I'm glad I preordered one! They look extremely capable. What kind of tuning did you have to do to get it to print this well? Anything that you think most owners will have to tweak?
Print Speed in Prusa Slicer - 400mm/s for internal and external walls, including the infill. Acceleration set to 10.000mm/s Corner speed set to 7 Bambu Lab PLA with 245C
wow, impressive speeds. looking like a great. Am no fan of Delta printers, bit impressive and solid build. Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍🙂
Hard to tune the machine when it doesn't come with the input shaper sensor you have to order one separately. Once tuned with higher acceleration values using input shaper as well I'm sure it'll be good
I noticed that as well. Others have mentioned the same thing. Maybe the speed is causing the extruder to 'tilt' during accel and decel. Extruder is not as solid as with other styles of printer. Just a thought. Cheers.
Delta is a better kinematic system than corexy, but part of what makes it better is the BOM being significantly smaller, belts shorter, etc. which should translate into a much lower price tag. This would be an awesome printer at $450 or so. DIYers could build something at least as good for half that price.
@@daliasprints9798 yeah I agree. Last year I picked up a Flsun SR for $600 AUD brand new , (the older model with a very similar chassis thats just as sturdy and a slightly better motion system coz of linear rails). About $200 of mods and many months of tuning later, it does 300-500mm/s all day at 15k accel. The whole build cost me around 500 USD. Which in my opinion is amazing value for money since it can go crazy fast on pla and abs while also printing cf nylon and a pc since one of the first upgrades I made was a custom enclosure!
Read more about the FLSUN V400 in my review: 3dprintbeginner.com/flsun-v400-review/
This is what I've been waiting for.
Can i have your flsun v400 curra Profile please? Even the new Cura doesnt have It
wow - what a tremendous presentation of speed
Thanks for pushing the prints on this one. Seems like fine tuning will be needed to get the best out of these V400's.
well even the bambu x1 needs finetuning :)
Use an infill that doesn't cross to prevent the nozzle scrape
hi - wich infill mode doesen´t cross?
@@Erbsensuppe22 Gyroid and Rectilinear are the most common
My ender 3v2 when I first got it triangle infill didn't scrape but now it does
@@TheMoody876 triangle has crossing paths. You could just be extruding more filament than in the past with flow or esteps
But this is not a solution right? Why does it even scrape is the thing we should be focusing on.
It it were on the original screen stand, it woulda crab walked off screen due to the table wobble! 😂
I'm glad I preordered one! They look extremely capable.
What kind of tuning did you have to do to get it to print this well? Anything that you think most owners will have to tweak?
Hi, and how is that, good decision ?
Print Speed in Prusa Slicer - 400mm/s for internal and external walls, including the infill.
Acceleration set to 10.000mm/s
Corner speed set to 7
Bambu Lab PLA with 245C
wow, impressive speeds.
looking like a great. Am no fan of Delta printers, bit impressive and solid build.
Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍🙂
What’s the flaws of delta printers? I’m curious because I’m thinking about buying the fl sun super racer for my first printer.
@@BOOTLEGTOYCO I think there is some loss in resolution due to kinematics
Out of the Box, very impressive !
I wish I had heard about this printer a little earlier, I missed the first batch by 1 day!
Very nice! Can you share the Profile for prusa slicer pleased?
Absolutely mesmerizing. Its almost witchcraft.
What is that constant banging noise. Hopefully not the printer. 16x micro stepping? Sounds like it.
Please, where can I find a tested Prusa SLicer profile for the V400?
How can I slice model with this printer? I couldn't find in prusa slicer this model. Can you help me please?
Orcaslicer has the profile in Version 1.9.0.
Cheers.
Hi. Which camera are you using? Can we use an ip cam
terrifyingly fast
truly the eldritch printer
What's scary about it? 🤣
@@foam27 its SO fast lol
and ive never really seen printers with this 3-armed layout
could somone post the link of that calibration cube - pls
awaiting to this printer...
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot joint , stain wave reducer, over 30 years experience
There's really problems with excessive smoothing in this print.
Stock input shaper values. Haven't calibrated that yet.
@@3DPrintBeginner what scale is this cube.. and speed is decreased on all straight less than 35mm.. if you haven't increased the acell_to_decell
200%. Both acceleration values are set to 10k.
More info in the description
Hard to tune the machine when it doesn't come with the input shaper sensor you have to order one separately. Once tuned with higher acceleration values using input shaper as well I'm sure it'll be good
Needs more z-hop when travelling.
You should be reaching 400 at that accel - it only takes v²/(2×a) distance to reach v at acceleration a, so 400²/20000=8 mm.
yeah, why isn't it?
maybe cus 50% accel to decel?
@@riotaken Good thought - turn that off. (Set it to something higher than any accel you'll ever actually use, like 10000000, so it takes no effect.)
Delta printers are more fun to watch:)
sounded like the nozzle was dragging is that normal
I noticed that as well.
Others have mentioned the same thing.
Maybe the speed is causing the extruder to 'tilt' during accel and decel.
Extruder is not as solid as with other styles of printer.
Just a thought.
Cheers.
So what do you think of v400 at the early bird $699 price compared to the Bambu X1?
You should read my review for a complete understanding. For 700$ it's a good deal. But I wouldn't pay 899$ retail price for it.
Delta is a better kinematic system than corexy, but part of what makes it better is the BOM being significantly smaller, belts shorter, etc. which should translate into a much lower price tag. This would be an awesome printer at $450 or so. DIYers could build something at least as good for half that price.
@@daliasprints9798 yeah I agree. Last year I picked up a Flsun SR for $600 AUD brand new , (the older model with a very similar chassis thats just as sturdy and a slightly better motion system coz of linear rails). About $200 of mods and many months of tuning later, it does 300-500mm/s all day at 15k accel. The whole build cost me around 500 USD. Which in my opinion is amazing value for money since it can go crazy fast on pla and abs while also printing cf nylon and a pc since one of the first upgrades I made was a custom enclosure!
вы не моли бы поделиться
тестовой деталью?
да сделай сам её в солиде, делов то
God damn!
на такое можно смотреть вечно!
I seriously don't like how much it moves the frame itself. There's gotta be a way to stop that.
It sits on the Ikea Lack which moves like crazy :))
That's why it has the shake.
Can this printer thru it's own fireware do e step and PID calibrations
Yes
@@foam27 thank you for your response
The whole printer is shaking. You might get better results if it were tied down in some way.
However, the whole printer wobbles enormously
It's on a Idea Lack table :))
Not the printer's fault.
quite quick, still not a Voron ;-)
It is faster than a voron 2.4, even after tuning. Watch 247 3d printing's video.
Can you please be so kind and share the cura profile 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Sounds like its scraping the print badly
Can be fixed with a bit of Z hop
Tis aint 400mm/s (even if the says it is) or at least its not reaching it.
Please also check the description ;)
@@3DPrintBeginner then dont clickbait people into think its 400mm/s
Вау
Jesus christ get that printer of that POS table! You know that affects print quality having everything shaking around like that right?!
tbh for that shaking it looks gr8 haha