4:16 ditch the snake and just make a bow (think tent pole bows) above the printer where you suspend the cables with a "tray" that's similar to the forming piece of plastic used by washing machine manufacturers so that evacuation tubes can stick around bathtubs. It will not impede motion, it will support the cables properly and you don't have any drag on the moving parts from it. It's similar to what robotic engineers use to keep the cables out of the way of their robots when they're in testing phase and have a ton of extra sensitive wires attached to them.
@@ivanmirandawastaken Didn't count on getting a reply, that is awesome. I wouldn't dare to make 90% of what you have made in the past, but your videos slowly but surely push me towards the tipping point where I will not rest until I begin working on something similarly crazy. You are an inspiration.
Very happy for you and the printer! Just being able to see it ready feels like a privelege 🙏😊. Whatever you choose to print from here, it will be revolutionary 😊 I hope it will not just a big Benchyboat, but something practical, useful, playful or at least less boring than a Benchy 🙏😊 Celebratory cheers from Norway 🙏🥳
LOL @ 0:12 - "don't have a turntable? Turn it with your hands!" genius ;) I've really enjoyed following this build. Great content. Keep it up! You're an inspiration to us beginner content creators. Your ideas are so clever, like heating the PTFE tubing. Really enjoyed this video
I have learned how to use Onshape because it is the CAD software that my engineering program at my high school uses and I find it great to use especially for group projects!
Ivan, love the vids, been watching them for ages. I really enjoy watching you build, but I’d love to see your design process and why you chose certain methods. I assume that takes longer than assembly. I just feel like that part is missing in the process. Always, great video.
Truly a manument in design and execution. I LOVE the fact that the first thing we saw you print on such a behemoth printer was a little benchy! Class move there. You could print a large home appliance chassis in this thing. Think, DIY chest freezer, washer, dryer, etc. This thing is huge!
12:09 that is not how you measure the calibration cube, you measure it from top to avoid the corner overshoot which can throw your measurements off quite significantly
I got to say I’ve been watching your channel for at least three years now and my absolutely love the stuff you do the big printers that are coming out now are awesome. Keep up the awesome work man.❤
Now you just have to make an Ivan sized Benchy, seal it with Totalboat resin & then slap a little outboard motor on it & ride around in a pond in your Benchy!
Now i got your attention Ivan, please the cable chain is only for cables not filament. I would have done all the opposite with fixed table and moving Axis going up. Thats industry standard, hope you accept my comments.
You are one MAD LAD IVAN MIRANDA 😂. Admittedly, your projects are like that friend your parents don’t want you hanging out with. They keep pulling me towards madness and an insane desire to build REALLY REALLY BIG THINGS! LOL, dude you are, THE DUDE.
Amazing! I am surprised that you are using 1.75mm filament. Seems like 2.85 would be better for this since you could use larger nozzles, but I guess it is because 1.75 is much more common and the parts are more heavily researched.
For the Philament Transport, Can't you use one High Post in one Corner of the printer and With one or two pulleys just "Linear Rope" it to the Printerhead?
this guy is genuinely a genius, like who else would have thought to feed the PTFE tube through the metal tube with the torch??????? like he's really smart
Pretty epic. You should see if you can add a plug and play option for multiple carriages so you can print multiple copies of the same thing at once. That would make this build much more flexible since you could use it for cranking out smaller prints instead of just single large prints.
Its been a long time since watching one of your videos, ivan! Still as fun as always. Ive been trying to fix my printers heatbreak and bowden couplers to make a worktable haha! Im 17 btw so have school stress also , so just commenting this 🥰 have a great day mr miranda :) one day i want to make my own 3d printer from scratch, but try to make it as compact and portable as possible haha.
You should add an ADXL345 to remove resonnance frequencies, that will make your prints smoother and higher in quality at high speed. It will require Klipper instead of Marlin.
Anyone can build a project and stick it on RUclips. Making it entertaining is a whole different level and not everyone achieves it - but *these* are definitely fun to watch.
You should talk to Vez3d or 247printing who are speed printing gods and get some tips on increasing speed while keeping quality. The corners of the cube are over extruded and pressure advance can help with that and the high speed chep cube shows the belts need to be tightened and setting up input shaping that will also help. I love this printer and can't wait to see what you're going to print with it.
Very awesome build, but i am curious about one thing.. Maybe it was just the location of the microphone, but the motion seemed pretty loud for Duet motor drivers. If you're going to have a printer that will run for multiple days, you'll probably want it to be as quiet as possible.
Hi @Ivan Miranda Very Nice!!! I knew you were going to print a giant benchy with it 😆 Looking forward to seeing the Big Scale Benchy Cheers Evel-Knievel
Bro thats awesome. I‘m planning on building a laser engraver with a CoreXY gantry (about 1200x800mm), how is the belt tensioning? What belt width do you use? What is the max moving speed you can achieve?
The "chain" in this size, it seems to me, will be superfluous, and since the mass of the print head is large, the corrugated tube would be enough for the supply tube and wires ...
How do you combat warping on your large prints? I print PLA and if the surface of the print is larger than 200x200mm i have insane warping. I print 215C no heated bed, glass with glue-stick
Please tell me how you dealt with retract settings for that nozzle diameter…? I have a Supervolcano hotend and even with a hemera direct drive with gearing the retract oozing is awful!
I would love to see you test the new Goliath hotend (formerly the LSD) created by Vez3D. If I'm doing my math right, you could maybe double the current flow rate!
OK - wow... Now you need to make an extruder head that will extrude maybe 5mm thick layers. Will probably have to use pellets but... You can do it... You know you want to... Just imagine - a 1.2 meter long benchie...
There's a company selling red filament that really loves this guy
Polymaker sponsors all the red filament for my videos 😉
😂😂😂😂
@@ivanmirandawastaken happy to see you are enjoying the filament!
@@ivanmirandawastaken Are you sure YOU don't sponsor THEM??? haha - so much filament
😂😂😂😂
4:16 ditch the snake and just make a bow (think tent pole bows) above the printer where you suspend the cables with a "tray" that's similar to the forming piece of plastic used by washing machine manufacturers so that evacuation tubes can stick around bathtubs. It will not impede motion, it will support the cables properly and you don't have any drag on the moving parts from it. It's similar to what robotic engineers use to keep the cables out of the way of their robots when they're in testing phase and have a ton of extra sensitive wires attached to them.
Impressive project Ivan! 👏😎
..love the solution for the drag chain!
Hi marsgizmo
It’s cool when someone actually does something with a printer instead of just making waste for ticktock veiws(fuck you margizmo)
I'm so happy every time you upload! You are really good at making stuff. Keep it up mate :)
Thanks!
@@ivanmirandawastaken Didn't count on getting a reply, that is awesome. I wouldn't dare to make 90% of what you have made in the past, but your videos slowly but surely push me towards the tipping point where I will not rest until I begin working on something similarly crazy. You are an inspiration.
YOU ROCK MATE! thank you for sharing your sense of electric energy+humour+enthusiasm+knowledge! APPRECIATE YOU 🙏🏻
Very happy for you and the printer! Just being able to see it ready feels like a privelege 🙏😊.
Whatever you choose to print from here, it will be revolutionary 😊
I hope it will not just a big Benchyboat, but something practical, useful, playful or at least less boring than a Benchy 🙏😊
Celebratory cheers from Norway 🙏🥳
LOL @ 0:12 - "don't have a turntable? Turn it with your hands!" genius ;) I've really enjoyed following this build. Great content. Keep it up! You're an inspiration to us beginner content creators. Your ideas are so clever, like heating the PTFE tubing. Really enjoyed this video
I have learned how to use Onshape because it is the CAD software that my engineering program at my high school uses and I find it great to use especially for group projects!
OnShape is flipping awesome! I used it to create a bracket for my drone to hold the GPS puck.
Just imagine how big the next printer will be. Making houses on the fly.
Ivan, love the vids, been watching them for ages. I really enjoy watching you build, but I’d love to see your design process and why you chose certain methods. I assume that takes longer than assembly. I just feel like that part is missing in the process. Always, great video.
I love that you needed to use a drag chain XD
Truly amazing and remarkable ! You're my 3D printer hero ! Congratulations with this huge printer !
Truly a manument in design and execution. I LOVE the fact that the first thing we saw you print on such a behemoth printer was a little benchy! Class move there.
You could print a large home appliance chassis in this thing. Think, DIY chest freezer, washer, dryer, etc. This thing is huge!
12:09 that is not how you measure the calibration cube, you measure it from top to avoid the corner overshoot which can throw your measurements off quite significantly
If you use a Duet, you can use an accelerometer. Judgind by the patterns in the faster test cube, you can improve a lot with an accelerometer.
That printer is gonna hecka useful
I got to say I’ve been watching your channel for at least three years now and my absolutely love the stuff you do the big printers that are coming out now are awesome. Keep up the awesome work man.❤
that dancing cable drag chain made me laugh so much man🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That runout switch is awesome!
Now you just have to make an Ivan sized Benchy, seal it with Totalboat resin & then slap a little outboard motor on it & ride around in a pond in your Benchy!
WOW! That's amazing! I wonder if I can talk my cousin into building one... LOL. Totally awesome! 😎
10:12 *Tongue pressed firmly into cheek* 😋🤣👍
And again with another fantastic video
Dude!!! I love this guys energy. I like watching him overengineer stuff too.
Overengineering is engineering, underengineering is hacking.
Very cool 3D printer. If I had a separate workshop, I would have made one in any case! I'm also a fan of self-collection!
Instead of drag chain you can do a tower off the back corner that holds the cable up above the print head. It’s how some cnc plasma cutters work
congrats Ivan from Malta
👊
Now i got your attention Ivan, please the cable chain is only for cables not filament. I would have done all the opposite with fixed table and moving Axis going up. Thats industry standard, hope you accept my comments.
I can't wait to see the benchy Ivan I've been refreshing your page almost daily hoping for it. I hope it's coming soon...
You are one MAD LAD IVAN MIRANDA 😂. Admittedly, your projects are like that friend your parents don’t want you hanging out with. They keep pulling me towards madness and an insane desire to build REALLY REALLY BIG THINGS! LOL, dude you are, THE DUDE.
You are so dang competent!
Gotta love this guy!
Next level, you need bigger printer for printing house! 😂
Bro I’d love to see this running clipper with all the input shaping and flow calibrations joining the speed boat race
That look when you talk about scaling the benchy makes me think your next project is a 3d printed boat.
Amazing! I am surprised that you are using 1.75mm filament. Seems like 2.85 would be better for this since you could use larger nozzles, but I guess it is because 1.75 is much more common and the parts are more heavily researched.
"please consider supporting my madness..." has to be the most honest donation request i've read for a long time online!
I was really waiting for this video. Thanks
My pleasure
For the Philament Transport, Can't you use one High Post in one Corner of the printer and With one or two pulleys just "Linear Rope" it to the Printerhead?
this guy is genuinely a genius, like who else would have thought to feed the PTFE tube through the metal tube with the torch??????? like he's really smart
Wow that's amazing do you think there's enough room on that bed for a benchy?
Great printer! Very happy that you are using CoreXY. Looking forward to how fast you can print with it.
I don‘t remember: do you use Klipper?
Given that he's using Duet boards, he's probably using RepRap firmware.
@@Mueller3D yes, might be true. Does RRF has features like input shaping and pressure advance?
@@Schnabulation Yes, it does.
Ivan what are your thoughts on applying your madness to building a giant resin printer.....also kudos for the fucking amazing build
I want to make something like that so badly
Hey now you can print a Benchy big enough to get inside! :-)
I always love your enthusiasm, and the joy that you bring to the hobby!
Pretty epic. You should see if you can add a plug and play option for multiple carriages so you can print multiple copies of the same thing at once. That would make this build much more flexible since you could use it for cranking out smaller prints instead of just single large prints.
SCARA printer arms?
Its been a long time since watching one of your videos, ivan! Still as fun as always. Ive been trying to fix my printers heatbreak and bowden couplers to make a worktable haha! Im 17 btw so have school stress also , so just commenting this 🥰 have a great day mr miranda :) one day i want to make my own 3d printer from scratch, but try to make it as compact and portable as possible haha.
Thanks! Let me know when you build yours! Cheers!
You should add an ADXL345 to remove resonnance frequencies, that will make your prints smoother and higher in quality at high speed.
It will require Klipper instead of Marlin.
Wow what a beast love it 😍
Wow thats really cool! Well done!
Thanks!
Ivan, que impresa tan hermosa! Gracias por compartierlo con nosotros!! Saludos!!
Anyone can build a project and stick it on RUclips. Making it entertaining is a whole different level and not everyone achieves it - but *these* are definitely fun to watch.
You should talk to Vez3d or 247printing who are speed printing gods and get some tips on increasing speed while keeping quality. The corners of the cube are over extruded and pressure advance can help with that and the high speed chep cube shows the belts need to be tightened and setting up input shaping that will also help. I love this printer and can't wait to see what you're going to print with it.
ahhhh the good old Benchy torture test...always a first print for new printers
OMG I laughed so hard at the benchy print
Absolutely awesome ....i really wish i had your talent
Why use a bowden tube as apposed to direct drive with this beast?
It is direct drive
At that scale, why not print a Benchy modded for use as an RC boat for ponds? :D
Please, please put klipper on this and tune the resonance compensation. It will make the print results at high speed so much better!
i might have missed it but will you be making the schematics available?
easily one of the most ambitious projects I've ever seen on youtube ! congrats
For straightening any tubing or hose, I use boiling water. It has natural 100C temp regulation. Prevents you from scorching anything. ☮️❤️🌈
My hose never give me trouble. 😂
Very awesome build, but i am curious about one thing.. Maybe it was just the location of the microphone, but the motion seemed pretty loud for Duet motor drivers.
If you're going to have a printer that will run for multiple days, you'll probably want it to be as quiet as possible.
when u print this much material would not a cpap compressor fan be a better choise for partcooling? :)
Make a brace for filament above and center of printer?
this build is awesome now I want to make one
This is going to be sweet! Way cool printer Mr Ivan..
Hi @Ivan Miranda
Very Nice!!! I knew you were going to print a giant benchy with it 😆
Looking forward to seeing the Big Scale Benchy
Cheers
Evel-Knievel
Everyone familiar with printing knew what was coming lol.
It's so big, why don't you mount the filament roll directly on the hot end carriage?
Bro thats awesome. I‘m planning on building a laser engraver with a CoreXY gantry (about 1200x800mm), how is the belt tensioning? What belt width do you use? What is the max moving speed you can achieve?
you might want to add a bowden extruder this simply helps push it to the direct drive marlin, reprap, duet all support doing this
great build 😎
Haha if you beat Dr Dflow to a benchy that can actually sail in, that would be awesome! Great project!
is great to see it finally printing, I assume that you still have to tinker with printing speeds and layer hights to get the best quality/speed ratio.
What is the difference between the green and white belt and the standard white belt? Thanks.
Super boulot 🤩
The "chain" in this size, it seems to me, will be superfluous, and since the mass of the print head is large, the corrugated tube would be enough for the supply tube and wires ...
Incredible project!! I’d love to see some videos on designing/develop those awsome parts!
Dude your mad. But this is what makes you unique. Don't ever change 👌
How do you combat warping on your large prints? I print PLA and if the surface of the print is larger than 200x200mm i have insane warping. I print 215C no heated bed, glass with glue-stick
Please tell me how you dealt with retract settings for that nozzle diameter…? I have a Supervolcano hotend and even with a hemera direct drive with gearing the retract oozing is awful!
LET GO LOVE THIS
congratulation !!!!
Chris Riley would be proud!
can you do a video on how you run your printer from your phone
Yoooo you are the MFing MAN !!! Glad I found your channel 2 years ago
When are the plans for sale?
I would love to see you test the new Goliath hotend (formerly the LSD) created by Vez3D. If I'm doing my math right, you could maybe double the current flow rate!
How many hours a week do you usually spend designing these, beyond crazy awesome creations?
Amazing! Now for that life size benchy....
Really cool 👍
Awesome content as always
Thanks!
Is the bed`s covered by glass? How could you achieve to stick the material on it?
Congratulations, excellent work
4:31
I didn't think that wound work. I thought it would melt. I Never have thought of that as a solution to curly wire/tubing
wow! how big it gonna print??
Join us next week where we find out if he can go white water rafting in a human sized version of that boat. :P
OK - wow...
Now you need to make an extruder head that will extrude maybe 5mm thick layers.
Will probably have to use pellets but...
You can do it...
You know you want to...
Just imagine - a 1.2 meter long benchie...