Just finished building this beast. It’s a ratrig Vcore 3.1 with a 500x500x500mm build volume and blazing speed.

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    1 year ago

    Wow. I guess you use larger nozzles for something like that? How do you get an extruder to keep up with the flow rate? Also, this is my first post on Lemmy.

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      1 year ago

      On my VC3 500 I use a rapido with a 0.4mm. My default PLA settings are 300mms with 10kmms2 acceleration. I’m not sure about OP but for me the larger build volume lets me kick off a full plate of parts and come back a few hours later. Gets pretty good quality but at that size/weight you do get some ringing on the parts.

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        1 year ago

        Ayy another vc3500 haver. I use a .6mm bondtech CHT volcano, but honestly I’ve been having trouble getting past 30mm^3 per second, which is unfortunate. My main goal with it is actually giant parts, but the mass production thing is pretty cool too.

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          North of ~25mm^3 I’ve found I need to really up the temps to keep up with PLA (mainly using eSun) which then also means a lot more cooling. I managed a pretty decent 14 minute benchy but need to retest as I’ve upgraded my cooling.

          My current setup for extrusion:

          • Rapido high flow with CHT
          • Orbiter 2 with blowy mod to run at higher current
          • CPAP remote cooling with a WS7040 blower
          • HUVUD toolboard on printhead
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            1 year ago

            Mine is basically the ratrig recommended defaults except for the CHT, a beacon scanner, and a carbon fiber rail. I got to a 16 minute benchy basically immediately, but anything else I print that fast causes either skipped steps or belt slips and I’m not sure why.

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              Nice not bad! A pretty easy upgrade for power (if you have a mainboard that supports it) is to go to 48v for the steppers with 5160 step sticks, gobs more power, but you are also now getting to territory where a crash can start really breaking stuff. There is also a group in the discord where they are working on the AWD mod to add 2 more steppers to the XY motion allowing for insane speeds.

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                1 year ago

                Oh so that’s what AWD is? Sounds cool. For me though, my issue is probably down to belt tension.

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      1 year ago

      what’s the best way to post videos on lemmy? Know a good hosting site? Also, I’m working through filament pathing issues right now so it’s not going as fast as it could be.

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      1 year ago

      it is fortunately fully enclosed, which makes the heating a lot more efficient. It definitely still warms the room up though.

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    1 year ago

    Wow that’s gigantic! And here I thought my 350mm3 printer really filled up the room. No comparison at all! Are you able to get this beast through your doorways?

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      1 year ago

      Only if I remove the spool holder. It’s designed to fit basically exactly through a standard door.

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      It took me like a week of solid building every day. I’d probably recommend the 400mm bc there’s a lot of extra wire crimping you have to do to get your cables long enough on this version. Also, squaring the giant frame is kinda hard. But if you’ve built a Voron or something before it’s not too crazy. The sourcing and instructions are way easier as well.