HUGE Hotends and Powerful Prusas! - Microswiss, Polar3D, Prusa | RMRRF 2024 7
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Do you want to see the latest in hotend tech from @MicroSwissLLC? How about the coolest, smoothest filament on the market from Polar3D? Or even the latest news on the most reliable 3D printers around with @Prusa3D? Then you’ve come to the right video!
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0:00 Intro
0:26 Microswiss
6:33 Polar3D
12:31 Prusa
22:43 Outro
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Regarding what I would like to see from Prusa. A Prusa Mini MK2 with the Nextruder nozzle and maybe a load cell for an automatic Z-offset would be a really nice upgrade.
I like these little printers.
Definitely. I would 100% buy a "Mini MK4" that's been updated a little. Really appreciate the fact they've been supporting it, but it could really do with some modernising
While I agree with your sentiment, the Mini could use an update, your idea wouldn't be possible with the Mini in it's current form. A cantilevered printer needs to have a light tool head to reduce sag at the furthest point from the Z axis carriage (X axis idler pully). Having a smaller version of the Nextstruder may work in practice but it would make getting a reliable first layer much harder to reproduce due to the excess weight/sag. A load cell relies on a rigid frame and a stable X axis gantry to get accurate and repeatable measures for your Z offset and bed mesh. None of this is impossible, but the Mini would basically need a full redesign to make it happen.
@@Founders4honestly, at this point a full redesign is probably the wisest idea.
While the mini is still a fantastic workhorse, the price to performance ratio just isn't there on today's market, at least when you buy a new one. And that will also require a completely new frame, as the current construction is already at its limit.
Rat Rig has shown that a direct drive toolhead can definitely be done with the Vminion, you just have to bite the bullet and make an all metal frame.
@@cosmic_cupcake I couldn’t agree more. The value proposition of a brand new Mini in today’s market is rather poor. I don’t think a redesign is out of the question, but I’m not sure it’s much of a priority to Prusa at the moment.
I feel like being at RMRRF seeing your videos - thanks for all of the content
I really like the Prusament light
I would love to see the upgrades of 3.5 and 3.9 as I have 7 MK3S+ that could be upgraded.
Great Content! Thanks Mate!
soon ;)
Please make a profile Tuning Video,
Specialty for a fitting Profile (ultra less material usage, and super fast)!
on Prusa. I would like to get a MK4 but I dont have room for it, so maybe I will get an upgrade
From Prusa, something between the MK4 and the XL. I feel like there could be a consumer printer derived from the AFS platform in the form of maybe an enclosed 260^3 CoreXY.
But maybe bigger is an enclosure for the XL.
I think at least on the consumer/prosumer/small biz facing side, Prusa will still beat all when it comes to long term support. The fact that the MK2.5 got an FW update back in Feb and is how old now?. And for business the fact one could run the machine totally offline is a bonus, Yes the Bambu can run in LAN mode but the Prusa can run in no networking enabled at all mode.
Side note, I think Prusa could make a killing with the business world if they one day released something along the lines of "Prusa Connect Local", a Totally LAN running version of Prusa Connect to allow connectivity sensitive customers to get the multiple printer management console advantages of Connect while still keeping the benefits of an isolated system. Though maybe that is basically just AFS.
Agreed - feels like a Prusa Cube or something, using 3x3 heatbed tiles and, by this point, surely enclosed out of the box would be nice and fill what's arguably a "gap" in their lineup, although the challenge there is positioning and pricing it vs the MK4. I'm really intrigued what their next consumer model announcement will be, but a medium corexy makes the most sense to me, as long as they can bring some new things to the scene so they're not just playing catch up to the many other enclosed corexys. A new mini is probably next though, still a solid design but definitely the oldest tech/capabilities now.
i turned the nozzle the wrong way yesterday but it is a ender so it is fine
lol
@@3DMusketeersit snapped the nozzle so I got some stronger nozzles and a new heat block
that also works!
i would love an upgrade kit i have just a lowly mk3s i bought second hand.
Easy to upgrade it!
I have done all 3 with nozzles
I really like to have a beefier hotend for the MK4. It can move so fast, but is always limited on MVS. It pains so much seeing under 100mm/s and always maxed out MVS right before it begins to skip. There are so many after-market hotends for all kinds of printers, but never have I've seen one for the MK4.
Prusa: Fork Klipper and contriibute to that project and USE IT!!
why? their system works fine for them
@@3DMusketeers "Works fine" is not what a good company shoud aspire too, in fact this is why they are caught with their pants down.
Marlin needs a complete architectual redesign to properly evolve. It can be done but why not just use Klipper !
I dont think it does honestly. I am not smart enough to argue one way or another though.. But it may be worth trying to talk to a Software Dev at Prusa and see!
3.0 to 3.5 to 3.9 Series? Just Do It....Thanks
well, not in that specific way, but yes, it will happen soon tm
Sticking it in the wrong end? Hope Amber is okay with that!
when in doubt, lubricate!
"This is you versus the guy she tells you not to worry about" and I'm out.
lololol
Mhh... @00:26 But why such a _looooong_ Thread? 🤨 Ya can't tell me this wouldn't have worked with the top 4/5th of the Thread being smooth instead 😑
I can certainly ask, but it is likely for a longer melt zone
Too bad they have cardboard spools...😞
who Polar? they are burnished and leave nothing behind
I've never understood the attraction with Prusa, home made looking printers with a stupid price tag that print no better than a well setup ender 3 and now we have printers like the Bambulabs A1 and A1 mini that print in super high quality and are simple to use why anyone would bother with a Prusa printer is unfathomable to me.
People that want real customer service, a machine not made in China, and one that's fully open source and user serviceable.
Those are the people that are fine with the Prusa tax. I'm one of them. No regrets. I want reliability not fire hazards (although the A1 mini hasn't had that.. yet)