Shocking Reveals from Rocky Mountain RepRap Fest!
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- The second annual @rockymountainrrf just occurred and there was a LOT of excellent stuff to see, let's check it out in this video! Thanks to @ldomotorsjason3488 for sponsoring this video & my trip to RMRRF 2024! In this one we will see new products from @MicroSwissLLC, @SliceEngineering, LDO Motors, @beaconscanner. As well as some other neat RepRap / Maker projects & new products from new brands!
Links to Featured Stuff:
*** Swiss 3DC - DHB: www.swiss3dc.com/
*** Slice Engineering Mako: www.sliceengineering.com/page...
*** Armchair Engineering Discord: / discord
*** Beacon Bed Scanner: beacon3d.com/
*** Hedgehog Makes: / @hedgehogmakes
*** StealthChanger Project: github.com/DraftShift/Stealth...
*** 3D Printing Nerd: / @3dprintingnerd
*** LDO Motors: www.ldomotion.com/p/home
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:58 - LDO Motors
2:31 - NEW Quick Nozzle System! - Swiss3DC
4:17 - Beacon Scanner
5:45 - 3D Printing Nerd's Game
7:20 - StealthChanger - Hedgehog Makes
8:21 - Slice Engineering Mako
9:47 - 8 Wheel Drive!
11:02 - FlyCron - FLYING Gantry 3D Printer!
13:12 - MicroSwiss Neptune 4 Pro Hotend
14:18 - Voron Cascade CNC!
15:08 - Outro
The opinions expressed in this video are my own, from my personal experience. This is not a paid product advertisement. Please feel free to let me know what you think of this tool, or suggest alternatives I should check out. Disclaimer: This is not a paid advertisement. This video is solely my opinions from the use of these products and based on the specifications of them. Some of the links provided are AFFILIATE LINKS. Affiliate links give the MandicReally a small advertising fee for every purchase made via those links. This does not cost you anything more than if you purchased them normally, but helps support further video production.
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Someone needs to do a dedicated video on the new beacon touch. This is a total game changer and will eventually replace all other bed leveling solutions. It is that important!
You're not wrong!
That’s what I said about the dildo with the double decker design, but then everyone when back to the original style soooo probably gonna be the same with the beacon.
I will likely touch on it and maybe do a full video on my other channel, Mandic Labs: www.youtube.com/@MandicLabs/
That is where I'm doing the videos that are harder to justify full videos on this channel.
if you want to mention where this idea come from and worked,please don't forget the BDsensor.
Man, I'm so glad you were there with this vid. I left early and that was my build (now dubbed yeet) which was yoloed off the table by that insanity. 100% worth the laughs! 😂
Fun virtual tour, cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Those new quickswap nozzle designs are so cool!! I look forward to when they hit the mass market.
It is really a neat design. Leave it to the Swiss. I'm excited to see how they work out when available.
Just FYI Mandic (although the Orbiter Toolboard and Nighthawk 36's are nice) you can run your EBB 36 in usb mode too. For some reason everyone has convinced themselves they need to complicate everything and add more latency with CAN when the boards already work out of the box with USB.
HUGE props to LDO and Robert for bringing some sanity back into the toolboard game :)
Yea, I am aware, and that was what my next step was going to be. Now that LDO has these coming out, I think I'm just gonna wait and swap to the Orbiter board as I am running an Orbiter 2.0 on that machine. That is a better fit than the "generic" Nitehawk 36 anyway. I've never had as much trouble with CAN as I do on that Mercury One. The latency and delay of commands is crazy.
@@MandicReally The "Orbitool" is a really cool board, was an early tester and it's been solid! Love the hotend power metering and all the built in safety :)
I have ebb36 running on usb. My only issue so far is it will disconnect if I try to print something crazy fast. Not realistic speeds anyway so doesn’t matter lol
Make sure your tie down your USB connector so it can't move or you'll create a loose connection over time.
@@miklschmidt The LDO boards use the XT30+2 connector so it will stay secure, but I NEVER rely on connectors to hold. I always have strain relief the only thing that can effect a connector is the vibration of the motion system.
that quick change nozzle system looks awesome
I am skeptically optimistic. It seems like one of those things that will either never come out, come out and suck, or come out and be absolutely awesome. The fact that they have a pre order page on their site with no price (you get an email when it is available) make me think it may be overpriced, I hope I am wrong about all but the third one.
Great video. Cool tech. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Need to come up with an Auto Nozzle changer for that quick swap system.
It was a good time and it was great seeing you good sir.
It was a blast, good to get a chance to see you as well, thanks for chatting.
Oh hey it’s you
Thank you for sharing this with all of us that could not be there.
Thank you, glad I could bring folks along. I also did a vertical Livestream from the show on my Mandic Labs channel you can check out here: czcams.com/users/livesIlZjtqgR0w?si=TTgKIhO6dqLTMHPL
it was absolutely PACKED this year
It really was. I wish I had another day or two to cover more.
We almost got flying 3d printers before GTA VI
HAHAHAHA
The music production when Nero3d was being blown away 🤌
I never noticed the holes in your ears before 😮
Nice video! Now we have actually a swiss company with swiss in the name (illegal in Europe, misleading company name), curious how their quick swap nozzles take off, especially since these should be cheaper and even more consistent in length than revo. Two little critique points on the nitehawk boards from my side. The stepper motor connector should face the other direction on the 36 and 42 style boards (like the other connectors), nothing a little soldering wouldn't fix. The reason is that not everyone attaches the nitehawk 36 directly to the stepper motors of the extruder, i personally think this is a horrible idea anyway on most extruders as most only have two attachment points (sherpa, orbiter, hextruder, Galileo 2 standalone, hgx, sailfin, etc; lgx has 4 screw points), so the whole assembly is kinda wobbly when attached to printed parts, i always have a brace or similar between to prevent that wobble. Resonance measurements from the toolhead boards have become much closer to nozzle adxl based results this way. Anyway, one might install the board a little lower than the extruder stepper motor and now the connector causes the board to not fit. The other critique point is the xt30+2. These connections are simply not available in the entirety of Europe, at least i haven't found them. Someone said that you can use a regular xt30 and a jst xh, but then i could also run a ebb36/ebb42, use the molex connector and a super short usb c cable from the pins right next to the molex input (these are actually canbus pins) to the usb input. So i still have only one connector towards the toolhead and its a properly locking connection unlike the xt30 stuff while having a usb communication.
Thanks, any more details on the cross gantry drive?
I don't have much else on it, but if you head to the Armchair Engineering Discord (link in description), there should be more there. The machine is called "Angel" so look for that on there I'd say.
Where can I find more info about the 8WD Crossed Gantry Angel 3d printer?
The project isn't public yet to my knowledge., Check the Armchair Engineering Discord channel (linked in this video's description) to see more.
Pity the K2 is not quite ready for a look
G'day Mandic ol son.....im a 4yr long noob in 3d printing, but i did do a Micro Swiss hotend and DD unit swap on my Ender 3 V2. I've recently won a Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro, which im converting to the new Micro Swiss FLOWTECH. Which will allow me to get rid of that dam piece of teflon in the stock head, to a one piece nozzle/ heatbreak in a simple plug and play unit oh! and leak proof . ive been seeing a lot of Neptunes with huge blobs encasing the whole print head, so i wanna get ahead of this potential hazzard Now thanks Micro Swiss and Slice Engineering. Big Cheers to ya for Your time on making these vids, From a M8 Dowunder
I just can't support Slice Engineering after the entire VZBot/communism thing and suing companies because they patented "spacers between the cold end and hot end" situation. Slice's response to the outrage from the 3D community was the icing on the cake for me. What did they really show anyways? There were some hot end parts on a table, then they said something "big" was coming this Summer so nothing to show and this convention was 3 weeks ago?
Really too bad the Neptune 4 Plus and Max getting left out.
Actually since I filmed this they released the Plus & Max variants of that design! They just didn’t have them at the show yet. Find them here: store.micro-swiss.com/collections/micro-swiss-flowtech/products/flowtech-hotend-for-elegoo-neptune-4-plus-4-max-1
Do they come to California?
It isn't a traveling show. There are RepRap festivals in Colorado, Maryland, and Indiana in the USA. Then there is SMRRF in England. So nothing in California. Plenty of folks travel in for them though. This one in Colorado is probably the largest currently.
Mandic, what is your problem with CANBus?
My Mercury One is VERY slow to respond. Like the filament runout sensor will trip and it won’t stop printing for over a minute. Weird things like that where it just behaves very strangely. And getting the can configured didn’t go smoothly with the board it is running. The USB board would just be a simple fix for the odd issues it has. I run CAN on a handful of machines with ZERO issues, just that one misbehaves.
@@MandicReallyCAN latency should be a few milliseconds maybe, it can be something in the software but I doubt it's a technical limitation of a 1 MHz CAN bus.
@@zapl80 I understand that all things being equal, signaling speed should not be an issue. An issue exists though. I've reflashed the entire system multiple times and it keeps happening. Something is off, somewhere in the system but I cannot nail down what or where. Going to USB will eliminate a couple points of possible failure.
@@MandicReally I repectfully suggest that what you experienced was not the fault of CANBus. While I hope a USB solution works for you, USB is not likely the correct technical solution for 3d printers.
I am personaly not a huge fan of CANBUS either. Its a real pain to set up, finiky, we already have atleast 4 different inferfaces in a Pi, lets use em, not throw another one in just because. I have it in a V0.1 Double dragon and a Mercury.
Hey Mandic!
Hi WooHooSum!
Oh hey it’s woohoosum the guy who gave us a printer
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