VzBot vz235 With custom compact frame and Z axis
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- VzBot-vz235 With custom compact frame and Z axis @Vez3D
music Sonic Mayhem Quake 2 - Descent into Cerberon
original project - github.com/VzBot3D/VzBot
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absolutely amazing, topped off with the perfect benchy. you know it's a good printer when the thing is so robust and well-built that you can use it as a coaster.
Love the sophistication of the build, your attention to detail and neat wiring. The benchy looks absolutely flawless. Well done Sir.
your video was a pleasant surprise. From A to Z.
Technical: clean build, excellent finish on parts, interesting choice with the thick "textolit" sheet under the bed
Aesthetics of the machine: wow! Just wow. Parts positioning and cable routing, you had patience. Additionally, you even fooled me at the beginning: "whaaaat? all metal? no way" :-)
Video: you're good. Intro, rotating zoomed close-ups, a dynamic mix of normal speed/ fast speed. Once I pressed "Play" I couldn't skip, watched it till the end.
Soundtrack: I liked it and it fit's the scene, also good that you still kept from time too time the original noise of the printer. For some of us, THAT is music (we sleep on)
Thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback a lot.
No way you used quake2 ost for this. Dreams come true
❤ awesome build man! Love it! Would you like a goliath?
Mines a 330 and more compact than this where is my Goliath??? Lol
Thanks! Appreciate it a lot. I’m going to add Goliath and CPAP system soon.
@@Tinkerer5888would help if ur videos wouldn’t be tagged as for kids
Nice job!!!
Thank you so much!
Love it. VEZ bot still leagues ahead of the competition
This is almost perfect and very fast print. Well done! Now use 0.1mm layers 😁
Omg I love it
Mate, that build looks absolutely awesome, amazing work! That rigidity and print quality is insane! I'd love to build a tank of a machine like this some day. How did you achieve that pristine turn-table shot at the end?
Thanks! For the last turn-table shot, I used a hand-made rotating table made of an old vinyl player and a stepper motor.
Excellent job on the Electronics! Loved the whole build, keep up the good work! btw do you share the electronics casing files ?
Thank you! I don't share electronics casing files because other parts of the build are very specific. So those files wont fit other projects. But if you still need the files I can email them to you.
@@balconyworkshop4185 sure im interested
@@disenalord5561 drive.google.com/file/d/1mG_sLE58dXS2YDaFNoAWspypNyQxSzhi/view?usp=drive_link I lost somewhere in my files the cover that closes the magnetic lock, but the rest is there
very good job man!
Thanks!
Holy fan noise! I love it, but this thing would need to be a room or two away from me.
That's why I keep it on the balcony. 😁
@@balconyworkshop4185 I'm also a cooling maniac and I overkilled all my systems BUT I hate (fan) noise. I replaced all of them with Noctua and set them on silent. And I keep begging Noctua to start developing also on the Radial Fan series.
@@alexella2 This printer is loud either way, so fans don't bother me.
I love your pcb klicky mount! Did you do that? Or was that someone else project? I modified the tentacool, but putting it on the side seems better honestly
I made my version of the klicky pcb mount. I did't like that the magnets were very close to the table and interacted with the magnets in the table when the first layers were printed. So I had to cut the original klicky pcb to install it on the side.
@@balconyworkshop4185 I saw that! Thought you had redone the pcb too lol. I like your dock...do you have the cad up anywhere, or would be willing to share it? I've been scratching my head getting the klicky adapted on my hevort.
@@davschall This was a temporary solution because i want to upgrade to goliath and this mount will not work for that. So I saved only Klicky dock files. I can email f3d files to you.
That’s really cool !
Do the electronics need that many fans though ? 😅
Thank you! I don't know if it's necessary to have this many fans but I'm cooling maniac. :)
Provide a link to your project where you can download the step file
That´s really interesting, those are 20x30 extrusion for what I can tell, did you have any compatibility issues with the original mellow inc motor mounts? Cause those look like the original motor an x bean mounts, also that's a different x beam than the one Mellow sells for the 235, did you based on some repository or something? Could you forward me to it in the case? I´m beginning to order the parts for my 235 and I love your build.
This frame is a downscaled version of the vz330 frame, and uses 2020 and 2040 extrusions. It also uses the original vz330 motor mounts, so there are no compatibility issues. The X-axis beam is made from a 20x20 extrusion on a manual milling machine. But that's because I forgot to order it, and I didn't want to wait for delivery. Thank you!
How’s it so stable? What are you using for feet? My 330 shakes like crazy
This printer has a size of 235, but it was built with a frame construction of 330. Also, it has additional aluminium profile details, which give rigidity of the structure. And the center of gravity shifted downwards.
Feet was made of PETG plastic.
I cant tell if you are in IT, or an aerospace engineer. 0:11 Reminds me of a pristine server rack with amazing wire management, but the rest of it makes me think aerospace. lol
Thank you! I would like to be an aerospace engineer:) but for now I'm just self-taught hobbyist.
Is the motor mount machined with cnc or laser cut...!? What's the thickness of those parts...!?
They were bought in Mellow 3D Official Store.
How is the reliability of tjat beast?
In testing, will let you know in a year😁