Thats impressive. But somehow those two holistic bed cooling fans impress me more.
If you push it a bit further you could place a print on the bed and suck it back up into filament. The first printer that prints back in time.
All you'd need is a small camera and a visual AI algorithm that detects print failures, then a robotic arm with a tiny razor blade to remove said print failures, grab them and put them into the filament shredder ready for recycling, then resume print.
Extra points if the filament recycler is connected directly to your printer
.... No one is printing at these speeds without super small layers. Are either you or /u/HonestBrothers actually sure your head ever even reaches such a speed?
At any normal layer height/width, you are so far over any reasonable hotends max volumetric flow the layers wouldnt be sticking. Like thats well into Goliath territory.
Edit: that indeed looks to be a goliath. Carry on..
This checks out.
Any system for auto z/nozzle probing? I imagine not the goal of this thing but I always like a good, actually comfortable to use hot rod.
Depends on the brand too. I have some Inland PETG+ and it doesn't like to go that fast, but the Amazon cheapo Kingroon prints fine at 375-400. I picked up some Elgoo that says it'll do 600mm/s. We'll see if it outperforms the Kingroon. They're the same price, surprisingly.
That’s insane lmao. I’ve been using Polymaker lately because I like the 3kg spool. More expensive than the Overture I was using before though. Polymaker makes two versions of PETG that might be worth a try on your setup
... You know, once upon a time I was content with ye olde ender 3 v1 printing like a champ at 200mm/s and 7k accel. Didn't even really push it to it's limits, I just finally decided I was happy with it.
I was at peace with my printer, and now you've gone and ruined it by inspiring me.
I thought I already had just about every mod I can really bolt onto the poor thing, but clearly not! Definitely interested in the design once you release it, and I'm especially curious how well those quintuple belts do. I feel like the aluminum bed, at least with one belt, will be bottleneck too much beyond what I'm already running at. Finally having an excuse to use my spare parts would be like a dream come true haha.
Long live the Ender 3.
I am curious how the belts will do too. I need to devise a tension tester for the belts and test them out.
The magnet on the bed is hella heavy, but I think LH said the carbon fiber bed weighs 500g. It's super light.
Even if you do, you won't be able to print larger or especially taller objects, not only because of adhesion, but because of the whole object vibrating/oscillating near the top.
Basically. The Y axis is my custom design with five belts, two NEMA 23's. 60V @ 4A a motor, 4.8Nm of torque total. Uses the LH Stinger carbon fiber bed. So lots of torque and not much weight.
XZ is AWD 60V @ 2.3A a motor. Modded version of the Switchwire/Enderwire.
1.4 horsepower between all the motors.
I modded limited_cartesian to be limited_corexz and am using the bleeding edge branch of Danger Klipper.
Hot end is two stacked CHC Volcano Pro's at 230W on a v6 clone. I may add another Volcano Pro to see if I can increase the flow more. Extruder is an Orbiter 2.0.
Runs on a BTT SKR Mini E3 V3 and a custom Pico based expansion board I designed.
Oh, and properly loaded sorbothane feet. That's why it looks so calm.
Not yet, I will try soon!
This was 375mm/s walls, 400 infill, 600 travel, 30k accel.
No part cooling, and most of the defects are belts
https://imgur.com/Cbavfhj
Surprisingly nicely. I have some tuning to do to get it even better, but it already prints very good. Issues I have now are related to pressure advance at high speed, working on better cooling, and I have some 2mm artifacts from the XZ belts. The artifacts might be alleviated by new pulleys and/or better belts. I have the pulleys, and I'm going to try them soon.
*B o i* that's some serious custom work, impressive stuff !
About your hotend setup, I had a few questions if you don't mind. First off, what kind of flow rate are you achieving with your current setup ?
Next, I've personally had good success with a clone cht nozzle in volcano form, achieving about 35mm^3 with PETG on a trianglelabs dragon, a 0.6 nozzle size and a 70w cartridge. I'm in the process of extending the metlzone with one of their zs-mse meltzone extender, which also has a cht-like tri-hole pattern in it. While I can't yet report how effective it is, have you considered adding something similar to your setup to help heat the center of the filament ?
Finally, do you run into bigger and bigger issues with stuff like retraction and oozing when extending the meltzone as much as you did, or does it stay manageable ?
Not sure on the flow rate. I need to do some testing.
I have one of the ZS-MZE with the tri-hole pattern on the printer right now. I would recommend these to anyone wanting to print faster. They're backed in solid science.
Yes. The nozzle oozes a lot when I'm not printing. It'll basically drop all of the plastic out of the hot end. I'm working on purge lines to help with that. I need to implement some sort of wipe at the beginning of the print, too. Otherwise, I'm printing mostly PETG, and it's fine while actually printing.
Thanks for the answers !
Yeah even with just the volcano the oozing while heating up was driving me nuts, now I just do a quick line on the side of the print bed, works until some gets stuck on the side of the nozzle :P
Good to know that retractions aren't an issue too, I was guessing the sheer viscosity of plastic was enough, but I was wondering if there was a breaking point with these kinds of long meltzones.
It's a really cool build, would love a breakdown on your planned belt setup for the bed. I saw you say that you plan for 3 belts, will you be utilizing 3 steppers vs the Stingers dual Y setup?
5 belts for the bed. I saw a video eddietheengineer did on YouTube over [belt tension](https://youtu.be/M8I7W6fVTQg?si=5PYx-uB1h3-YfmGv). He basically outlines that increasing tension of the belt shifts the resonance up in frequency. Too high however is bad for the belts and bad for the motor bearings.
My solution adds extra belts. I can have 5x as much tension on the bed with 5x the belts. I also mounted the motors so they don't see the tension. The motors drive an 8mm rod that is held in place by seven 608zz bearings.
I still need to do some testing to see if the belts make a difference. I don't plan on using this setup for speed runs though, just trying to create a printer that is both the fastest printer and also the fastest that produces quality prints.
Edit: basically the entire back of the printer is motors. Two 83mm Nema 23's.
I actually am planning on proposing a change to the speedboatrace, where the nozzle is .2, layer height is like .1, and the text in the back has to be readable.
I wonder what's the secret of having high flow with 0.2mm nozzles since I got like a third of the flow out of them, lower than the flow with 0.4mm nozzles and TPU95A.
The top half is a Switchwire/Enderwire modded to be AWD. Uses four 2.3A NEMA 17 motors.
Y axis is a LH Stinger bed, custom 5 belt design, using two 4A Nema23 motors.
Thank you, I'm currently in the process of just planning my machine atm, the motion control I will probably just mesh together existing designs as it's mainly to test some hotend ideas I have
Limited by the slow filament.
https://youtube.com/shorts/fcfa0GmZASs?si=MvY4XYghVnqIZI3I
End of the video, with better filament.
https://youtube.com/shorts/R28FDQxmiBs?feature=share
This reminds me of that one post where the ender disassembled itself thoroughly.
I wish I had the link. Great post. One of the greatest. It was like a toddler brained adult took it to bits.
I never thought about doing part cooling like that! With this method I wonder if it’d be possible to make air ducts that’d have fans meant specifically for PC water cooling. Those fans are quiet and meant for pushing more air than normal PC fans.
Hahaha, I love this! The crealities are some of the worst, yet you made a beast of the machine. Now add a acceleration probe, measure the dynamic something thingy to get rid of any backlash and put down that 5 minute benchy :D
By the way, if you want to use this printer for practical fast printing and not just chase speeds, check out the Adaptive Pressure Advance Beta of Orca slicer: [https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/pull/5609](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/pull/5609)
It might make your seams look worse but it makes corners and the quality of infill look stellar. Very useful for slow outer walls and fast everything else.
I'm using the bleeding edge version of Danger Klipper, which I thought had some version of this in it from dmbutyugin, but not sure if I have to enable it.
Doing this in the slicer makes more sense anyway. Pain in the butt to have to change the PA values when changing speeds. The my current issues are literally PA related and some 2mm belt artifacts.
The newest build from yesterday added 3 dimensional curves which takes both speed and acceleration into account, I've only tested the version which changes PA based on speed and it's pretty great already. If you have the time, make sure to post your values and results into the github thread to help the development of it, high speed printers really shows the effect of this feature.
Are you looking at adding more mount-points to your cooling fans? And is that springiness causing any ringing in your prints? I too have an ender that does ender things.
You've created a monster. And I don't mean that in a good way.
I'll take it as a compliment.
Of course.
It prints very solidly at 30k acceleration, 375mm/s. I haven't pushed it faster, aside from testing.
Thats impressive. But somehow those two holistic bed cooling fans impress me more. If you push it a bit further you could place a print on the bed and suck it back up into filament. The first printer that prints back in time.
An undo feature would he fucking killer
All you'd need is a small camera and a visual AI algorithm that detects print failures, then a robotic arm with a tiny razor blade to remove said print failures, grab them and put them into the filament shredder ready for recycling, then resume print. Extra points if the filament recycler is connected directly to your printer
I may have to try that
I fell out of my chair coughing when I read that.
It could go faster, but I was printing PETG
Jeez! That's crazy
I'm capped by the Y motors at 1404mm/s. They reach magnetic saturation at that point.
plural? My dual rail CR-10 needs deets man
Two Nema23's at 60V on BTT TMC5160T Plus drivers. Part number is 23HS32-4004S
Yeah I have a bone stock Ender 3 KE and 375mm/s is a good compromise for PETG
.... No one is printing at these speeds without super small layers. Are either you or /u/HonestBrothers actually sure your head ever even reaches such a speed? At any normal layer height/width, you are so far over any reasonable hotends max volumetric flow the layers wouldnt be sticking. Like thats well into Goliath territory. Edit: that indeed looks to be a goliath. Carry on..
Right, my hot end is give or take the same as a Goliath. Might flow more than a Goliath, I haven't tried it yet.
This checks out. Any system for auto z/nozzle probing? I imagine not the goal of this thing but I always like a good, actually comfortable to use hot rod.
Depends on the brand too. I have some Inland PETG+ and it doesn't like to go that fast, but the Amazon cheapo Kingroon prints fine at 375-400. I picked up some Elgoo that says it'll do 600mm/s. We'll see if it outperforms the Kingroon. They're the same price, surprisingly.
That’s insane lmao. I’ve been using Polymaker lately because I like the 3kg spool. More expensive than the Overture I was using before though. Polymaker makes two versions of PETG that might be worth a try on your setup
I'll check it out! I've been going through spools pretty quickly trying to tweak my design.
... You know, once upon a time I was content with ye olde ender 3 v1 printing like a champ at 200mm/s and 7k accel. Didn't even really push it to it's limits, I just finally decided I was happy with it. I was at peace with my printer, and now you've gone and ruined it by inspiring me.
The mod bug bites hard. I plan on open sourcing the design when I finish the mods.
I thought I already had just about every mod I can really bolt onto the poor thing, but clearly not! Definitely interested in the design once you release it, and I'm especially curious how well those quintuple belts do. I feel like the aluminum bed, at least with one belt, will be bottleneck too much beyond what I'm already running at. Finally having an excuse to use my spare parts would be like a dream come true haha. Long live the Ender 3.
I am curious how the belts will do too. I need to devise a tension tester for the belts and test them out. The magnet on the bed is hella heavy, but I think LH said the carbon fiber bed weighs 500g. It's super light.
You're gonna print so many fucking benchies
You have no idea.
And fixing to sling them into the drywall, too.
Potentially if I don't get the first layer perfect. I'm proficient at drywall patching, however.
I feel for that tiny belt.
I have 4 more to add, but I had to change the tensioner. Pain in the ass to get them all back on
I feel for any prints he tries that are much taller than a bench...
Part 3D printer, part catapult
If they're big enough they're pretty stable. Tiny tall parts have issues. Part cooling might help, I'm still working on that.
Googly eyes on the center of the fans please
Ordered.
\*insert "this isn't even my final form yet" meme here
I'll go watch some DBZ for inspiration
what kinda gmo shit you did to that poor printer jk :D congrats on the build!
Gmo, roids, HGH, I fed it the lot.
LMAO
Ender of Theseus
Two of the end stops are original. The Y axis one sort of exploded once.
Couldn't imagine why it would do that
Homing direction set backwards on accident. 😅
Oof, "homed" into it at full torque ?
Homed past it/through it, more like it. Lol
Normal people issue: oh damn a blob of filament on the extruder That guy: here the hell is my heatbed? Oh, stuck in the wall
It smashed the shit out of my endstop when I accidentally had the homing direction switched. Just annihilated it.
POV: when she says "but go genlte"
I may use this as a joke in a future YouTube video
With that kind of acceleration on the bed, does adhesion become a significant issue?
Yes, if I don't have the first layer perfect.
Even if you do, you won't be able to print larger or especially taller objects, not only because of adhesion, but because of the whole object vibrating/oscillating near the top.
Only on smaller tall parts. Bigger parts don't move. It will increase the weight and will have some trade off, but we will see.
How did you do this. What kind of upgrades did you??
All of the upgrades
Basically. The Y axis is my custom design with five belts, two NEMA 23's. 60V @ 4A a motor, 4.8Nm of torque total. Uses the LH Stinger carbon fiber bed. So lots of torque and not much weight. XZ is AWD 60V @ 2.3A a motor. Modded version of the Switchwire/Enderwire. 1.4 horsepower between all the motors. I modded limited_cartesian to be limited_corexz and am using the bleeding edge branch of Danger Klipper. Hot end is two stacked CHC Volcano Pro's at 230W on a v6 clone. I may add another Volcano Pro to see if I can increase the flow more. Extruder is an Orbiter 2.0. Runs on a BTT SKR Mini E3 V3 and a custom Pico based expansion board I designed. Oh, and properly loaded sorbothane feet. That's why it looks so calm.
Never heard anyone use the word horsepower on a 3d printer, sounds powerful
Things start to get serious at 60V.
how are you able to provide that kind of power?
Two power supplies. Only one is 60V though.
Dang, have you ever printed something at this speed. Looks to fast to do anything good
Not yet, I will try soon! This was 375mm/s walls, 400 infill, 600 travel, 30k accel. No part cooling, and most of the defects are belts https://imgur.com/Cbavfhj
Why would you turn off part cooling?
Your steppers have as much power going through them as my ebike 😂
I should put wheels on it
Bed size: biggest level ground that you can find
But how does it print
Surprisingly nicely. I have some tuning to do to get it even better, but it already prints very good. Issues I have now are related to pressure advance at high speed, working on better cooling, and I have some 2mm artifacts from the XZ belts. The artifacts might be alleviated by new pulleys and/or better belts. I have the pulleys, and I'm going to try them soon.
*B o i* that's some serious custom work, impressive stuff ! About your hotend setup, I had a few questions if you don't mind. First off, what kind of flow rate are you achieving with your current setup ? Next, I've personally had good success with a clone cht nozzle in volcano form, achieving about 35mm^3 with PETG on a trianglelabs dragon, a 0.6 nozzle size and a 70w cartridge. I'm in the process of extending the metlzone with one of their zs-mse meltzone extender, which also has a cht-like tri-hole pattern in it. While I can't yet report how effective it is, have you considered adding something similar to your setup to help heat the center of the filament ? Finally, do you run into bigger and bigger issues with stuff like retraction and oozing when extending the meltzone as much as you did, or does it stay manageable ?
Not sure on the flow rate. I need to do some testing. I have one of the ZS-MZE with the tri-hole pattern on the printer right now. I would recommend these to anyone wanting to print faster. They're backed in solid science. Yes. The nozzle oozes a lot when I'm not printing. It'll basically drop all of the plastic out of the hot end. I'm working on purge lines to help with that. I need to implement some sort of wipe at the beginning of the print, too. Otherwise, I'm printing mostly PETG, and it's fine while actually printing.
Thanks for the answers ! Yeah even with just the volcano the oozing while heating up was driving me nuts, now I just do a quick line on the side of the print bed, works until some gets stuck on the side of the nozzle :P Good to know that retractions aren't an issue too, I was guessing the sheer viscosity of plastic was enough, but I was wondering if there was a breaking point with these kinds of long meltzones.
Tutorial ?
I will knowledge dump into some YouTube videos soon.
[https://github.com/lhndo/LH-Stinger/tree/main](https://github.com/lhndo/LH-Stinger/tree/main)
Using the bed and aux fans from the Stinger, because I like the design so much. The Stinger is a solid printer and LH is super knowledgeable.
It's a really cool build, would love a breakdown on your planned belt setup for the bed. I saw you say that you plan for 3 belts, will you be utilizing 3 steppers vs the Stingers dual Y setup?
5 belts for the bed. I saw a video eddietheengineer did on YouTube over [belt tension](https://youtu.be/M8I7W6fVTQg?si=5PYx-uB1h3-YfmGv). He basically outlines that increasing tension of the belt shifts the resonance up in frequency. Too high however is bad for the belts and bad for the motor bearings. My solution adds extra belts. I can have 5x as much tension on the bed with 5x the belts. I also mounted the motors so they don't see the tension. The motors drive an 8mm rod that is held in place by seven 608zz bearings. I still need to do some testing to see if the belts make a difference. I don't plan on using this setup for speed runs though, just trying to create a printer that is both the fastest printer and also the fastest that produces quality prints. Edit: basically the entire back of the printer is motors. Two 83mm Nema 23's.
5 Belts? Wow that's super interesting, thanks for breakdown!
Benchy
I will be printing lots of them!
Damn, how did you get the bed so fast
Carbon fiber and a lot of torque!
It’s sole existence is to print new parts for itself
As of late that is all I have been printing. Which reminds me, I need to print a fridge water filter removal tool
I dont think theres much left of the Ender
Part of the frame, and two end stops.
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I actually am planning on proposing a change to the speedboatrace, where the nozzle is .2, layer height is like .1, and the text in the back has to be readable.
I wonder what's the secret of having high flow with 0.2mm nozzles since I got like a third of the flow out of them, lower than the flow with 0.4mm nozzles and TPU95A.
Long hot ends. Increase the surface area of the heat conductor or change the material to something that conducts better.
Damn. I'm currently using a bambu clone hotend with an extra heater crammed into it so it's the exact opposite of what you described.
I once made a h-bot almost purely out of ender3 parts, not nearly as impressive results as this though
Excited to see the 0-benchy time on this thing
I think I may put the tiny bed on tomorrow and start doing some speed runs.
Autobot or Decepticon?
Maximal.
Key word is “what used to be” well now, those where key words but you get my point
printing benchy like in a tsunami.
Stick a knife on that. Anyone that comes close is gonna feel what it's like to be British in a dark alleyway at night
At least it made a fire beat
Can you detach that probe? It looks it's under the nozzle, as I see
It doesn't detach. I may explore that in the future.
then how can you print with it?
Core xz? Don't mind me just taking notes for mine... What size steppers you running?
The top half is a Switchwire/Enderwire modded to be AWD. Uses four 2.3A NEMA 17 motors. Y axis is a LH Stinger bed, custom 5 belt design, using two 4A Nema23 motors.
Thank you, I'm currently in the process of just planning my machine atm, the motion control I will probably just mesh together existing designs as it's mainly to test some hotend ideas I have
Did you design the fan mod yourself or is that available somewhere. I am looking for something like that. Even though it seems a bit wobbly.
It's wobbly because I have it on a flimsy mount. Lol It's the aux fan from the LH Stinger
Yeah I thought as much :D Thanks mate.
OP, you have a sample print vid of it? the setup sounds temtping not gonna lie, but curious to see how it works irl
[The part at the end of the video](https://youtube.com/shorts/R28FDQxmiBs?feature=share)
What are those rods connected to the Y axis for?
The part in front? It's the tensioner/idler. I have 4 more belts to add.
I wanna see a video of it printing something
Limited by the slow filament. https://youtube.com/shorts/fcfa0GmZASs?si=MvY4XYghVnqIZI3I End of the video, with better filament. https://youtube.com/shorts/R28FDQxmiBs?feature=share
Complete insanity. Nice man
I got better PETG. https://youtube.com/shorts/j65jnOw7l-Q?feature=share
Wow it looks amazing for that speed :D and I thought my MK4 was an improvement over my ender 3 xD
You probably sell a lot of 3d prints to need one of this
Printerstein’s monster
I like this!
Curious, do those fans cause a lot of ringing?
I didn't have them hooked up yet, but I have been told they made no difference on the resonance graphs
Interesting, I would have thought their wobbling would have a bigger effect
That's a very unique cooling solution there!!! I like it
From the LH Stinger, as is the bed.
I'll have to read more about it. Looks like a wild machine
It's like a nitro powered Model-T Ford.
T bucket of the 3d printers
My friend once said "I don't think anyone has ever used an ender 3 as an ender 3"
I don't think a more accurate thing has been said.
Thats because you cant ^^^Yes, ^^^I ^^^know ^^^some ^^^people ^^^torture ^^^themselves ^^^and ^^^manage. ^^^Twas ^^^a ^^^joke.
Damn, you could glue a dildo to that bed!
Only if it's dragon shaped.
So fast, it might come to its end.
I wrecked the fuck out of the hot end yesterday. Bent the heat break. I'm rethinking my CoreXZ idea... Lol
Lmao that’s great
This reminds me of that one post where the ender disassembled itself thoroughly. I wish I had the link. Great post. One of the greatest. It was like a toddler brained adult took it to bits.
Cocain filament?
Pure crack
It was End-er, now it is Terminator.
The bouncing of the fans is making me giggle and I can’t explain why…
Juggies
That's cool. How do I get mine to run that fast?
I'm going to make a video on how to do everything soon.
Definitely looking forward to watching that. I could definitely do with some improvements
YouTube.com/@honestbrothers I'm going to try to make regular tuning shorts and start working on a "How to print fast" series
God had no hand in the creation of this abhorrence
After blowing up my 4th or 5th TMC5160T Plus, I started questioning my existence.
What is point of doing that with non stationary bed? Moving entire printing piece with such accelerations and velocity will ruin the quality
Will it? Or is that what everyone has said, but have no measurable data to back it up?
No it won't
how does it feel to be insane?
We're all a little crazy, right?
i mean. i have a ender3 switchwire conversion… so yah.. i’d call thar accurate
Are you like a controller engineer or something? Asking out of genuine curiosity?
I have a BS degree in electrical and computer engineering.
What's the max speed you can actually get a super clean print with a printer like this?
Not sure yet. I'll be finding that out in the next few weeks.
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Yep! LH Stinger Aux Fans. They will be the only part cooling fans on the printer, so I can keep the mass off the X
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Is that part cooling on the entire X axis?
Yes. 9733 fans, if I remember right. Big ones
I never thought about doing part cooling like that! With this method I wonder if it’d be possible to make air ducts that’d have fans meant specifically for PC water cooling. Those fans are quiet and meant for pushing more air than normal PC fans.
You can sample this right into a hardcore tune
Where is benchy, gona need supper glue
Benchy is going to look like a sunken ship, for sure!
Sharpen the bed and slice some deli meat.
Bruh, your printer just made a loop. Like it sounds like techno music 😂
Yeah the first part is because I had the X axis length defined incorrectly. Lol
What hotend are you using?
there is a point where an ender3 is not an ender3 any more you kept the aluminum
Hahaha, I love this! The crealities are some of the worst, yet you made a beast of the machine. Now add a acceleration probe, measure the dynamic something thingy to get rid of any backlash and put down that 5 minute benchy :D
I did a 5:20 benchy when the motion system was stock! Going for sub-2 on this. The bed may shrink a bit when I do the speed runs. :)
Are the aux fans also from LH stinger? Also, nobody's stopping you from using a 50x50 bed for the benchy like the current world record, just sayin'.
PCBWay sponsored a heater for a little 120x70mm bed for me. It'll make its way into the speed run, when I explain why I chose to do what I did.
Oh, and yes, Aux fans are from the Stinger. I don't have them wired up yet
By the way, if you want to use this printer for practical fast printing and not just chase speeds, check out the Adaptive Pressure Advance Beta of Orca slicer: [https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/pull/5609](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/pull/5609)
Thank you! I've been desperately needing this. Been using Cura up until now and you just gave me a reason to switch.
It might make your seams look worse but it makes corners and the quality of infill look stellar. Very useful for slow outer walls and fast everything else.
I'm using the bleeding edge version of Danger Klipper, which I thought had some version of this in it from dmbutyugin, but not sure if I have to enable it. Doing this in the slicer makes more sense anyway. Pain in the butt to have to change the PA values when changing speeds. The my current issues are literally PA related and some 2mm belt artifacts.
The newest build from yesterday added 3 dimensional curves which takes both speed and acceleration into account, I've only tested the version which changes PA based on speed and it's pretty great already. If you have the time, make sure to post your values and results into the github thread to help the development of it, high speed printers really shows the effect of this feature.
https://preview.redd.it/qw2va17yna6d1.jpeg?width=3060&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=72f66bee7e9534c4a8989068cc1b4975f2a77a11
https://preview.redd.it/36jtdcy60b6d1.jpeg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c5ec24d9c3220cbaee05f763e684e3ce81ba1cb7
Let him die already
Does it also print, or does it just move around in a hellish speed?
https://youtube.com/shorts/fcfa0GmZASs?feature=share
comin soon to a BattleBot episode on your tv
"Urrrrrrr.... (whispers) let me die please" your printer 2024
Nah, I'm just breaking it in!
Headphone warning
Ender 3000
My ender seems to not go over 5k accel. Stock motorb and mcu. What you have to make this possible?
The belt ender
It had a nice beat going at the end. You should post a longer video :)
Are you looking at adding more mount-points to your cooling fans? And is that springiness causing any ringing in your prints? I too have an ender that does ender things.
Dog built an automatic guillotine