This looks awesome! Thanks for the video! I'm building a similarly sized hypercube right now. I had thought about modifying the build slightly to put lead screws & z-axis linear rods on the left & right under the Y axis rods but after seeing this, I'm thinking I might just add another lead screw & linear rods to the front of the printer & maybe turn it side-ways. Great build & thanks for sharing your modifications!
Thanks! There is some buzzing, depending on the print. But overall I think this printer runs fairly quiet. Someone mentioned that metal part of X endstop may be causing buzzing. May be worth to put a piece of foam under it to prevent it.
great vid Arthur, i'm gonna use mks 1.4 too and about to build almost the same size cube 500mm x 500mm , do you mind to share how to set up in firmware or do you have any vid explaining firmware settings for your build, it will be great help for a noob like me
Great job Artur....
Looks amazing ....those 3d printers are incredibly slick! Can't wait to see the grand finale once it's all enclosed and finished.
Thanks, Darren! Always great to hear from you. You keep me motivated.
This looks awesome! Thanks for the video! I'm building a similarly sized hypercube right now. I had thought about modifying the build slightly to put lead screws & z-axis linear rods on the left & right under the Y axis rods but after seeing this, I'm thinking I might just add another lead screw & linear rods to the front of the printer & maybe turn it side-ways. Great build & thanks for sharing your modifications!
Thanks! I'm glad my videos are helpful. I was thinking about doing Z on the sides but i thought XY carriage and all would get in the way too much
Still amazingly silent
Thanks! There is some buzzing, depending on the print. But overall I think this printer runs fairly quiet. Someone mentioned that metal part of X endstop may be causing buzzing. May be worth to put a piece of foam under it to prevent it.
Artur's Lab. what bearings you used? printed parts?
Yes, printed. See ua-cam.com/video/f6wNO6v0NKo/v-deo.html
I'm curious how you have the dual Z motor drive setup
You mean how the motors are connected? In parallel, just like on any Prusa clone with dual Z motors
Artur's Lab so both motors into a single plug on the board
Correct. I have a Y splitter going to each motor.
Artur's Lab how many motors can be supported like this?
Depends on a number of factors. Mainly max current of your driver, current required by each motor, whether they're connected in parallel or in series.
great vid Arthur, i'm gonna use mks 1.4 too and about to build almost the same size cube 500mm x 500mm , do you mind to share how to set up in firmware or do you have any vid explaining firmware settings for your build, it will be great help for a noob like me
mks gen is 32 bit ?
no