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Ducky
Приєднався 10 лип 2020
Hi I'm Ducky! I may or may not upload any videos. It really just depends.
Ducky Zero Explained
Most of the things about Ducky Zero I guess!
Please excuse my horrific voice, sorry if sentences or words don't come out cohesively or if it is hard to understand what I am saying.
Github Repo here: github.com/Ducky28/Ducky0
Please excuse my horrific voice, sorry if sentences or words don't come out cohesively or if it is hard to understand what I am saying.
Github Repo here: github.com/Ducky28/Ducky0
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Відео
Ducky0 - A High Speed 3D Printer
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More details about the project here: github.com/Ducky28/Ducky0
Ducky0 #speedboatrace 4:58 Benchy
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Not breaking any records this time. just want to see what usable speeds I can get out of this printer for casual printing. More details about the printer can be found here: github.com/Ducky28/Ducky0
Ducky0 Printing.
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Ducky 0 is a Voron 0.2r1 modification designed to print fast. More details can be found here! github.com/Ducky28/Ducky0
Bambu Lab X1C tomfoolery
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Turns out, you can run the printer without its front cover on. This had some adverse effects on the input shaping and a slight hit to cooling performance. just found this pretty funny.
Bambu Lab X1C #speedboatrace 5:12 Benchy
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I believe this is the fastest benchy on any Bambu Lab printer to date. This is a highly modified Bambu Lab X1C printing at very high speeds to test the limits of its motion system. Please do not do this to your machine as it bypasses Gcode defined machine limits and may void your warranty and cause serious damage and/or personal injury. I have provided a download to the 3MF file to have you see...
Bambu Lab X1C practical speed testing
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Testing how some recent modifications made to the printer improves practical print speeds and performance, at least it can print this Polymaker spool adapter pretty well! (Linkie: www.printables.com/model/495778-polymaker-cardboard-spool-adapter) 830mm/sec max speed.
Bambu Lab X1C Speed Benchy. Round 4. (Print time 6:01)
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No longer the fastest, now this is the fastest: ua-cam.com/video/K6HLn9H8uxE/v-deo.html. Ended the video a little earlier than id like on this one, haha. This is a highly modified Bambu Lab X1C printing at very high speeds to test the limits of its motion system. Infill, wall, and layer height settings according to Speed Benchy Rules, now complete with a stopwatch! Please do not do this to your...
a wise printer once told me "🐦 🐦 🐦 🐦 🐦"
@@antipulgasrex lol, chirp!
This is such an awesome build
@@westbouchard1093 aye! Thanks! Rn I'm looking to make it go faster! Stay tuned!
wouldnt the cooling be faster if its positioned near the aux cooling on the side?
@JensonTM I found that the cooling was only sufficient on one side if I did that, so I just used 2 of the side fans and put the benchy in the middle to be able to cool it down evenly.
Your display is bigger than the build plate.
oh I know lmao
how did you manage to train the invisible hummingbird to move the print head??
@@mark6302 great question! Hehe!
I had planned on doing the exact mods that you did lol! The only thing I was going to do differently was to try different steppers.
@@ryankunkel880 I already tried different stepper motors (LDO Super Power motors) and it did not work.
can you tell me how you changed the stepper amps because i am trying to change amps on my P1S
@@nishantsingh7087 M17 is the gcode command used to change stepper motor currents on the printer.
how did you increase the amps
why not just weight it down?
@@JaredBrewerAerospace no good place to add weights really. The printer is already so tiny that I can barely fit all the necessary power supplies in it.
@@DuckyWhybolt it to a cement block lol
Your 50 Hz peak is constant vs time. So it isn’t changing with changes in the driven frequency. It’s probably from a fan, and isn’t going to affect anything in the motion system
@@brandonhicks7549 ah, good to know! Thanks for pointing that out!
Isn't the 5V PSU way oversized for the job ?
@@_Xantras_ it's a 25W 5V USB-C power brick which is used to power the raspberry pi.
maximum cooling
@@jerrysmith6798 indeed, must have all the cooling!
spicy little boy
@@The_Chillguy7 a bit spicy. :)
It’s a fan that happens to print. 😂
@@starkastic real, it's got 24 fans on it lmao.
This is so stupidly uneccessary I love it so much
@@therick0996 haha, it is, and it's also why I like it!
Isnt this just a voron 0.2 right ??
@@filippiorkowski it's based on a V0.2 yes. Hence the name still having zero in it. There are much more details on the GitHub.
Nice 😮
thanks! :D
One question for the motors, have you messed with stealthchop vs spreadcycle for the higher velocity speeds? If so any default in torque or resonances?
@@joescalon541 usually for high speed I use spreadcycle in order to not have any loss in torque. Stealthchop starts to resonate badly at high speeds so for my application it is turned off all the time and it is kept at spreadcycle all the time.
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Love to see a person start on a bambu and think its slow hahah
admittedly I have been quite spoiled by my own creation in terms of speed, haha!
0:22 screw in the top left and top right are rotating from vibration. If that connects the frame, I would put blue locktite on it.
those are just the tophat cam locks and are non critical parts of the structure of the frame.
Hey man love the printer, first saw it on vorondb. What stls did you use to mount the led bars? cant find anything about it anywhere
@@_code_paradox aye! Thanks man! The LED mounts that I use can be found here: www.printables.com/model/517899-voron-v0-v01-v02-daylight-on-a-matchstick-led-stri/files
Amazing, Great video, I’m also working on my VzBoT showcase video 🙂
Aye! thanks! And I am now looking forward to seeing that VZbot video!
This makes me want to finish my vzbot120 design! What are your actual printing speeds and acceleration?
@@Tinkerer5888 actual print speeds ranges from 300-600mm/sec and 30k to 120k acceleration.
I like how hummble you are, saying: "it's a little quick" (going at 1000mm/s and 120.000 accels). Overall I liked the video! It was very casual and you went over the whole of it. Maybe what I would suggest is to add a bit of structure (maybe with timestamps or something similar). And I like the last part (not going to spoil for the others). Keep up the with this good videos!
@@rokkos aye thanks! Yeah it is missing some structure, the different topics aren't super meaningfully separated and given "air" in between to indicate a change in topics. I will consider for the next video I have planned!
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My new dream printer
@@InNomineRoboti hey! Dreams can always become reality! With a bit of blood, sweat, and tears that is. Lmao
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Not really, but there are 3 other first comments rofl.. Figured I would join in.
@@46449771 rofl, might as well!
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@@falcon_13 you might have been given an unfair advantage. :)
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Pretty damn good editing from a chicken if i must say so myself. Also, does this thing have a built in computer for slicing or what's going on with the gigantic screen?
@@Cwayne1989 it does have a computer on it, specifically a Raspberry Pi 4B. It runs the screen, Web interface, web API, and the Klipper front end. No slicing here though, just runs the printer.
@@DuckyWhystill tho brother this thing looks like a beast. Great job man!
Is this a 3d printer printing a toy dinosaur or a cologne video? In all seriousness, good stuff. Love the enthusiasm on filming and sharing of information, cool printer.
@@edwardhernandez9156 it's a Flexi Rex remix by DrLex on printables.
is this inspired by the limelight 3 reveal? also I think i've seen this in the frc discord??
@@sorenhubble6531 sort of yeah, but only practical effects here! And yeah I have shown the printer before on there lol.
ducky only prints dinos 😮
@@quackwy252 nah, I also print my prototypes on this thing. It is my rapid prototyping machine after all!
OMG! What's the speed record?
@@zoeyzhang9866 current world record is 1:57 I believe. Not set by me obviously lmao.
Hooooooooly, that trailer is A+! Quickly checked the specs, and I think this would probably benefit stability/shake-wise from something like the Hula-feet and maybe even an external spool holder. Also, what's the total cost? I couldn't find recommended/approximate pricing in the BOM.
From what I can tell Hula feet does not improve things with resonances, but it does make the table shake less thats for sure. as far as cost goes I live in the US and it costed me around 700-800 usd total. Prices were left out of the BOM on purpose since prices tend to fluctuate and Tax/VAT may not be consistent with where I reside.
I appreciate a good mv. It looks phenomenal! I hope your printer lives up to the trailer :)
@@shizzywizzy6169 it sure does! It certainly turns heads when it prints! Haha.
Very cool video. :)
@@swecreations thanks! I put this off for quite a while lmao.
I want a print result video. That will tell me how good your work is. Looks good so far.
@@NowhereMan260 soon!!!
Can probably detect this thing printing with a seismometer a state away.
@@AtomicBleach lolz yeah.
id mutch rather have a video with information about the printer than what feels like a way to long tiktok.
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@@odeldodelhorst7549 I have an explainer video breaking down the printer in the works, it will take a bit to produce it since it's more footage and more editing.
niceee
@@valzzu thanksss!
DAMN the videography is on next level!!! Loving all the shots and b-rolls! Defenetly checking the github project!
Thank you! Yeah this took quite a bit to get all the shots just right and how I wanted it to look! lol.
Wen quantum delta
QDelta maybe, only if I have the money for it.
@DuckyWhy fair. Great job in the v0 tho and the cinematography!
DAMN THIS IS WILD
it is quite wild inded
You think I can get my ender 3 v2 to print this fast?
With a bunch of upgrades and a bit of money to spend, sure. 😂