Getting started with Recore

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • This video does a quick run through of how to set up a new Recore once it arrives. Recore is a 3D printer control board that comes with Klipper pre-installed.
    Recore is available for purchase in the webshop: www.iagent.no/...
    There is also a blog post where you can cut and paste the commands in the video: www.iagent.no/...
    For documentation on Recore, check out the wiki: wiki.iagent.no...

Комментарии • 24

  • @CuriousSpy
    @CuriousSpy 5 месяцев назад +4

    im not into 3d printing and dont know of any of these stuff. But thanks for video description and video quality - i stayed here until end. Good stuff

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you, I appreciate the positive feedback : )

  • @nikoladze
    @nikoladze 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks so fancy and cool!

  • @danhenton1978
    @danhenton1978 5 месяцев назад

    Great work! I see you’ve had the same frustrations as me and the skills to fix it. DIY printers are good but there is still a lot to be desired when it comes to quality and robust electronic hardware that’s quick to configure!
    Software is hard but you’ll get there Linux’s got your back.

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад

      There is definitely room for improvement in many areas of 3D printing. DIY printers still have a lot to offer for people who want to be self reliant and like to fix things themselves.

  • @KimOyhus
    @KimOyhus 5 месяцев назад

    Gratulerer med lanseringen!
    Håper jeg kommer til å bruke den i mitt prosjekt med skriver av myk mekanikk. (Compliant mechanisms)

  • @Duraltia
    @Duraltia 5 месяцев назад +2

    @00:00 When you can't even be bothered to rotate your Klipper Screen into the proper orientation for the presentation 😏
    That being said... I don't mind the use of those TBP01P1 Connectors instead of Screw Terminals but why the fuck aren't they included in the Board Packaging!?
    Literally no one will have these lying around in a drawer and literally no one will be able to start their project if they didn't buy them together with the board so you're not saving anything.
    Not that I have ANY interest in this product but if I have had any I'd immediately lose it due to lack of example configs for a 3D Printer to work my way up like how I did with the BTT ones.
    Like how is the V2.4 at the beginning being operated as it requires 7 Stepper Drivers which this board doesn't have. CAN for the Tool Head? How was this established? etc...

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад +1

      Since I use this printer for development, reinstall the software very often. Sometimes the rotation is left out if I'm focused on a different problem. Definitely should have been done for this sequence though, so I'll try to do better in future videos.
      Connectors could be included, sure, I've considered doing for a while actually. The reason for the splitting of the two is really just a remnant from an older project and I've just kept it like that since.
      As for example configs that is definitely on the list of improvements for the documentation.
      The tool head is USB, not CAN. It's a new product I'm working on.

  • @PiDsPagePrototypes
    @PiDsPagePrototypes 5 месяцев назад

    Can the next one include Network setup that doesn't use WiFi? Got the wired port right there, easier and less likely to fail or be sucesptable to interference then WiFi .

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад

      If you have an Ethernet connection, it's not necessary to set up WiFi. I mostly use Ethernet myself, I only use WiFi for testing.

  • @David_Phantom
    @David_Phantom 5 месяцев назад +1

    Stupid idea -i think would be cool- that would most likely be a pain to implement if you actually were to do it:
    Have the board be PoE capable. Just one plug for network and power.
    Completely unrelated, now I want to see Positron run off of Recore! Two open source homebrew to production products working together would be awesome!

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад +1

      PoE is definitely very cool! I think the maximum power capacity is too low though at some 90 W max :|
      A Positron running with Recore would be great!

  • @nirgivon
    @nirgivon 5 месяцев назад +1

    it looks like a very interesting board.
    How ever, I was not able to find any documentations.
    Can you please link if there is any?
    I have a home made Delta, and is looking for a board.
    But, without documentation, how to connect, how to configure... I can't use this board.

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@nirgivon Hi! Please see the wiki for documentation. It's linked on the product page too, but perhaps it needs to be more prominent on the web page: wiki.iagent.no/wiki/Recore_A8

    • @JamesRivera1
      @JamesRivera1 5 месяцев назад

      @@EliasBakken This link should probably be in the main video description. Perhaps a short intro on why someone would want to use this board vs. another board, and its primary/best uses.

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад

      Both good ideas! I've added the link in the description, but a video showing the benefits takes a little longer, hehe.

  • @noanyobiseniss7462
    @noanyobiseniss7462 5 месяцев назад +2

    "An all-in-one solution for desktop 3D printers, Recore A8 offers everything you need in order to print fast and quiet and with a great user experience."
    You need to edit this until a additional mcu is not needed for an accelerometer.
    Looks like its going in the right direction but there are some bugs and the need for an additional mcu and non swappable steppers means i will not be replacing my octopus with this as i had initially hoped.

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment! An extra MCU is not strictly needed for an accelerometer actually. You can connect it to the extra headers on the board as described in this section: wiki.iagent.no/wiki/Recore_A8#ADXL345. But it it sort of becomes a "frankencable" to use an off the shelf accelerometer module, so a small board with a separate MCU is better because it becomes a more compact solution with a standardized interface (USB): www.iagent.no/product/remove-a1/

    • @noanyobiseniss7462
      @noanyobiseniss7462 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@EliasBakken Maybe you should reword this?
      "
      Note
      The ADXL345 seems to cause Klipper to shut down when trying to calibrate at a high rate. A workaround is to use a Pi Pico or similar MCU to communicate with the ADXL345, or to lower the rate. It's been tested working at 400, but not 800 which is the recommended minimum.
      ".

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад

      @@noanyobiseniss7462 Is it not accurate? I'm not sure what I would change though I think that note is still valid. The reason for the reduced rate from 800 down to 400 is due to using software SPI instead of hardware. There is actually a hardware peripheral SPI on those pins, but it's controlled by the main CPU. I'm sure it's possible to get the full speed, I've just not looked into it yet.

    • @noanyobiseniss7462
      @noanyobiseniss7462 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@EliasBakken Maybe just change it to a notation "Currently a couple of dollar Pi pico or equivalent mcu is required for full 800 rate otherwise only 400 is supported atm" as this will also point out you talking about the cheap pico and not a full overpriced Pi." with a link to a confirmed ali express pico link?
      Just trying to be helpful here as alot of people will think damn not another raspberry.

    • @EliasBakken
      @EliasBakken  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@noanyobiseniss7462 Ah ok, I see what you mean. It does mention Pico specifically, but a link to the official Pico is a good idea!

  • @Layla_r0se
    @Layla_r0se 5 месяцев назад

    Setiap kali melepasi satu 'sesi'.. makin banyak yang dapat tahu.