How long does one of your own designed boxes take with input shaping? In one of your videos the MK4 with the old firmware took around 16 hours compared to the 6 hours of the X1C.
It depends a lot on the size. But its very comparible to the X1C. It isn't drastically slower. The MK4 can definitely print around 200mm/s and while the X1 can print faster than that, I don't normally print that fast regardless.
@@Mad_Catter_ This is wrong. The #speedboatrace rules explicitly exclude and warmup, mesh, priming, skirt, etc. times and count from the beginning of the first extrusion that's part of the boat. Stop looking for something to complain about that you're not even right on.
@daliasprints9798 they also specify 2 walls, 10% infill and 0.25mm layer heights... all of which Prusa chose to ignore for this as well. For a fast print it's OK, but as an official speedboat attempt it's not acceptable
Very satisfying to watch.
Could you make cad drawings for extruder only 😁 wee need to clone it because we can't buy it separately
How long does one of your own designed boxes take with input shaping? In one of your videos the MK4 with the old firmware took around 16 hours compared to the 6 hours of the X1C.
It depends a lot on the size. But its very comparible to the X1C. It isn't drastically slower. The MK4 can definitely print around 200mm/s and while the X1 can print faster than that, I don't normally print that fast regardless.
Why vertical?!
I did this quickly and it let me do a short and a full with almost no editing.
Nice! Even looks like a benchy!
What do you have it sitting on? The whole machine I mean, what is it sitting on?
It’s sitting on a broken off piece of a granite countertop. I got it at a granite/stone recycling place near me for like 5$!
It's out already???
Yep! Firmware 5.0.0Alpha here: github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/releases/tag/v5.0.0-alpha1
Nice one, thanks for sharing
You skipped the ~2.5 minutes of prep time?
Because that's not what is counted for this. It's 12m of print time. Gcode times skip this as well.
@@ButterPockets That's odd, most speed prints I watch include any calibration/pre phases in the timing.
@@Mad_Catter_ This is wrong. The #speedboatrace rules explicitly exclude and warmup, mesh, priming, skirt, etc. times and count from the beginning of the first extrusion that's part of the boat.
Stop looking for something to complain about that you're not even right on.
@daliasprints9798 they also specify 2 walls, 10% infill and 0.25mm layer heights... all of which Prusa chose to ignore for this as well.
For a fast print it's OK, but as an official speedboat attempt it's not acceptable