Building an Epic DIY 3D Printer - Voron 2.4 with Mods
Offered By: Dr. D-Flo via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on an epic journey to construct a high-performance Voron 2.4 3D printer with advanced modifications in this comprehensive video tutorial. Learn the intricacies of CoreXY kinematics and discover how this unique design enables print speeds up to three times faster than traditional cartesian printers. Explore the printer's sophisticated features, including the flying gantry with Quad Gantry Leveling (QGL) for effortless bed leveling, and a full enclosure for optimal ABS printing. Follow along as the build process unfolds, covering everything from frame assembly and linear rail installation to wiring and electronics setup. Enhance your Voron 2.4 with advanced mods like the AB-BN afterburner for improved part cooling and the Klicky probe for precise bed leveling. Gain valuable insights into CoreXY mechanics, troubleshooting techniques, and tips for achieving optimal print quality. Whether you're a 3D printing enthusiast or a seasoned maker, this tutorial provides the knowledge and guidance needed to successfully build and customize your own high-performance Voron 2.4 3D printer.
Syllabus
– Introduction
– About Voron Design
– Hardware & 3D Printed Parts
– Frame
– Linear Rails
– Z-Axis Drives
– Heated Build Plate
– Flying Gantry
– CoreXY Kinematics
– Prove Klicky
– Extrusion Drive
– Afterburner AB-BN
– Print Head
– Wiring
– Electronics
– Quad Gantry Leveling QGL
– Enclosure
– Printing
Taught by
Dr. D-Flo
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