Hey! I'm glad you liked the video. We generally try to stay clear of electronics configuration since there are so many different options to cover. There's too many variants of motors, voltages, fans, thermistors etc for us to accurately cover so we just skip it and steer our viewers towards the documentation. If you have any specific questions about it feel free to ask though!
I'm currently building a siboor v0.2. It uses a Fly Gemini V3.0 all in one board. I was wondering if any toolhead pcb will work with that? Like LDO picobilical kit perhaps
Hi, may I ask why did you placed the Pi board with the USB ports facing down instead of sideways, as the Voron manual recommends? I'm assembling my first V0.1 LDO kit and I'm afraid to goof it, but if this change has its advantages I'd like to listen first. Thanks!
Hey thanks for the question! We found it best, when working with LDO kits, to do things how they recommend. The wiring supplemental guide found here - docs.ldomotors.com/voron/voron01/wiring_guide_rev_a - places the pi in the same orientation we have it!
@@MapleLeafMakers Thank you! I really appreciate the synthesis and the close up high def cameras that you used in that video. I prefer it to those multi hour marathons with poor camera positioning and framing. I was watching like 3 different V0.1 build videos until I stumbled upon yours.
Hi loving the video so far. I just got an ldo and started my build. I noticed that you aren't using the square nuts that were included. What are those nut that you are using? So far my experience with the square nuts are horrible. I think they are called t nuts or hammerhead nuts but what size are are needed to fit into the extrusions?
We used this 'No-Drop Nuts' mod: github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/tree/master/printer_mods/zruncho/V0_No_Drop_Nuts it's actually recommended by LDO in the 'Tips' section here: docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron01 they make a things MUCH easier.
@@MapleLeafMakers I downloaded and printed a bunch of these, however yours look different from the ones that you and everyone else links to. Yours are a simple rectangle with the hex nut pocket and a hole. The ones that are linked on Github have the tabs that come up through the extrusion and do not have a through-hole and they are absolutely terrible. I'm assembling the Z-Axis right now and, because they don't have a through-hole, it doesn't fully tighten down onto the extrusion in the blind fastening situation. I know Fusion360 pretty well and I can design my own, however I'm confused as to why the nuts in the video aren't the same one as in the link and how people are getting the ones in the link to work properly? These appear to be the ones you are using in the video, I printed one and it seems to work much better than the one you linked to and the one that LDO links to. github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/blob/master/printer_mods/Zen3D/V0_1515_T-nut/LDO/HexNut_1515.stl
@@davesauvageau4376 Check out this one! github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/blob/master/printer_mods/Zen3D/V0_1515_T-nut/LDO/HexNut_1515.stl Let us know if it works for you. LDO links to it directly from this page. docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron01/printed_part_guide_rev_a
You are an amazing person for making this kind of video to the community.
Great build, thank you for the clear close up 💪🏽
Glad you liked it!
Great guide! This will be very helpful!
Hope so!
Can confirm, this guide was very helpful!
Thank you for making this assembly video, can you make a video about the octopus firmware configing ?
Hey! I'm glad you liked the video.
We generally try to stay clear of electronics configuration since there are so many different options to cover. There's too many variants of motors, voltages, fans, thermistors etc for us to accurately cover so we just skip it and steer our viewers towards the documentation.
If you have any specific questions about it feel free to ask though!
good video i just did not see where the filament tube was connected :D
Thank you for this! Very helpful!
great video, thank you!
Glad you liked it! More to come!
Amazing job, congrats!
Thank you! Cheers!
what a grat Video thank you very much.
I'm currently building a siboor v0.2. It uses a Fly Gemini V3.0 all in one board. I was wondering if any toolhead pcb will work with that? Like LDO picobilical kit perhaps
as long as the board has a spare USB port, a picobilical should work just fine.
What was that tool you used to adjust the height of the pulley at 13:40 and 15:30?
In the v0 repository there is an stl for the spacer tool!
github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-0/blob/Voron0.1/STLs/Tools/AB_pulley_jig_x1.stl
I’m not sure where you got your kit from, but what raspberry pi does it require? And aside from that and 3D printed parts, does it include everything?
Our v0.1 kit was from 3d Lab Tech and came with a Pi 3b.
It had everything you need to build a stock v0.1 printer (other then printed parts)
Excuse me if my question may be silly, but how do you print without a screen?
Using klipper's fantastic web interface!
I apologize if I missed this, but did you self-source?
No this was built from an LDO Kit
Hi, may I ask why did you placed the Pi board with the USB ports facing down instead of sideways, as the Voron manual recommends? I'm assembling my first V0.1 LDO kit and I'm afraid to goof it, but if this change has its advantages I'd like to listen first. Thanks!
Hey thanks for the question! We found it best, when working with LDO kits, to do things how they recommend.
The wiring supplemental guide found here - docs.ldomotors.com/voron/voron01/wiring_guide_rev_a - places the pi in the same orientation we have it!
@@MapleLeafMakers Thank you! I really appreciate the synthesis and the close up high def cameras that you used in that video. I prefer it to those multi hour marathons with poor camera positioning and framing. I was watching like 3 different V0.1 build videos until I stumbled upon yours.
I know this sounds stupid, but how do you get the black in the voron logo on the mini afterburner? Did you paint it?
theres a MULTIBODY version of that part in the repository. and you can use this technique to print it: imgur.com/a/FDyniIr
@@MapleLeafMakers thank you so much!!
Where did you get those hex keys?
This is a combination of the tools that comes with the LDO kit and the WERA metrix hex key set we purchased on Amazon!
Nice build and great video. Where I can buy those raceway for the cables ?
Thanks! If my memory serves me correctly that cable wrap came with the LDO kit.
Hi loving the video so far. I just got an ldo and started my build. I noticed that you aren't using the square nuts that were included. What are those nut that you are using? So far my experience with the square nuts are horrible. I think they are called t nuts or hammerhead nuts but what size are are needed to fit into the extrusions?
We used this 'No-Drop Nuts' mod: github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/tree/master/printer_mods/zruncho/V0_No_Drop_Nuts it's actually recommended by LDO in the 'Tips' section here: docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron01 they make a things MUCH easier.
@@MapleLeafMakers oh man that does make things so much easier! thanks you. :P
@@MapleLeafMakers I downloaded and printed a bunch of these, however yours look different from the ones that you and everyone else links to. Yours are a simple rectangle with the hex nut pocket and a hole. The ones that are linked on Github have the tabs that come up through the extrusion and do not have a through-hole and they are absolutely terrible. I'm assembling the Z-Axis right now and, because they don't have a through-hole, it doesn't fully tighten down onto the extrusion in the blind fastening situation. I know Fusion360 pretty well and I can design my own, however I'm confused as to why the nuts in the video aren't the same one as in the link and how people are getting the ones in the link to work properly?
These appear to be the ones you are using in the video, I printed one and it seems to work much better than the one you linked to and the one that LDO links to.
github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/blob/master/printer_mods/Zen3D/V0_1515_T-nut/LDO/HexNut_1515.stl
@@davesauvageau4376 Check out this one!
github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/blob/master/printer_mods/Zen3D/V0_1515_T-nut/LDO/HexNut_1515.stl
Let us know if it works for you.
LDO links to it directly from this page.
docs.ldomotors.com/en/voron/voron01/printed_part_guide_rev_a
hi, motherboard version?
SKR E3 Mini V2