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Dr. D-Flo
Registrace 7. 11. 2016
My name is David Florian, and I go by the moniker Dr. D-Flo in the online world. My content focuses on digital fabrication techniques, which are any workflows that rely on a computer to control the manufacturing process. This includes both additive (e.g., 3D printers) and subtractive (e.g., CNC mills) machines. In the past, these devices were large, complex, and only found in industrial warehouses. But today, for a couple hundred dollars anyone can purchase a 3D printer, CNC router, or laser cutter.
This channel focuses on not only how to program and use these instruments but also how to build them. My video guides cover a spectrum of information for both the beginner and the seasoned DIYer. I error on the side of providing too much information because it can be frustrating to watch a video and leave with more questions than answers.
I am always looking for project collaborators and industrial partners, so feel free to reach out to me through the email below or on my forum.
This channel focuses on not only how to program and use these instruments but also how to build them. My video guides cover a spectrum of information for both the beginner and the seasoned DIYer. I error on the side of providing too much information because it can be frustrating to watch a video and leave with more questions than answers.
I am always looking for project collaborators and industrial partners, so feel free to reach out to me through the email below or on my forum.
Affordable Large Format 3D Printer! (Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga Review)
Can a large format 3D printer be both affordable and reliable? Watch to find out!
OrangeStorm Giga: www.elegoo.com/pages/elegoo-orangestorm-giga
IC3D's 10 kg PETG: www.ic3dprinters.com/shop/recycled-petg/
📷 Follow Dr. D-Flo on the Gram: dr.dflo
🛒 D-Flo's Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/dr.d-flo
Dive into Dr. D-Flo’s review of the Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga, which is not just another 3D printer, but a leviathan in the world of hobbyist 3D printing. With a jaw-dropping build volume of 800 x 800 x 1000 mm, this printer is changing the game, allowing you to bring to life projects that were once too big for hobbyist printers.
In this video, D-Flo will walk you through the unboxing, assembly, and all the nitty-gritty details of what makes the OrangeStorm Giga stand out. This includes reviewing the speed, accuracy, and a build volume that's 50x that of a desktop printer, all while using the standard 1.75 mm filament. This giant works with the filament you've already got.
But it's not just about size; it's about the quality and the versatility this printer brings to the table, enabling you to scale up any design from the internet effortlessly. Plus, it has a surprisingly affordable price tag (~$2500).
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
01:16 - Unboxing
02:57 - Frame Assembly
03:59 - Z Actuators
04:40 - Belt-Driven Gantry
05:53 - Extruder
08:11 - Filament
09:35 - Display and Firmware
10:36 - Leveling Build Plates
14:04 - Speed
15:35 - Articulating Dragon Print
18:18 - 10kg Spool Holder
18:58 - Tall Turbine Blade Print
22:11 - Airless Basketball Print
23:00 - Conclusions
#largeformat #3dprinting #techreview
OrangeStorm Giga: www.elegoo.com/pages/elegoo-orangestorm-giga
IC3D's 10 kg PETG: www.ic3dprinters.com/shop/recycled-petg/
📷 Follow Dr. D-Flo on the Gram: dr.dflo
🛒 D-Flo's Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/dr.d-flo
Dive into Dr. D-Flo’s review of the Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga, which is not just another 3D printer, but a leviathan in the world of hobbyist 3D printing. With a jaw-dropping build volume of 800 x 800 x 1000 mm, this printer is changing the game, allowing you to bring to life projects that were once too big for hobbyist printers.
In this video, D-Flo will walk you through the unboxing, assembly, and all the nitty-gritty details of what makes the OrangeStorm Giga stand out. This includes reviewing the speed, accuracy, and a build volume that's 50x that of a desktop printer, all while using the standard 1.75 mm filament. This giant works with the filament you've already got.
But it's not just about size; it's about the quality and the versatility this printer brings to the table, enabling you to scale up any design from the internet effortlessly. Plus, it has a surprisingly affordable price tag (~$2500).
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
01:16 - Unboxing
02:57 - Frame Assembly
03:59 - Z Actuators
04:40 - Belt-Driven Gantry
05:53 - Extruder
08:11 - Filament
09:35 - Display and Firmware
10:36 - Leveling Build Plates
14:04 - Speed
15:35 - Articulating Dragon Print
18:18 - 10kg Spool Holder
18:58 - Tall Turbine Blade Print
22:11 - Airless Basketball Print
23:00 - Conclusions
#largeformat #3dprinting #techreview
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Your are wonderful ! Thank you
Still says $2500 when I just visited...
print quality looks bad
$13k for the reclaimer.... I think $13k in filament would pay you much more than the 1 roll of filament you would reclaim from recycled parts....
Funny soundtrack, reminds me strongly of my old Atari ST demo scene times... ;)
Awesome ! If you were able to add a section - LF3DP for dummies (Bambu users) - that would be even awesomer !
What are those gaps on the lines? Is it air that pops and creates those holes?
Nice eye! The printed material is PETG which becomes “wet” by absorbing water from the air. Even after drying the material, PETG will absorb sufficient water in 15 minutes if left out. I need a heated hopper to prevent any moisture from getting into the extruder, which turns to steam and creates those small bubbles 🫧
@@DrDFlothank you haha. So it is as I guessed. It seems kinda weird though to me as I use petg filament and it isn't that hygroscopic. I had bigger problems with tpu. Of course I suppose it has also to do with your climate. Here in Greece in this time of the year the humidity is lower than 30%.
@@Angel14625Lots of PETG is sketchy blends or outright fake. Google for "fake petg". If it doesn't have moisture issues it's almost surely not actually PETG.
Get ready for my new video featuring this large extruder, dropping next Saturday (6/15) at 2 pm CT. Stick around for a live Q&A session starting at 3 pm CT where I'll be answering all your questions about my large format 3D printer.
Is this extruder something available for sale or as a kit?
It’s for sale but pricey: massivedimension.com/products/mdpe10-massive-dimension-direct-print-particle-extruder
@@DrDFlo Ouch, yeah. 😝 On the lookout for viable high flow direct pellet extruders with no concern for mass, but cost like that is a show stopper.
Tap for this beast? Incredible, can't wait for your next vlde0 :)
Nice
Maybe glass scales?
Print some support struts for it and beef it up. Sell beef up kits.
Do you make the plans available to we diy bulding it also?
Really instructive video thanks a lot
You could place some radial bearings in the channel around the screw and held in place by loose springs so that the print head can easily push them aside while operating.
What is the Top 3D Printers on the market for small to very large and big pieces I'm looking to print large scale objects like toys to figures
1:04 that support looked epic. I want to see a tall treee support! 😅
1:20:00
À deux zéro, quatre huit, de l'image.
Pour prendre les portes? Ha oui...
The extruder is so big it has its own handle...
Should just put that thing on wheels
Wait... 6000mm/s is 6m/s. That motor was running several seconds, and no way in hell is that build more than 6m long. Something is off here, and I'm guessing it's that you ignored the "gear ratio" that the screw adds to the numbers.
I think they have upped the price to scare away the people not capable of using this machine properly, judging by every review on here except yours I think I am correct, shame about the price because there are users out there capable of setting it up properly and operating it albeit with a few modifications, maybe the new price comes with a capable technician to install it.
Scale the frame and gantry sizes, and you could print a car shell with this in just a few days...
Just to expensive 😕 I checked the map. The is no recycling possibility in the north of Germany. 😢
$30,000 can we work on making the hobby affordable for ppl at home to do it too man.
Now they've increased the price to whoopin $10k. Definitely not affordable.
wasnt it 1500 bux 2 weeks ago lol
Arduino code send me na plz
I don't have a large printer but I abaondoned 1kg spools LONG time ago. I have printed spool rollers that use roller scate bearings that allows the fillament spool to roll smoothly. I know of one manufacturer that has 25kg spools. I don't think my rollers will support that much but super easy to print out 4 smller rollers instead of two rollers for the 5kg spools.
12000 euros Is too much Bro!
I don't like to install limit switch in front of a moving part. I prefer on the side, this avoid a crash if something goes wrong. And that's why mechanical switches have a round part at the end of the lever. Very clear explanations btw.
Most hobbyist cant afford the equipment needed to recycle their own filament waste. But what if there is a business that can make filaments sourced from recycled plastics collected from either homes or trash service companies. Im sure there is a huge demand anyway for filaments where color is not really a concern. Or even mix some black dye with the recycled filaments so that theres an option for just black filaments.
what is the name of the machine
So basically this shredder is a poor design as it requires you to shred the larger particles again to a finer shredder, instead of placing the finer shredder below the output of the first shredder... Plus this is just a 40 minute commercial basically
Do you sell it?
nice work and thanks for a great video!
No you want to start the cut before the part, if you delay movement to wait for the plasma it will cut a hole at the start, start the plasma when it is moving before the part, cut a little tail/extra.
Very cool and interesting! Thanks.
Love that piece flying out at 3:02
Woah what happened to $2500? I'm seeing $9999 on their site!
Too slow and exspensive to make it up to par, than just forking out the higher price tag for a much more advanced massive printer from jump. This would be great for people that are into that coz play stuff with single layer walls and barely there infill. My applications need engineering grade match performances and abilities to print in 100% infill and not take an entire year lol. I also print in only Carbon fiber, fiberglass, and kevlar infused filaments, cant do that with this. just to buy plexiglass to enclose this beast woth cost like 1k lmao. Excellent review tho, my friend... you did a good job at being very thorough.
Thanks but NO thanks. I build my own for 1/10 the cost of yours.
I want to build a voron but their very expensive
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big steppers.
Which large style printer would you recommend if we are making large parts? Could you recommend one of each kind?
Sure
Nice set up, by any chance, do you sell the plans?
Yes, the plans are free: www.drdflo.com/pages/Projects/Vacuum-Lifter.html
watch me taking another student loan to recycle my filament