• AliasVortex@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve seen 247printing’s 3:27 and 2:25 speed benchys (benchies?) on a customized Voron v0, but that fact that someone came in and took the record on an Ender 3 platform is the most impressive thing to me.

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      2 months ago

      Pushing the boundaries of fast. I love how low qua6the video is so you can tell how excited the person is to get it to print that fast.

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      2 months ago

      There should be “grades” of Benchy. This speed doesn’t translate to anything you would actually want to print. Aren’t we trying to benchmark the speed of usable prints ?

      Sure I could spit out something like this in 6 min, but in 12 I can make it near perfect.
      I’d call this a fail and tweak my settings

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      2 months ago

      Make it fast to push the limits of the machine, then bring it back and make it look good afterwards

  • EmilieEvans@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Interesting 3D printer design.

    Using 3 linear rails to mount the bed. I suppose each linear carriage is one “corner”/point and all three of them to define a plane without overconstraining the buildplate but you keep all of the rigidity of the linear rails?

    The issue I see is that the three linear rails in one plane are overconstrained so it is still is a pain to setup (especially on an ender 3 like frame construction).

    What is the reasoning for using two motors instead of one powerful in the middle?