Building a Giant 3D printer to 3D print myself
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The early version of the files are here:
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I will keep adding stuff to the files until they're complete and then I'll send updates as I keep improving the machine.
I've built a giant 3D printer with a build volume of 1110mmx1110mmx2005mm that adds up to more than 2.5 m3 build volume.
This is my largest build to date and as far as I know is the largest DIY 3D printer in the world. And I've designed it from scratch keeping in mind that anyone should be able to attempt tbis build so each one of the parts of this build fit in a 200x200 mm print bed.
This is part 1 of the build where I complete the frame and the CoreXY assembly, including the carriage with the hotend, extruder etc.
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Has to be big enough to print a fully articulated iron Man armor in one shot😊
That would be really cool
It is 😁
Ivan size armour or normal human 😅
What kind of filaments do you need for the arc reactor?
I mean, it needs to WORK, right? And that means a power source.
Or print a livesize Ivan suit
Hey Ivan, if you are not going to be moving this printer much, you might think about securing it to the wall or floor with bracing, that would instantly increase the rigidity of the frame quite a bit. Nice job on the new printer!!! Been missing some Ivan Miranda content, hope the next video is coming sooner that later, as you do a great job with all your projects!!!! 😀
you ever had a printer vibrate a wall? its very annoying.
@@saxplayingcompnerd Very true, my Prusa sometimes resonates through my desk, but Ivan has a concrete floor and at least one concrete block wall I can see, so no worries of vibration there.
@@saxplayingcompnerd I don´t think thats going to be an issue as long as the wall is a brick wall. Also the frequencies are probably much different compared to small 3d Printers.
I just have a big concrete slab under my printer with an enclosure and vibrations are not a problem any more
Impressive ❤😊
If he doesn’t plan on moving it he could get rid of the feet part and mount it upside down onto the roof
Ivan, your engineering is awesome!! Thank you!
There are at least a dozen little details (materials, part numbers, manufacturers, vendors, design decisions, etc.) in your build that could use a video each to discuss. I hope you consider doing so.
I couldn't imagine printing all of this out. I get halfway through a small project and my printer starts giving me fits and I give up for months at a time. This would never get finished if I was doing it. I applaud you sir.
Now, lets make a 20m x 20m version, and lets print a small school in vase mode 🤪
You work is INSANELY cool, the builds are AMAZING, your video edits are so fascinating, I just love this !
Your projects are truly exceptional and serve as a great source of inspiration! Thank you for generously sharing your work with the entire 3D printing community. ❤
You never cease to amaze me, Ivan! Keep making; I'll keep watching!
Great work!
Consider using Rivet Nuts on such thin aluminium walls. They are way stronger than simple thread i.n 2mm wall. And quite efficient on assembly
Thank you for doing such good wire management! Solid engineering all around.
I’m so obsessed with these videos, and just the idea of setting into a big project like this. I can’t wait to have my dream workshop and be able to spend my days tinkering and creating.
You are, without doubt, a genius. This has been so beautifully designed and created. Thank you.
Magnificent. Order from chaos. If only the world could be assembled as perfectly and harmoniously as your builds. 👏👏👏
Es impresionante lo que hace este hombre.
Eres un crack Iván.
Muchas gracias por todo lo que haces. Enhorabuena
Impresionante Ivan, te has vuelto a superar. La edición también es sublime, esa especie de stop motion taladrando y atornillando te quedó genial.
I'm new to all of this 3d printing stuff, but wow am I impressed! Incredible build! You're an absolute legend Ivan!
Verdaderamente impresionante, con ganas de ver como evoluciona el proyecto.
Amazing work! Your videos never disappoint.
Your methodical building workflow is genius. Taping the larger piece of aluminum to the smaller piece to assemble the frame is absolutely genius and i’m stealing it.
Absolutely loving this project - Well done so far!
LOVED that little red rod guide bit you made for the interior of the extruded aluminum. That was a brilliant solution to that known issue.
hey Ivan,
You might want to consider looking at a way to use a pellet extruder in one of these awsome printers!, WAY higher threwput so would be realy nice for very larg prints!
Another youtuber named Doctor D flow uses one and the prints come out realy fast!
I love this stuff, gives me motivation to finish some of my own projects!
WOW! That is a _very_ clean assembly Ivan. Great job. I can't wait for the next video.
This channel is going from big to HUGE and I'm loving it!! We need DIY now more than ever, that k you ❤️
Most excellent video. No extra crap, no overly long procedures. Good job!
Absolutely brilliant!! Well done, be proud of yourself,Ivan! 👍
Eres sorprendente, magnífico trabajo.
Always enjoy seeing the newer & bigger builds
So impressed, as always. Well done. 👏🏻
I subscribed many years ago to watch a Spanish madman do his thing and to this day you don't disappoint. What a beautiful monster! Can't wait to see the next part :)
Watching Ivan keep building bigger printers is one of my favorite pastimes
I just showed this video to a friend who's doing 3D printing, he went nuts
Thanks!
You are a genius!! Such a pleasure to watch you work 🤩
This is awesome! Thank you. ❤
This is an awesome project and an awesome video! Well done!
This is Art ! Amazing
The amount of preparation and thought that went into this is insane
Bro this is wicked cool and equally crazy!
Your projects are so unique and inspiring to watch! Thank you for sharing this with the rest of the 3D printing community. ❤
The insert to hold the rod center was pretty slick. I liked that part
Brilliant video.😀
I so love your editing! That first set of countersinks was smooooth.
Felicitaciones IVAN! excelente
Ivan, you’re videos always inspire me! Good work this looks awesome!!
Keep up the Inspirational work, I'm loving the amount of effort put into this. :)
I am always impressed with your creativity and engineering skills.
Truly fantastic build!
You sir are incredible..
Printing the parts... Cannot wait to build this 😀
que buen trabajo, compre el proyecto, q ganas de empezar a montarlo.... mil gracias Ivan. salu2 desde Mallorca
Very cool build.
Just when i thought you couldn’t possibly go any larger… amazing mate!
Come on man!! There's no limit!!!
So extremely satisfying to watch this.
This is so great! In every aspect
Nice Work👍
Truly amazing work, Ivan! 😃
This machine is mad!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you ❤
This is incredible!
THIS IS SO AWESOME
Incrível essa impressora👍
one day he will build a 3d printer to print himself another workshop for the smaller 3d printers🤣
You're truly a madman, I love it.
Incredible works in one video.
This is gonna be great! I can't wait to see the finished project! (And maybe a full-size Benchy?) 😃
Eres un máquina! Va a ser el primero enCZcams en construir una impresora de metal.
Amazing!
Great job.
Messing up a print this large would be annoying as hell.
I'd love to know how much time it took to print the parts, how long it took to put together, and how much it cost overall! It's a beautiful design.
The costs of things is hard. Aluminum can be harder to source in some places and much easier in others. He could have spent say $1000 USD on his but it would cost you $2000 USD and me $800 USD. Time to print and build time though would be interesting.
I have a bambulabs x1cc, printing one corner is 11 hours.. So i'm calculating 1 month with 24x7 running this one printer. Ordered another one by now to speed it up
@@MegaDraadloosI'm running two as well. Twice as fast 😉
I would also like to know.
Ivan, if you’re reading this, I want to buy the files on your website. But not before I know how much it will cost me.
excelente ivan cada día mejorando felicitaciones
Now you need to take a 3D scan of yourself, and make a life sized 3D printed statue
Mmmm... mwahaha... mwahahahahahahah... MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Out of red filament
@@ivanmirandawastaken a 3d printed army
Tocayo menudo proyecto, estoy deseando ver el desenlace, estoy tremendamente emocionado,tienes otro subscriptor mas
What a project!!!!!! 👍
I love your camera work, choreography and content. Your videos are way better than any long drawn out TV efforts I have seen. Thank you.
edit - P.S. and accent😊
Wow So big and well taken in every aspects of build
I love your work Ivan. The lenghts you go to design these huge printers is awesome I just wish I could make my own.
asombroso. Felicitaciones totales👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
next level.. kudos.
good work dude!
Ivan you are the best 😊
Very nice printer.
So cool, amazing!
Super Video I've been following the channel for a while and all the videos are just super awesome. 👍👍
Sooooo clean
I really like the way the drilling is edited.
such a brilliant mind and great attitude
Can't wait for the kit to go on sale!
Great Work Ivan !!!!
incredible work, nicely captured on video. keep amazing us with your silly projects :) really makes me want to build stuuuuffff. thx from France.
to me, this device must use a 1mm nozzle, just as you chose. maybe even larger. and since this printer is so large, a filament extruder or a direct pellet extruder might be a cost saving method. the prints will be hardly below 15kg, so even a small print costs quite a lot (don't get me started on recycling of failed prints).
suggestion for a first print: a benchie that can carry a person and has an electro motor.
WOW a Benchie that would float and Miranda sitting in it!! YES DO THIS
Wonderfull in showing difference between smartness and craziness is far from being defined. Very great job
Really great build but your cable management is the best part for me. Keep up the great work.
The lack of washers being used in this build is astonishing. Anyways, Great engineering Ivan!
Alright! My favorite drilling and tapping channel is back with some new content!
outstanding content as always!
have you thought of a print head that has a xy head, like regular sized printer that moves on a different xy head to get away from that the bigger you go the bigger the moving mass, you'd just slowly move the other xy around to move the xy that actually can do fast movements(but is limited in travel to 20x20 or whatever)? so you could still do local moves at 120mm/s or whatever with regular drivers, while that contraption then would be moved around slower while it's doing it's thing
That is an interesting concept!!! I wish I had the garage space to build a large form to test this!!!!
I thought about doing something like this several years ago but with a Delta for the secondary. The problem with any sort of sub-tool assembly like these is that the person designing it will have to figure out how the kinematics interact and tell that to the firmware, as well as telling the firmware how to prioritize one set of kinematics over the other.
@@claws61821 yea there's different ways to do the kinematics, but that there isn't a pre-existing firmware definitely is a barrier, like with just more axis on a board and gcode pre-processor - let the existing look ahead and max speeds per axis and acceleration per axis routines just do as they already do and leave the firmware with not messed with(messes with fw pressure advance when moving them same time, but otherwise it's pretty much okay if a fw doesn't really know where the head is as long as the axis just move whatever they're told). I think early reprap morgans used this if i remember right and some early other alternative kinematics just used this preprocess the gcode method and run the printer as far as the printer knew as a normal xy printer. works fine enough for tinkering. not that it still would make writing the preprocessor simple, but performance wouldn't matter as it's not handled realtime.
- or do it on the fly(hardest I'd think) with look ahead to see where to move the slower head while printing with with the fast one - basically same as the first one.
- or a bunch of scripts and slice in 20x20 (or how much the head can move) segments and print the segments sequentally, interleave the gcode one segments one layer at a time and add the move to the next segment and then move the printhead just to the next segment area(simplest mathematics to figure out), and once all of the grid of segments is finished, raise z and go around again. simplest because you wouldn't be moving the heads at the same time, making everything conceptually much easier - at the same time it would be the jankiest of these 3. although this would make it simplest to run 2 of the printing heads idex style(or more).
but yea you can't just chop off an ultimaker top end and glue it to this printer and call it a day, a LOT of the development time would go into the supporting software.
Thank you foreign
Me encanta ver tus proyectos! Eres increïble!
Uops, no lo había visto. Gracias!!!
Dream machine!
nice, i need to make one, keep it up
imagine the print-in-place items that you could totally 1-shot in a device like that!