For a perfectly stiff frame with the opportunity to pull the frame square you can use wires with turnbuckle on the diagonals on the sides and rear. Cool build...
There's a thing called a "transfer punch" for transferring hole locations from one piece to another. You should get much more accurate hole locations and save yourself the step of marking with the Sharpie. I wonder if you can get drill guide bushings that fit screw clearance holes to use as a guide for the tap drill. That would cut out the punching step too.
Yeah that's the better way to do it. For Alum I would just spin it up on a lathe with any bright bar, but for a lot of punches a cheap way is to grind a point on a close fitting flat punch or the shank part of a broken drill.
In a pinch you can also use a drill bit the same size as the hole in a rail, just only drill just enough to make an indent, that will center the smaller bit later.
@@ivanmirandawastaken A CoreXY this big needs wide belts, or you'll have a tough time properly tightening it. Here waiting what you'll do about that. :)
i was just thinking i needed to look up your other large printer build log so i can make one for myself, the timing of this build series couldnt be better.
i am from Argentina, i have a good english but i never understad what the youtubers says at all, but you have a so consistens pronunsiation, a very good video :D
Miranda please consider building a fast large scale Delta printer. It would be very interesting to see what such a machine can do! Thank you these videos are inspiring and I appreciate the dedication and discipline required to accomplish these projects!
This is awesome. At this time I can't afford a 3d printer that can fit on a desk and you are making one that can print a desk. Can't wait to see this print for the first time.
Ive wanted a 3d printer for many years, never had enough to get one. Till last year when i saved up monry and got the ender 5 pro. If u need a cheap starter model get the ender 3 v2. It has amazing modding/upgrading possibilities as well. My ender 5 already has lots of mods
@@ivanmirandawastaken Nice, will it be running Klipper ? I can't wait to see the next part. Those belts are going to be long so will need some adjustments after stretching. I could ask so many questions, but will just wait to see what you make.
I thought I was nuts in building a 500x500x500 bv printer and then you go and build this. Building is half the fun of 3D Printing. Can't wait for part 2 & maybe 3.
Loved your videos and i got inspired and made my own 3d printer but now i am stuck at the software part. I have searched everywhere but can't find that how to configure Marlin. It's a request, please in this build make a brief video on the software part. It will be very helpful .
When you post the design on your website could you include some US retailers for the products you used I loved your version 3 it was just hard to find some parts 😅
Finally, a sea-worthy benchy
Hahahha!
We have a tank. I guess we might as well do a boat.
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
This is going to happen. I feel it.
Benchy does not float xD
For a perfectly stiff frame with the opportunity to pull the frame square you can use wires with turnbuckle on the diagonals on the sides and rear. Cool build...
That is absolutely awesome. Can’t wait to the finished item.
Thanks!
@@ivanmirandawastaken your definitely welcome. Keep up the awesome work
i can already see some HUGE prints coming, and the use of at least 8 spools for one job.
Best use for a failed first layer right there! This build is beyond epic and I cannot wait to see the rest!
Yeah! Are you ready for some 24" rims?
@@ivanmirandawastaken let's plan a meeting soon!
@@ivanmirandawastaken that would be epic… maybe with a metal colored filament too???
Those linear rails shots at the end did me some psychic damage, what the hell!
They did some damage to me too when I realised it.
I went to the comments looking for this detail. Good luck with it Ivan! Mucha suerte 😅
There's a thing called a "transfer punch" for transferring hole locations from one piece to another. You should get much more accurate hole locations and save yourself the step of marking with the Sharpie. I wonder if you can get drill guide bushings that fit screw clearance holes to use as a guide for the tap drill. That would cut out the punching step too.
Alternatively, he could have drilled the holes with one of the CNC machines he built, and program it with the correct hole spacing.
Yeah that's the better way to do it. For Alum I would just spin it up on a lathe with any bright bar, but for a lot of punches a cheap way is to grind a point on a close fitting flat punch or the shank part of a broken drill.
In a pinch you can also use a drill bit the same size as the hole in a rail, just only drill just enough to make an indent, that will center the smaller bit later.
Lets hope the next one comes out soon. Bloody love it when people make custom printers.
It's that time again! Huge 3d printers for the win!
Yeah!
@@ivanmirandawastaken Print time for large print ETA 1 month and 3 seconds
The kaleidoscope sequence at 8:33 is stunning!
Well done- this is another exciting project!
Seriously, what can this guy not make?
IKR!
Absolutely awesome videos. How about a laser cutter/engraver next 👍
I love the adjustable feet!
Thanks mate!
Fantastic, Ivan! 😃
Looking forward to the next part!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Cheers!
The last one wasn't big enough???? Amazing!
It's never enough 😅
Small question: how are you going to put the linear bearings now?
🤔
For the vertical axis
I'm a bit ahead of you so I already had to face that question, there's no easy way, I forgot and I'll have to pay the price.
@@ivanmirandawastaken Oops...
Finally! Core XY?! Yes! With SPACERS!
If this time I don't make Core XY I think you all will throw me into the river.
@@ivanmirandawastaken A CoreXY this big needs wide belts, or you'll have a tough time properly tightening it. Here waiting what you'll do about that. :)
@@ivanmirandawastaken Not at all. Just hoping. Love your channel!
Looking forward to the end result.
It's a start, I think it will be cool!
Much wow.
🤘
Great Build, This is the build ive been waiting for. I hope your doing multi tool changer on "The Beast!"😆🤖🙈
Wow thats a very awsome project!!! And the video was very entertaining. Good work man..cant wait to see the next one episode
When you make a printer as big as the room, THEN and ONLY THEN... Will you finally have made it to legendary status.
Love to see it in action
Love the idea of using the 1st layer as a template for drilling holes!
Man just when I thought my copy of your big cnc and big 2d printer was enough now I want to build this
Yes. Just YES!!!
i was just thinking i needed to look up your other large printer build log so i can make one for myself, the timing of this build series couldnt be better.
I still need to finish my 6^3 or printer. Finished the frame and got caught up with life. Yours looks great!
WOW! It's a giant monster
i am from Argentina, i have a good english but i never understad what the youtubers says at all, but you have a so consistens pronunsiation, a very good video :D
3d printer guy: "I have the largest 3d printer on the internet"
Ivan: "Hold my beer..."
GOOD EDITING
Thanks!
Impressive build
Well this was the video that made me join,,, cant wait to see how it turns out. I need one 1200x1200y400z for a project so...
Miranda please consider building a fast large scale Delta printer. It would be very interesting to see what such a machine can do! Thank you these videos are inspiring and I appreciate the dedication and discipline required to accomplish these projects!
8:17 I recognize those shelf brackets! You got them from Ikea.
This project is going to be epic. Can't wait to see more videos.
Okay...I'm here for this. First time here, but def subscribing for more!!!!
'You already know the drill..... this one"
- shows a drill
I loled.
I can only imagine the amount of filament you'll use just TESTING this beast. 🙂
Wow super cool and freaking nice 😎😉😍
Dude!!! Just always blown away by what you're going to do next. This is going to be an epic build!
You should get some transfer punches! Would cut a whole step off of your punching and would make it more accurate too 👍
This is awesome. At this time I can't afford a 3d printer that can fit on a desk and you are making one that can print a desk. Can't wait to see this print for the first time.
Ive wanted a 3d printer for many years, never had enough to get one. Till last year when i saved up monry and got the ender 5 pro. If u need a cheap starter model get the ender 3 v2. It has amazing modding/upgrading possibilities as well.
My ender 5 already has lots of mods
That is very nice.
Is this one going to be a CoreXY ?
Yes
@@ivanmirandawastaken Nice, will it be running Klipper ? I can't wait to see the next part. Those belts are going to be long so will need some adjustments after stretching. I could ask so many questions, but will just wait to see what you make.
Crazy BIG
Vaya fenómeno que estás echo. Deseando de ver el próximo vídeo.
Saludos crack
While I can't wait to see this finished, I know you... I want to see what you are going to print with this. ;)
Mwahahaha
Would it have been better to attach the guide rails on before trimming, so they're exactly the same?
Nice this is going to be great! I wonder if it will use a hopper being fed into it instead of spooled filament
Красота... А в качестве распорок поставить алюминиевые треугольные косынки и закрепить заклёпками, если конечно каркас не разборный будет.
I had a thought that using TPU or another flexible filament for the legs would help with vibration dampening while the machine is running.
Great build. Why did you not use Aluminum extrusion profile for the frame?
I thought I was nuts in building a 500x500x500 bv printer and then you go and build this. Building is half the fun of 3D Printing. Can't wait for part 2 & maybe 3.
Is it the one that will have a pellet extruder ?
So completely crazy that i like it ...
The cost must have been insane. I suggest a heated chamber though.
Hmm do linear rails like being cut with a thermally stressing method?
Loved your videos and i got inspired and made my own 3d printer but now i am stuck at the software part. I have searched everywhere but can't find that how to configure Marlin. It's a request, please in this build make a brief video on the software part. It will be very helpful .
When you post the design on your website could you include some US retailers for the products you used I loved your version 3 it was just hard to find some parts 😅
Need to see a full size benchy with you aboard sailing la concha beach 😅
Well, I definitely subscribed and need to see how this turns out. It's already amazing :)
You know, you forgot to put the wagons on the linear rails? You gonna have to take them off again... all those screws.
I'm just about to do that now, but I think I'll just losen the frame and twist the extrusions.
Cant wait to see the life sized speed benchy competition with dr.D-Flo
Cool AF!
Good Job I like you Garage and your content thanks
Really cool. Which video for your costs please?
Saludos desde Santander
So, does Bad Obsession Motorsports want a whole Mini printed this time?
How are you gonna put all the rail blocks back on the rail without disassembling the frame again?
At one point, he will build a 3D printer big enough to print an entire house in red PLA.
In red PLA...
can you make bladeless fan as big as a door with this printer?
You are a true hero. That is all. :)
I would love to see you build up to attempting a 3D printer that prints concrete! That would be an interesting series
Looking good man! Working out or something? Good for you
11:12 Perfect excuse for you to install a nozzle-camera.
lol can't wait to see how you set this up.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
The print time for your pieces, I wonder how far they can go.
I think for this one I’d have used a flying gantry vs lifting the build plate. That’s a lot of potential weight.
can I make the frame Iron instead aluminum ?
would you want to add some cross tension braces bc its so big tho?
Go Ivan Go.
Woah, how'd you manage the 8:33 shot? Awesome!
I needed to assemble a cnc machine
If possible, what are the parts and motors required?
I am very exited to see the moment when he realizes that he forgot to slide on the carts for the linear rails 😂😂
Will you publish all the plans for your patreons?
This man has an obsession with making bigger and bigger 3d printers
Hi Ivan !Do you use hot bed under the mirror on tour back 3dprinter?
You should get a set of transfer punches. It will change your life! ;)
“What do you need the ladder for?”
“Oh, I just need to tighten a bolt on the top of my 3D printer”
Can't wait to keep watching this series, this will be a colossal printer! How big of a nozzle are you planning to use?
Stock ender 3 hotend I hope. .6mm nozzle. Beeeeeeeg!
Estimated print time: "The rest of your life and then some"
Hola Iván, una consulta de diseño: porque elegiste hacer un cubo en vez de un brazo (como la prusa mini) o un arco como una ender?, Saludos!
I only wanna know what he is going to print with it. i expect something way bigger than a tank. will there be a full size 3d printed mech?
The components for an even larger printer, using I-beams for the frame? Someone needs to be chasing the nano version of this- printing with molecules.
WOW, hugh printer... do oyou know the 3d printer VORON 2.4... could be an option vor your project as well (our frame should be compatible) ;)
que proyecto increíble, quiero ver la 2da parte. Saludos
imagin a voron of that size... voron 3 max plus?
Could someone please tell me what application he is using for his 3d design/Cad work on his tablet
This is looking great! love your videos Ivan I am exited to see what you do with your talents in the future!
The next tank will be printed in one piece 🤣
🤔
"You already know the drill.. this one 👉" 😂