• @stooovieOP
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    1 year ago

    thanks! oh boy, I don’t have the time for finding specific info and models, but

    • PEI sheet
    • metal BMG extruder clone from Aliexpress
    • hotend cooling fan is a 4020 for lower noise
    • shroud is an enlarged stock-like one to accomodate the bigger fan
    • PSU fan is a large 8020 with buck converter to lower RPM, with printed case and grille
    • drawer, handlebar, base fan cover, filament guide, tool holder and toolbox all from Thingiverse
    • my own holder for the Xiaomi phone acting as a screen for Klipper (my first model :)
    • Rpi3 with Klipper in the ugly box on the left (printed wrong orientation, it’s bottom up)
    • Capricorn PTFE tube
    • printed springy feet for lower vibrations
    • BLTouch clone by Fysetc
    • yellow springs
    • Creality 4.2.7 silent board as I have somehow managed to fry the default one, plus it’s gloriously silent

    What’s absolutely essential is the dual-gear extruder and the PEI bed. All the other stuff are nice-to-haves.

      • @stooovieOP
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        1 year ago

        I have, but I’ve reached the point where I can just send stuff to it and it materalizes, without lots of tweaking and tuning, and I intend to keep it that way for a while :) as you probably know, upgrading these printers usually means fucking everything up and gradually rebuilding

      • @c10l
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        11 year ago

        Or a remote direct drive, like a Zesty Nimble or a Flex3Drive.

        I used to have a Nimble on my old CR-10. It’s got a few quirks but the toolhead becomes very lightweight so it can move faster with less strain on the belts!