@@hobbyistnotes BB is definitely better thatn SB... I have my 2.4 with SB and Switchwire with DB.. DB is much better. I think with the speeds you are aiming for its just XOL with CPAP
Awesome details in the video. Can you share the STL for that CNC hinge shim you made on your github? I have the same hinges and noticed the same issue.
Heard that several times from other Trident owners but it never happened to me. So far works, when it cracks I will replace it for sure. What is the actual mod you referring to?
Subscribed))) Do I understand correctly that in my project I do not even need to stop at the option with new idlers and need to immediately go to the option with a 2-bearing solution and pins?
This is debatable and requires further research. Your printer is already functioning perfectly fine; pursuing perfection can sometimes feel like chasing a unicorn. It might not be worth the effort unless you have unlimited resources and find the process infinitely enjoyable.
I do not have any issues printing ABS in my garage. PETG is alright for open printers and I even tested it myself few years ago, BUT for enclosed printers with internal temp around 45(C) PETG stretches and eventually snaps. This is well known fact and was tested by hundreds of users in Voron community.
@@hobbyistnotes In my personal experience, I had a hypercube and a voron which produced ABS parts, I felt like these parts became more brittle in ABS over time, they degraded and mixed,After a friend's recommendation, I printed all the parts in PETG and now it's been two years since I needed to reprint any part from my printer because it broke.
@@neto_FPS In my personal experience, I had a hypercube and a voron which produced ABS parts, I felt like these parts became more brittle in ABS over time, they degraded and mixed, After a friend's recommendation, I printed all the parts in PETG and now it's been two years since I needed to reprint any part from my printer because it
you could try cpap, dragon bruner or xol toolhead for better cooling
Thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into those. In my latest Voron 0 I have used Dragon not sure it will have enough cooling capacity.
@@hobbyistnotes BB is definitely better thatn SB... I have my 2.4 with SB and Switchwire with DB.. DB is much better.
I think with the speeds you are aiming for its just XOL with CPAP
@@Chaosek I actually got feeling I will have to try all sorts of tool heads to find THE ONE.
Few others you could look into if you're going that route would be reaper, mantis, and I think there's a modified mantis out as well
Awesome details in the video. Can you share the STL for that CNC hinge shim you made on your github? I have the same hinges and noticed the same issue.
Thank you, here it is: www.printables.com/model/1020086-chaoticlab-cnc-door-mounting-kit-2020-extrusion-sp
Ditch stock idlers for beefy front idlers. Stock ones can crack
Heard that several times from other Trident owners but it never happened to me. So far works, when it cracks I will replace it for sure. What is the actual mod you referring to?
Awesome job!!!!!
Thanks!
Subscribed))) Do I understand correctly that in my project I do not even need to stop at the option with new idlers and need to immediately go to the option with a 2-bearing solution and pins?
This is debatable and requires further research. Your printer is already functioning perfectly fine; pursuing perfection can sometimes feel like chasing a unicorn. It might not be worth the effort unless you have unlimited resources and find the process infinitely enjoyable.
Your X-Rail backer is doing nothing at all, where you have it, it needs to go on the opposite side of the extrusion to the linear rail.
It was installed there after a lot of testing. Main goal was to battle Z-Axis thermal expansion.
I recommend you start using PETG on the plastic parts of the printer, it is much more resistant and causes much less problems.
no, it is not more resistant
I do not have any issues printing ABS in my garage. PETG is alright for open printers and I even tested it myself few years ago, BUT for enclosed printers with internal temp around 45(C) PETG stretches and eventually snaps. This is well known fact and was tested by hundreds of users in Voron community.
@@hobbyistnotes In my personal experience, I had a hypercube and a voron which produced ABS parts, I felt like these parts became more brittle in ABS over time, they degraded and mixed,After a friend's recommendation, I printed all the parts in PETG and now it's been two years since I needed to reprint any part from my printer because it broke.
@@neto_FPS In my personal experience, I had a hypercube and a voron
which produced ABS parts, I felt like these parts became more brittle in ABS over time, they degraded and mixed, After a friend's recommendation, I printed all the parts in PETG and now it's been two years since I needed to reprint any part from my printer because it
@@Sandmann_21What PETG you have been using?