CNC Voron Tap V2 by Chaoticlab
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- čas přidán 28. 02. 2024
- If you found this video review, probably you know what Voron Tap is and what are its benefits for Voron 2 and Trident printers, so I skipped that part.
V1 CNC Tap was 5V only (not 24). V2 is 5 to 24 V.
Check the CNC Tap price on:
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Amazon: amzn.to/3uNDp23
Check the full article on my blog for the resources, shown in the video:
3dpblog.com/cnc-voron-tap-cha...
I've been using the CNC Voron Tap ABL "probe" for 3 months on my Trident before publishing the video. Only time will show how durable it is, but so far I had no issues, nor I had to maintain it in any way.
I haven't established a resonance profile for the CNC Tap, but I don't go to crazy accelerations either (2000 mm2/s), as I print mainly ABS/ASA. I see no impact on the print quality compared to the stock Stealthburner carriage.
Thank you for the review! I also VERY much appreciate the full subtitles. Wish more creators would do that
You should include input shaper graphs on your review.
Thanks for the review.
The V1 has 5 volt and not 24 volts
Yes you are right. V1 was 5v only not 24. Thanks for pointing out.
What design of printer is this?
Voron Trident
vorondesign.com
But this is not beld driven z axis?
@@jeez22 Voron 2.4 has a gantry on belts, the Trident's bed is on 3 leadscrews for tilt-adjust.
Your stealthburner looks horrible, bad print quality and what's the deal with those bent screws???
You mean the SB fan face probably. It was printed from PC (hence the visible layers) with blue ABS first layer. I changed this with 3-color ASA fan face i designed (visible at the end of the video ) At the time of Tap instalation I was with the old SB face 3 months ago. The bent M3 rods is my solution to unavailable 50mm M3 bolts in my country. It started as temporary fix and now is on all my voron printers. I like it.