This is the Tiny-M #3dprinter it's based on the #voron V0 kits, but uses 2020 extrusion and nema 17 motors. I built this over 3 live streams and a few bits in between then spent the last week upgrading and testing out the performance. I managed to push it to 500mm/s with 10k acceleration and still printing decent quality.
Before anyone starts I know this is not as fast as some other printers, but then I didn't make those.
https://github.com/gsl12/Tiny-M
the bambu style aux fan https://www.printables.com/model/435312-bambu-lab-p1p-x1-x1c-dual-aux-fan
The fan on amazon (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/42CbJZ8
my code to process m106 [gcode_macro M106] rename_existing: M106.0 gcode: {% if params.P is defined %} {% if params.P|int == 2 %} SET_FAN_SPEED FAN=aux SPEED={ (((params.S|int)+1)/256)|default(0) } {% endif %} {% else %} M106.0 {rawparams} {% endif %}
00:00 intro 00:48 benchy starts printing 00:50 why ? 01:50 3d printing the parts in ASA 03:12 parts I have spare to use 03:50 cutting 2020 and breaking my saw 05:20 using my CNC to make my own magnetic bed 07:23 talking about the build and live streams 08:17 Upgrade all the things 11:34 finding the limits for a fast, but clean benchy 16:23 upgrading the cooling 19:40 finished benchy
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