Voron or the Ender) is very impressive (I like the CPAP cooling solution and the custom Z-axis is pretty cool) and I'm sure your printer is very fast (maybe even faster then mine, I watched your videos and your top speed and accel is still less by far so probably not as of now), mine still runs on a SKR pico which is a $30 control board. Also in your newest print video you go 200mm/s at 10k accel, this part has 45k accel and 375mm/s . Also in newest video you show your printer's top speed and accel which was 600mm/s at 20k accel, while mine can do the same 600mm/s at 75k accel with ±0.055mm accuracy(small parts don't come out well because of cooling but large ones are fine), and have a travel speed of 800mm/s at 50k accel with no accuracy loss. So finally while your printer is very fast currently(and will probably get faster in the future) as of now it still isn't faster than mine.