To the people saying they didn't talk about the hot end, it is at 4:54 They don't show it, but they talk about the flow rate speeds they are getting with it.
Want some YT comment exclusive info on the hotend? The lever on the right is indeed a filament cutter for our unreleased MMU unit. It also has flow rate detection, so if under extrusion or jams happen it can detect, compensate, and if too extreme, auto cancel / pause. The Print head also has 2 bed leveling sensors. one peizoelectric nozzle probe, and another eddy current sensor. Doing so lets us get an absolute Z position with the nozzle, then hand over to a 900 point bed leveling eddy sensor. We also have a fully custom adaptor to convert from E3D heatbreaks directly to Phaetus hard mounts, without interrupting any possible force paths for nozzle probing. A new development is the tool board which may also be moving to the back of the printhead to increase the X axis size from ~330 -> 350mm
Not only is Jacob a genius mad scientist who designs all this himself, but he also has the best of all the possible British accents ever. And also, his mom (who works with him, I'm not just randomly complementing his mother) is such a sweetheart! Awesome team.
Manually adjusting the heaters in real time would be diabolical. To clarify what I said (as I was VERY sleep deprived when this was filmed) Some materials actually can want variable chamber temps, additionally, as the bed moves down the effective output of specific heaters changes, so the printer needs to dynamically switch which heaters are being used.
GREAT video! Super excited to use my Construct XL when it arrives. Jacob is a great developer and I cant wait to see what he makes for Construct and the 3D Printing scene in general. Super cool dude too, been nothing but kind to us. Happy and proud to be a supporter of their biz!!
I remember seeing Jacob on a video a good couple of years ago and straight away I thought this kid is going places. There's some high profile people, not just in the 3D printer world, I could compare him to, but I think in the not too distant future some bright young spark of energy will come along, and we'll say 'he could be the next Jacob'. It's a pleasure to watch and experience his development as a big player in this industry.
This is an instant sell for me, both the machine and the people behind it. Their enthusiasm for the industry really shines through with the fact that they are taking personal emails for unofficial pre-orders because you can tell they just want to get this machine into peoples hands so bad they literally cannot wait.
Is this klipper? Is it Reprap but with the pi for the interface? I remember him saying he didn't like Klipper in an industrial context so I'm very curious about what this is.
@construct3d Can you expand on what SBC Compute comprises of? I'm very curious about what the PI it self is responsible for with Reprap. I'm thinking things like octoprint, spaghetti, maybe even auto input shaper calibration which I don't think Reprap has by itself yet?
@@BeefIngot RRF and Klipper when using a Pi is actually really similar in how they use the PI for the movement compute, and then hand over the commands to the mainboard for simple motor control. What differs when using a SBC instead of just the mainboard is some of the following: 2.4 + 5ghz wifi, at VERY good speeds Ethernet Can run encrypted gcode Multiple high resolution camera support Can run full python and C scripts behind the scenes Can play doom whilst printing Full offline and airgapped capability without functionality loss Can run much more power intensive AI programs. Think spaghetti detector on steroids Also can data log MUCH higher levels of accuracy which is great for print monitoring before things go wrong there is a lot more, but this post is already getting kinda long P.S Nvidia AGX Orin is blursed
We are currently still undecided about the final price. So far we have gotten LOTS of great feedback and its looking to be within the £7000-£10000 range. There are a lot more features that I just couldn't cover in a nice YT overview.
@@construct3d do you plan on doing a consumer grade model with the main updates such as the raspi core and a smaller build volume? like a construct1 with the guts of this machine?
@@TheScarvig Absolutely. Whilst it may be a year or two, but our current plan is to use the success of an industrial model to improve the scale we can operate at for the lower end with higher value higher performance consumer machines. As with most things, it all comes down to scale
construct 3d is one of t he only companies planning on doing an AMS a like that i think will make it super easy and industrial ready, and thats because of RRF, i dont personally like RRF, but CAN-FD in RRF is next level, makes CAN in Klipper look like, well, CNA in klipper, CAN-FD on RRF is simple and, i hate to use the phrase, but just works, which is what industrial needs.
The Hardware on this machine looks AMAZING, but if the software that can be used to control it sucks, the user experience can be extremley harmed... What would be the recommended slicer? Will there be pre configured profiles for printin?
You can thank Stratasys for the general printer mfg not having active heated chambers. As they have maintained a patent past its statutory timeline. Should be open to any mfg to heat a chamber as of 4 years ago.......
Camera was shaking and shifting a lot. Maybe some post-processing stabilization or in the future a tripod or wider angle with camera based stabilization.
wanna know a secret/ We actually have measured 60 mm3 with regular PETG. But to make sure we cover all materials we normally advertise much less. Under promise, over deliver!
@@jacobm2625 All of this was measured with a 0.6mm CHT abrasive resistant nozzle as that will be the default for the machine. You can get more if you swap it with brass, but most users will be printing CF/GF materials
@@construct3d Not really as a lot of companies do thier own thing unfortunately. But some colors should be reserved as absolute specials like yellow, green, amber and maybe also blue. Maybe you could consider even mixing it with white with your argb settings. As from my aircraft experience i would prefer system relevant things, like status or events as green or blue. problems without causing something harmful orange and the most problematic red. the others should be reserved for your own whishes i guess. Also solid color and flashing, fast flashing is a good option to diverge. EDIT: As in your video: purple should not be a crit failure.. more like a flashing red. And the yellow just for babysitting moments could also be triggered like a feature moment with blue or light flashing blue. So no panic is provoked. But what if the lid is not fully closed? orange. Like this. :) gl
I'd strongly suggest to go 400x400x Xx cause there's just cool. I wanna Know more about the ideas of the leveraging the computer. I was so into their ams system from last year. Looking forward to see more
I feal like this printer is a solution looking for a problem to solve that doesn’t exist. Zero industrial company is going to allow operators that kind of control. This is why in the cancer world you have programmers and operators. You give operators programming control and you destroy chain of custody in your programming and it’s all down hill.the operator will be given a thumb drive with a printed sheet with the details. Thy walk to the machine and start. Also hardening because of radio interference from other industrial machines is not really a problem as no one is going to be putting this next to a concern plasma as the dust will destroy it. Also chic plasma does not use high voltage arc start anymore so also it’s not really an issue. My concern plasma table has a monitor and in computer built right onto it and when I designed it I didn’t do anything special to cut done on noise and I have zero problems.
You could get off the shelf parts to turn your car into something out of Fast & Furious, but would you be competant to put them all together? What I mean to say is, if you can do it yourself, go for it, have fun. If not, or you simply don't have the time for the effort, someone like Jacob is EXACTLY what you want.
@@LincolnWorldwatched it again. Still don’t see anything new. Adding temp sensors and a picko heater? Rgb leds? They didn’t talk about the hotend even tho the video thumbnail shows something. Just uses a roto extruder. Rasp pi 5… seems pretty off the shelf. But still a nice build
Knowing when to use off the shelf is a very hard and humble pill to swallow. What sets us apart differently however is application of parts, and the level of research and testing to guarantee the parts (and companies) we use actually perform better than if we did full custom on our own
Enthusiastic guy and i hope they do well, but to be honest was really disappointed with the engineering of their printers, with very outdated components questionable choices in their kinematics and a printer thats not worth half the cost its selling at. Would of been impressive to see them insualate their printer better than just add a heater. 75c can be achieved by uaing the bed only if insulated correctly.
the hidden 8mm insulation we have on the inside of the printer does actually let the printer get upto 75C. The peaker heater is just so you dont have to heat soak it for an hour to do so 😉
@construct3d apprieciate the reply. 8mm isn't going to do a whole lot, (material dependant). especially as you haven't dealt with the door or top. Ideally you want something like 20mm of insulation on the walls and a double paneled door to give you the insulation needed to easily get up to 75c in the chamber with no extra heater. The end of the day, you bed is already a chamber heater so if your struggling with getting up to 75c with a bed of 100c. You have bad insulation.
@@construct3d I'd rather a cheap but ugly printer that performs well: printer aesthetics don't make quality prints after all (really I just wish I could afford one, but after exchange rate these are gonna be like 4x a Bambu printer)
For the level of research and design choices that they have taken and its inherent quality, it's not too shoddy a price for a UK product, and spanks an Ultimaker. The hot end alone will halve or more current print times at those flow rates.
To the people saying they didn't talk about the hot end, it is at 4:54
They don't show it, but they talk about the flow rate speeds they are getting with it.
Want some YT comment exclusive info on the hotend?
The lever on the right is indeed a filament cutter for our unreleased MMU unit.
It also has flow rate detection, so if under extrusion or jams happen it can detect, compensate, and if too extreme, auto cancel / pause.
The Print head also has 2 bed leveling sensors. one peizoelectric nozzle probe, and another eddy current sensor. Doing so lets us get an absolute Z position with the nozzle, then hand over to a 900 point bed leveling eddy sensor.
We also have a fully custom adaptor to convert from E3D heatbreaks directly to Phaetus hard mounts, without interrupting any possible force paths for nozzle probing.
A new development is the tool board which may also be moving to the back of the printhead to increase the X axis size from ~330 -> 350mm
i am disappointed the thumbnail is a photo of the hot end with no mention and discussion about the hotend.
Yeah, that’s the entire reason I watched the video.
4:54
They don't show it, but they talk about the flow rate speeds they are getting with it.
They talk about the hotend being the E3D Roto at 5:40. He also gives the motivations for why its such a good choice for this setup.
Jacob really seems to love what he does. He always seems to be in a good mood.
My mood is always improved by the amazing people i'm surrounded by!
@@construct3dand you are even more handsome in person 😁
@@DreamsVoid Ego = boosted
@@construct3d it's the giant smile as you're nerding out! It's the best ❤️
Not only is Jacob a genius mad scientist who designs all this himself, but he also has the best of all the possible British accents ever. And also, his mom (who works with him, I'm not just randomly complementing his mother) is such a sweetheart! Awesome team.
~ 5:28 "sounds" like someone has forget to put up the numbers on screen 😀
"wow, it does the heating automatically?"... bro, did you expect to have to manually adjust each of the 3+ heaters in real time?
Manually adjusting the heaters in real time would be diabolical. To clarify what I said (as I was VERY sleep deprived when this was filmed) Some materials actually can want variable chamber temps, additionally, as the bed moves down the effective output of specific heaters changes, so the printer needs to dynamically switch which heaters are being used.
A full nerd out with Jacob is always a good time. Great vid chaps.
GREAT video! Super excited to use my Construct XL when it arrives. Jacob is a great developer and I cant wait to see what he makes for Construct and the 3D Printing scene in general. Super cool dude too, been nothing but kind to us. Happy and proud to be a supporter of their biz!!
I remember seeing Jacob on a video a good couple of years ago and straight away I thought this kid is going places. There's some high profile people, not just in the 3D printer world, I could compare him to, but I think in the not too distant future some bright young spark of energy will come along, and we'll say 'he could be the next Jacob'. It's a pleasure to watch and experience his development as a big player in this industry.
This is an instant sell for me, both the machine and the people behind it. Their enthusiasm for the industry really shines through with the fact that they are taking personal emails for unofficial pre-orders because you can tell they just want to get this machine into peoples hands so bad they literally cannot wait.
Oh I like how these machines seem to take up 100% of the usable space in the enclosure. No wasted space
It's always great hearing Jacob's insight and enthusiasm.
Agreed, man!
Frickin nerd convention, where is this held? I’d love to go!
Is this klipper? Is it Reprap but with the pi for the interface? I remember him saying he didn't like Klipper in an industrial context so I'm very curious about what this is.
It is RepRap with the Pi acting as the SBC compute.
@construct3d Can you expand on what SBC Compute comprises of? I'm very curious about what the PI it self is responsible for with Reprap.
I'm thinking things like octoprint, spaghetti, maybe even auto input shaper calibration which I don't think Reprap has by itself yet?
@@BeefIngot RRF and Klipper when using a Pi is actually really similar in how they use the PI for the movement compute, and then hand over the commands to the mainboard for simple motor control.
What differs when using a SBC instead of just the mainboard is some of the following:
2.4 + 5ghz wifi, at VERY good speeds
Ethernet
Can run encrypted gcode
Multiple high resolution camera support
Can run full python and C scripts behind the scenes
Can play doom whilst printing
Full offline and airgapped capability without functionality loss
Can run much more power intensive AI programs. Think spaghetti detector on steroids
Also can data log MUCH higher levels of accuracy which is great for print monitoring before things go wrong
there is a lot more, but this post is already getting kinda long
P.S Nvidia AGX Orin is blursed
That seems like a good printer. I wanted to hear more about the hot end and maintenance. However, depending on the price, it could be awesome.
Was nice meeting Jacob and its Construct3d at SMRRF24 with all the great implementations he did in this amazing 3D printer, great job.
Anyone know what the price is for this printer?
We are currently still undecided about the final price. So far we have gotten LOTS of great feedback and its looking to be within the £7000-£10000 range. There are a lot more features that I just couldn't cover in a nice YT overview.
@@construct3d do you plan on doing a consumer grade model with the main updates such as the raspi core and a smaller build volume? like a construct1 with the guts of this machine?
@@TheScarvig Absolutely. Whilst it may be a year or two, but our current plan is to use the success of an industrial model to improve the scale we can operate at for the lower end with higher value higher performance consumer machines. As with most things, it all comes down to scale
Jacob Always impresses me ! His enthusiasm is only matched by his amazing new improvements !
Sure makes me wish I was loaded with cash... Lmao
I so want a Construct 3D printer, just outa my wallet's ability to comprehend!! Want Bamboo panels!!! LOLOLOL
construct 3d is one of t he only companies planning on doing an AMS a like that i think will make it super easy and industrial ready, and thats because of RRF, i dont personally like RRF, but CAN-FD in RRF is next level, makes CAN in Klipper look like, well, CNA in klipper, CAN-FD on RRF is simple and, i hate to use the phrase, but just works, which is what industrial needs.
If klipper gets CAN-FD then so many headaches will just disappear!
@@construct3d i think its a licensing thing right, CAN-FD just costs more to implerment
This is if a PC and a 3D printer had a baby! love it!
Let's go, seem very promising ^^
The Hardware on this machine looks AMAZING, but if the software that can be used to control it sucks, the user experience can be extremley harmed... What would be the recommended slicer? Will there be pre configured profiles for printin?
You can thank Stratasys for the general printer mfg not having active heated chambers. As they have maintained a patent past its statutory timeline. Should be open to any mfg to heat a chamber as of 4 years ago.......
Camera was shaking and shifting a lot. Maybe some post-processing stabilization or in the future a tripod or wider angle with camera based stabilization.
Couldn't help. This was with all that in the mix. I was shooting with out support. :)
There were quite a few people commuting behind David. You should have seen him stealthily dodging the crowd whilst filming 😂
Fantastic. Joel always brings it! Mahalo for sharing!❤
Better than the Prusa Core One heat feature😂 always better than prusa.
4:17 - Starfleet certainly loves doing that. Empty space in the UI? Stick some information there!
45 mm3 for PETG is impressive 👍👍
wanna know a secret/ We actually have measured 60 mm3 with regular PETG. But to make sure we cover all materials we normally advertise much less. Under promise, over deliver!
@construct3d ooo nice! What nozzle size did you use? Or does it not matter?
@@jacobm2625 All of this was measured with a 0.6mm CHT abrasive resistant nozzle as that will be the default for the machine.
You can get more if you swap it with brass, but most users will be printing CF/GF materials
Once I succeed by reaching milestones in my 3D terrain and channel you can count me in!!!
I did the same thing with mine using home assistant Moonraker / bambu integration and wled
I wonder how much this thing is gonna set people back 👀 💸
That's my perm from the 80's
WHO IS FILMING!!!!?? WHY ARE THEY SHAKING SO MUCH??!!!
Cocaine and coffee gives me jitters too
As there is already color coding in the world i dont like how they just use colors they want...
product safety should concern some standards
You're exactly right. Could you send us a DM/Email if you know any particular standards we should be following. Safety Uniformity MUST come first.
@@construct3d Not really as a lot of companies do thier own thing unfortunately.
But some colors should be reserved as absolute specials like yellow, green, amber and maybe also blue.
Maybe you could consider even mixing it with white with your argb settings.
As from my aircraft experience i would prefer system relevant things, like status or events as green or blue.
problems without causing something harmful orange and the most problematic red.
the others should be reserved for your own whishes i guess.
Also solid color and flashing, fast flashing is a good option to diverge.
EDIT: As in your video: purple should not be a crit failure.. more like a flashing red.
And the yellow just for babysitting moments could also be triggered like a feature moment with blue or light flashing blue. So no panic is provoked.
But what if the lid is not fully closed? orange.
Like this. :)
gl
digs at Bamboo just keep on coming. Love it :)
Creality is here lurkin.. stealin yur IPz..
I have a question does 3d printing smell or no?
It can
I'd strongly suggest to go 400x400x Xx cause there's just cool. I wanna Know more about the ideas of the leveraging the computer. I was so into their ams system from last year. Looking forward to see more
I feal like this printer is a solution looking for a problem to solve that doesn’t exist. Zero industrial company is going to allow operators that kind of control. This is why in the cancer world you have programmers and operators. You give operators programming control and you destroy chain of custody in your programming and it’s all down hill.the operator will be given a thumb drive with a printed sheet with the details. Thy walk to the machine and start. Also hardening because of radio interference from other industrial machines is not really a problem as no one is going to be putting this next to a concern plasma as the dust will destroy it. Also chic plasma does not use high voltage arc start anymore so also it’s not really an issue. My concern plasma table has a monitor and in computer built right onto it and when I designed it I didn’t do anything special to cut done on noise and I have zero problems.
come one, emi in industry is not that hard. not a focus.
I’m watching from my toilet
seems like nice machine. but just using off the shelf parts. not sure whats actually different
You could get off the shelf parts to turn your car into something out of Fast & Furious, but would you be competant to put them all together? What I mean to say is, if you can do it yourself, go for it, have fun. If not, or you simply don't have the time for the effort, someone like Jacob is EXACTLY what you want.
Try rewatching it at .5 speed and with captions on. You missed the parts where they talk about custom stuff.
@@LincolnWorldwatched it again. Still don’t see anything new. Adding temp sensors and a picko heater? Rgb leds? They didn’t talk about the hotend even tho the video thumbnail shows something. Just uses a roto extruder. Rasp pi 5… seems pretty off the shelf. But still a nice build
Knowing when to use off the shelf is a very hard and humble pill to swallow. What sets us apart differently however is application of parts, and the level of research and testing to guarantee the parts (and companies) we use actually perform better than if we did full custom on our own
Enthusiastic guy and i hope they do well, but to be honest was really disappointed with the engineering of their printers, with very outdated components questionable choices in their kinematics and a printer thats not worth half the cost its selling at. Would of been impressive to see them insualate their printer better than just add a heater. 75c can be achieved by uaing the bed only if insulated correctly.
the hidden 8mm insulation we have on the inside of the printer does actually let the printer get upto 75C. The peaker heater is just so you dont have to heat soak it for an hour to do so 😉
@construct3d apprieciate the reply. 8mm isn't going to do a whole lot, (material dependant). especially as you haven't dealt with the door or top. Ideally you want something like 20mm of insulation on the walls and a double paneled door to give you the insulation needed to easily get up to 75c in the chamber with no extra heater. The end of the day, you bed is already a chamber heater so if your struggling with getting up to 75c with a bed of 100c. You have bad insulation.
They need to make them look prettier, I know they are marketed towards industrial use but even so, they are ugly printers.
Your damn right. Which is why we have our Designer class printers. Very similar performance, Much more affordable and absolutely beautiful
@@construct3d I'd rather a cheap but ugly printer that performs well: printer aesthetics don't make quality prints after all (really I just wish I could afford one, but after exchange rate these are gonna be like 4x a Bambu printer)
Selling the dream of future. Like Elon Musk.
Looked on their site, 3000 dollar printer? Lmao.
For the level of research and design choices that they have taken and its inherent quality, it's not too shoddy a price for a UK product, and spanks an Ultimaker. The hot end alone will halve or more current print times at those flow rates.