Building a DIY large bed 3D printer

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I once made a 500x800x480 mm 3D printer with a moving bed, as an experiment. Print quality was outstanding because I used two motors on the bed movement. I sold it because I didn't have room for it. :)
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Lynxman wrote: 17 Jan 2020 21:20 I once made a 500x800x480 mm 3D printer with a moving bed, as an experiment. Print quality was outstanding because I used two motors on the bed movement. I sold it because I didn't have room for it. :)
I can see why you did not have room for it @Lynxman. Mine is across the patio doors of my office so there is no going in or out that way anymore.

Today I have been assembling a hall effect end stop for the Giant Panda as I have been having issues with the micro switches. This is an MZBOT board a group of developers in the Voron space have designed.

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Sounds like a good mod :thumbup:
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I finally finished sorting out the wiring loom as I was constantly getting heater failures. In doing so I took the time to upgrade the whole system to drag chain from the original tape measure metal based sheathing (seen in white in the pic). I still hate crimping but at least now I have three sections that can be removed and replaced independently now if I get a wire issue again in the future.

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Whilst I have this up and running I thought I would help the effort at https://www.3dcrowd.uk and print mask parts. First time printing with PETG where the Giant Panda is really optimised for ABS so there is a little stringing on this first print as PETG obviously oozes more than ABS. Have calibrated the extrusion to compensate.

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It really does put the size of the printer into perspective when you see it print a face shield and see how small it looks on the printer bed :)
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PhilC wrote: 13 Apr 2020 12:01 It really does put the size of the printer into perspective when you see it print a face shield and see how small it looks on the printer bed :)
Indeed it does. If I get the calibration sorted I will see if I can get about 6x on the go across the bed.
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Good luck with getting it sorted.

What's the fumes from PETG like?
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Spending all weekend mostly on the printer. It's having a facelift as I found a few deformed parts inside. The Giant Panda was based on the Voron 2.1 but Voron is now at 2.4. Last week the panda printed a load of new parts that I modified (to add more strength) off of the V2.4 parts. Hopefully by the end of the weekend it will be working in a hybrid of 2.1 and 2.4 (custom parts).

One thing I have found its not easy re-building a large printer in a small room. I have lost count of the times I have tripped over things.
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Oh boy. This some of what come out of the printer. It hurts when you stand on those pieces in bare feet. Just like lego bricks :)

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This is what happens when you try and print at 800m/s. :lol:

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