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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • Turn your dream 3D Printing project into a reality at PCBWay:
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    Hope you guys stick it out for this long video. Thanks again to Formbot for hooking me up with a discount. I really like this kit and if you want to build a Voron I think a Formbot kit is an easy affordable choice. This guide should get you through it but feel free to drop some questions in the comments!
    Affiliate link for the Formbot store: www.formbot3d.com/?DIST=RUVPG...
    Check out this document for all the printed parts and commands:
    docs.google.com/document/d/1f...
    Nero's video on gantry racking: • Solving Gantry Racking
    Steve Builds video where he puts together a frame: • LDO Voron Trident Beta...
    00:00 Intro
    02:10 Printed parts
    04:12 Sponsor spot!
    04:57 Kit overview
    06:29 Stuff ya need and want
    09:57 Da build
    14:00 Gantry
    15:10 Tool head
    18:46 Electronics
    22:00 OS + Klipper install
    25:36 CAN setup
    34:36 Printer.cfg lite
    36:24 Tidying up
    36:48 Nevermore
    37:53 Printed parts from PCBway
    38:25 Outro + Final thoughts
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  • @ButterPockets
    @ButterPockets  Місяць тому +5

    I made some changes in the document that fix a couple mistakes in the video.
    The firmware make menuconfig is WRONG for katapult during the M8P section - it needs to be deployed. Follow whats in the doc!
    I also added an affiliate link for the Formbot store in the description. Consider using that to support the channel if you were going to order from Formbot any way!

    • @TheWayOfThePrint
      @TheWayOfThePrint 23 дні тому

      This is just the video I was looking for! Great Build and Great advice!
      Just one question! The TAP printed by PCBWay was printed using their FDM process w/ ABS black filament or was it another process and/or material? :)
      Again Many Thanks!

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  22 дні тому +1

      @@TheWayOfThePrint it’s SLS Nylon GF

    • @TheWayOfThePrint
      @TheWayOfThePrint 21 день тому

      @@ButterPockets Thanks! I literally just saw you mentioned it in the sponsor segment... I usually don't pay attention to those. Lesson learned :D
      How did you print the Stealthburner Faceplate with those Orange Highlights? Is it in CAD?

  • @CerialPhreak
    @CerialPhreak Місяць тому +15

    Thanks for making a build guide that isn't just a 3+ hour live stream!

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому +1

      I wanted it to be as quick and concise as possible and still ended up being 40 minutes 😅.

  • @Popisovac_
    @Popisovac_ Місяць тому

    I’m in a final phase of building this exact Formbot kit, have few issues with electronics and wiring, you really helped me, thank you so much, also really great video by itself.

  • @PauliusGradeckas
    @PauliusGradeckas Місяць тому

    Just wanna say thanks for a great summary doc that you did!

  • @takuya2431
    @takuya2431 Місяць тому

    Nice build! Welcome to Voron!

  • @Burnsian85
    @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for this tutorial! All your help is worth a lot!

  • @Burnsian85
    @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

    This guide is the answer to my misery in the past couple of weeks. I am finishing up the hardware part of my build, was already 90 percent done when I saw this video, and like your tips on what to print so will be going back and changing some things. But the main problem I've had is with software. For several days I've been blundering through trying to follow instructions in various BTT manuals, and it hasn't been working. I am a complete novice at coding this stuff and have never used Klipper, and frustrations and lack of understanding abound. I've been thinking of trying to hire someone to walk me through the implementation of Klipper and the Canbus install because I'm not getting anywhere searching the huge amount of stuff on discord and whatnot. I needed a guide that held my hand, and I think this is it. I'll be starting over from scratch and following your guide over the next few days to get set up. Thank you SO MUCH.

  • @gtarson
    @gtarson 19 днів тому +2

    Thanks for the video, this has been a great guide for me never putting a 3d printer together from Kit before. I have the same Formbot kit (m8p with CB1 and EBBsb2209(RP2040). I still can not get the printer.cfg file to make Klipper happy. Im using the suggested samples for m8p + CB1 for the printer.cfg and included the sample.cfg for the rp2040. I know you didn’t post your config file for reasons you mentioned in the video, I respect that. However, to the ones out there, like myself, following along with your video, having the same components...would you consider sharing your config file? I think it would help a lot of people like myself. Ive been stuck on the .cfg files for about 2 weeks now. Thanks again for the helpful content.

  • @jimwhite4482
    @jimwhite4482 Місяць тому

    Dude your video comes very handy to me cause i am building this machine right now. Before i watched your video i knew that i had to do my homework concerning the klipper and can stuff. But it looks like you did my homework for me. Due to this THANKS a bunch my frtiend !

  • @nghtrdr
    @nghtrdr Місяць тому

    Wish this was out when I started my build a few weeks ago. Would have been a great help and saved me time and money (miss printed parts). I shared it to a build channel on the Voron discord. Will be a great help to others. Thanks

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I’m glad it’s helpful. But oh no 😅 which channel? I am in the voron discord.

  • @wawaprince
    @wawaprince Місяць тому +1

    Thank you, I followed your steps according to the google document you've linked, and successfully finished connecting the CAN bus on my new Formbot 350mm V2.4R2 PRO+ kit. Do you mind sharing your config files to speedup the learning curve (First 3D Printer EVER)?

  • @jerrysmith6798
    @jerrysmith6798 23 дні тому

    Great video!

  • @eatthedead1ify
    @eatthedead1ify Місяць тому

    This looks almost exactly like my Micron+
    Very nice color choice and great build!

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      Awesome! I’ve been eyeing formbots micron+ as well. Can’t have enough flying gantry printers

    • @eatthedead1ify
      @eatthedead1ify Місяць тому

      @ButterPockets This was my first flying gantry printer and it was very different to get right. Even compared to my custom printer. Loved that challenge!

  • @dog2bert
    @dog2bert Місяць тому

    This will also help me with my Formbot Trident build

  • @stevehanwright481
    @stevehanwright481 Місяць тому

    Great work, have you done any work on fine tuning and dialling in speeds or do you know of any good guides.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      100% just use Ellis’ guide. Ellis3dp.com

  • @Max-wi6oc
    @Max-wi6oc Місяць тому +2

    Planning to order this exact kit very soon. Your video and docs came at the right time! Thanks a bunch for the hard work!

  • @ckitching2
    @ckitching2 28 днів тому

    For anyone else going the Nevermore v6 route and mounting it under the bed, make sure you don't make the error I did and print the "Straight" cartridge that will just blow directly at the Voron 2.4 doors that are clearly not airtight. The "90deg" is the correct cartridge for this design so that the heated air recirculates in the printer instead of being blown out. The other cartridge style is for mounting to the back or side panel for a Trident or v0.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  27 днів тому

      I did the same thing :) I re-printed it after the video

  • @justinburke3477
    @justinburke3477 26 днів тому

    I gotta ask... what filaments did you use for the prints? Im loving that color scheme. Might have to build another Voron just to steal this color scheme!

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  26 днів тому

      It was all polymaker ASA! If you check it out on Amazon you’ll see like “military green” or something and the orange.

    • @justinburke3477
      @justinburke3477 25 днів тому

      @@ButterPockets Awesome, thank you! Just found it. Polymaker ASA Army Green... guess it's time for another project, lol. Might do a trident this time instead of another v2.4, and of course with a matching ERCF for multicolor goodness.

  • @nleco
    @nleco Місяць тому

    The wiring diagram says to mount the DIN rails parallel to the bed extrusions. In your video, did you have them perpendicular? Things seemed to fit well. I'm about to do the electronics and am wondering if I should change the orientation? I'm so glad I found your video.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah that’s one thing I *kind* of tried to hint on when I said that it’s hard to get to the SD card on the M8P. I haven’t really put too much thought into what it would look like that way. I went with the layout I have on both my 2.4s and it’s worked out well for me, but that doesn’t mean it’s best at all. So I’d say it totally works but it’s also possible the parallel method is better (it probably is). If I was going to do it again I’d look into the EMS mounting system which gets rid of din rails and replaces it with a modular printed system.

    • @Burnsian85
      @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

      @@ButterPockets EMS mounting system - You just blew my mind again. I wish I had seen this before I mounted my electronics.

    • @Burnsian85
      @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

      I can confirm that mounting parallel works much better for accessing the microSD, but the only downside is that the two MCU fans won't reach the PSU for cooling the way they would when mounting vertically. I'm not sure that matters because the MCU is the main thing we need the cooling for I suppose.

    • @nleco
      @nleco Місяць тому

      @@Burnsian85 Would you happen to have a photo of how you mounted your electronics underneath?

  • @rebelangel66
    @rebelangel66 Місяць тому

    Why did you first flash the katapult bootload on the mp8 and then overwrite it through dfutil with klipper. I agree that you don't need katapult on it because it also connects through usb with the cb1 but it seems like an unneccesary step. Katapult is a bootloader that makes updating firmware through canbus possible. It's really handy for toolhead boards but not needed for the main mcu.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I agree it seems unnecessary but I went through this process so many times and this is the one that worked. The other guides I linked have you do it as well.
      Edit: as a better answer. Because the M8P essentially emulates having a USB katapult device plugged in you need to load the first 8k as a bootloader and then klipper is written after that 8k so it doesn’t over write it. I actually did make a mistake in the video by not deploying the katapult firmware and it was corrected in the documentation (point out by the pinned comment). Unfortunately I can’t edit videos after they are already posted.

  • @dog2bert
    @dog2bert Місяць тому

    What better foam tape would you recommend?

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I don’t have a recommendation honestly. I just figure that there must exist one that doesn’t leave so much of the paper on the tape. I’d check your local hardware store or potentially Amazon - probably also see what the voron team lists on their BOM.

  • @jackslus2024
    @jackslus2024 Місяць тому

    When i try to go to mainsail/my CB1 ip, I just get stuck at "initializing" any idea on a fix?

  • @philipweber2253
    @philipweber2253 Місяць тому

    What filament brand/color did you use for the green?

  • @dog2bert
    @dog2bert Місяць тому +1

    This guide was great, except I got caught on the last step of flashing klipper to the toolboard. Turns out you need to plug in the 120 ohm Termination Resistor. Please add this to your PDF

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому +1

      I pointed that out in the video but I added a more direct callout in the PDF!

  • @Okuhno
    @Okuhno Місяць тому

    Congrats on the Voron, now that you’ve built one printer it’s time to build another haha maybe take a look at the annex k3 ;)

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I do like the k3 a lot. I don’t need a huge printer for what I do so 180mm3 is perfectly fine with me. I really like Cartesian as well.

  • @snooker216
    @snooker216 Місяць тому

    Could you please give me a hint, where I have to place the X and Y endstop switch. I cannot find any manual for the actual Formbot Voron 2.4 Pro+. I ordered the printed parts from Formbot too. And there are some parts I don't know what they are for or where to place them. The Formbot documentation is a mess or not existing.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      The X end stop is on the tool head. The TAP parts have a spot with 2 small holes meant for self tapping screws and the end stop. It’s why the plug wires are small cause they go right up the SB2209. And Y end stop is shown in the video towards the klipper install where the CAN cable routes on the gantry to the drag chain. It’s mounted right above the B motor and uses some additional printed parts that are listed in the doc!

    • @snooker216
      @snooker216 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much for the support.

  • @cbyten6558
    @cbyten6558 6 днів тому

    good afternoon, can you please upload the print.cfg file? otherwise nothing works for me
    and for some reason I can’t create a second uuid, namely from katapult

  • @leonardodellolio948
    @leonardodellolio948 Місяць тому

    Hi how to configure the armbian first run.text.template cant connect to wifi

  • @edwardmcrichy2985
    @edwardmcrichy2985 Місяць тому

    Dang man, you have more time than I do. It was only a few weeks ago you responded to my post on Reddit about this kit. Now it's finished....I need to rethink my priorities and get this finished. Also I did not know you weren't supposed to print the stl file of the SB main body, because I did print it and have it installed. I'd be interested to know what the difference is.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I did two in the past couple weeks! Haha
      In reality this was a lot of late nights and consuming the entire living room at the displeasure of my wife. I get a ton of enjoyment building printers though.

    • @edwardmcrichy2985
      @edwardmcrichy2985 Місяць тому

      @@ButterPockets I really enjoy building also, That's the best part, I'm halfway through my build

    • @Burnsian85
      @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

      ​@@ButterPocketsI had the same question, what's different about the SB main body you recommended to print from STEP compared to the one recommended by formbot? I installed the latter and am wondering whether it's worth a redo.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      @@Burnsian85if it fit then it’s right. Apparently they updated the STL and it was correct but then they replaced it with the wrong version. There’s a tab that slots into the other side of the CW2 and the current STL (at least like 1 week ago) had the wrong tab size to even fit. I printed it and I couldn’t assemble it. It’s from an older revision of the CW2 parts.

  • @dog2bert
    @dog2bert Місяць тому

    I had to de-pin the CanBus cable to have it fit in the PG7 gland

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      If you pull out the rubber stopper it will fit. It took some shoving but it worked! De-pinning makes it much easier tho.

  • @joncorso6103
    @joncorso6103 Місяць тому

    Gave you a thumbs up just because of the nerd comment. 😉Very interesting to see the whole process, but I'm boggled that anyone would ever choose this route. Not any cheaper than a good off the shelf machine, and how many hours of work did this take you, as well as how much money needs to be spent on tools in your prep part. It's so prone to error, I wonder what percentage of people end up with a well functioning printer out of it. Amusingly, you said it was all fine, but never actually showed it working, or what quality prints you get out of it.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I figured the video was already too long and planned to make a separate video on the quality. I didn’t really intend for this video to be how well the printer performs, since a voron is a voron, but more so a guide for this specific kit. Although, the quality out of a voron is pretty well documented and mostly up how well you build it. For what it’s worth my 2 vorons have the best print quality out of the 6 other printers that I have currently. Off the shelf printers are great but custom builds are as good as you make them! As far as the price it’s definitely comparable to an off the shelf printer but that what I tried to explain in the intro! I think off the shelf printers suit people and custom builds suit others. For me I definitely prefer the custom build route since I can always buy replacement parts and tweak the firmware as I like.

  • @LanYui
    @LanYui Місяць тому

    Got the same printer from formbot. When i follow your document, in the last step when trying to flash klipper, i get an error with problems while flashing in several lines (ERROR:root:Flash Error...). Tried it over 5 times with different sd cards and followed step by step. Still cant get it to work.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      So someone else had this exact same issue. I’ve had someone look over my instructions and they confirmed them to be correct. The weird part is even tho that happened if you query for the UUID you should see both devices show up as klipper. It seemingly worked for them even though they had the error. Unless we sit down together and look at it I am really at a loss of what the problem could be. You can add me on discord tho with the username “butterpockets” and we can try and check it out.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      For what it’s worth I just went and updated my tool heads version of klipper and everything flashed fine. I followed my own instructions (I promise I didn’t do anything different) so I’m really not sure.

    • @LanYui
      @LanYui 20 днів тому

      After some days i somehow managed to get it to work. I was about to repeat the process for the 10th(?) time with your methode (I tried some different ways without success, too). Before i started all over i once more looked for the uuids which were listed as klipper and katapult (thats where i stopped the day befor) and surprisingly they listed both as klipper. I couldnt beliefe what i was seeing. I followed your protocol and got the same error again. But i just restarted and got the two times klipper uuids again. So i just accepted that i got the error and went on with the setup of the cfg and against all odds it it just works. o_O I dont try to think about it anymore and im just happy that i finally got it to work.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  20 днів тому

      @@LanYuithat’s exactly what happened to the other person. We ignored the error and it just worked! No idea what happened.

  • @thunderkeys
    @thunderkeys Місяць тому

    [o] is actually for "opaque" (e.g., Black)!

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I knew I’d sound stupid about something 😂

  • @calebphelps7030
    @calebphelps7030 Місяць тому

    I bought that same machinist square from amazon.....tip: it was not square at all......

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      I used my “angle-izer” and check it and saw 89.9 degrees! I’m positive that the Amazon specials don’t have great QC tho.

  • @Burnsian85
    @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

    @ButterPockets I was having a terrible time with these instructions UNTIL I realized that everywhere in your document where the code points to the katapult directory ("~/katapult/out/katapult.bin" and similar) you have to edit the line to capitalize the K in the Katapult folder! It seems like the Katapult folder probably always writes itself with upper case K, so I imagine other noobs may scratch their head for a while at this part too. Does this warrant an edit to your instructions file?

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      That’s really strange because I actually used my document to copy paste for the video and you can see it’s all lowercase for me.
      I wonder why it may be different?? Maybe I will add a line that says it may be capitalized?
      Edit: I would think that means in your initial git clone the K was capitalized in the command you ran so you just cloned the Git to “/Katapult”

    • @Burnsian85
      @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

      @@ButterPockets Yes you are probably right. I'm such a noob at all this, and despite your great instructions, I still am stuck near the last page unable to get everything working. Facepalm.

    • @Burnsian85
      @Burnsian85 Місяць тому

      @@ButterPockets Long story short, I'm at the very end on the last page and flashing Katapult is failing. I think the error code is suggesting the MCU can't reach the control board, but since they were talking to each other already up until now, that doesn't make much sense and replacing the CAN cable seems unlikely to work. I've checked my 120R jumpers, checked continuity of the CAN wires, and I have no idea what else to do.

    • @ButterPockets
      @ButterPockets  Місяць тому

      @@Burnsian85 message me on discord, it’s just “Butterpockets”

  • @borys9549
    @borys9549 4 дні тому

    Hello! Of course, you are great for making the instructions! but she is not correct!!! There is an error and because of the error it is not stitched! sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 --dfuse-address 0x08002000 -D ~/klipper/out/klipper.bin
    mistake in address!!! here is the correct address 0x08020000
    I spent 2 days studying UA-cam because of this!!!(((