SuperFast 3DBenchy at QUALITY on Voron Ferrari

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Speedprinting at Quality still is a challenge!
I am not 100% there yet, but my investigations for an upcoming video helped to achieve that 3DBenchy print shown here.

The printer is a Voron v0.0 by Voron Design, with several upgrades/designs by 247printing.

STL files, instructions and BOM for the modifications:

Links @247printing:

VORON ZERO KITS you can buy*:

Recommended Kits for bigger DIY printers:

Table of content*:
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1. Products/Components used
2. My video gear

1. Details on the upgrades/products
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All information about Voron (designer of the base printer V0):

Thermal Camera:

For years now, I use BigTreeTech/BIQU products - very much recommended:
(I was sponsored with an Octopus Board V1.1, TMC2209, 70W Heater and PT1000 thermistor)
Get the Octopus Board here:

Hotend = Genuine Slice Engineering Mosquito Magnum:
At Slice Engineering (5% off with this link):
At 3DJake:

Heater block - Volcomosq by Nitram, watch his video (order info in the description):

Motors: OMC 14HS20-1504S - Voron 0.1 specified:

For stiffness and weight reduction I re-designed the X-gantry to be printed with the truly awesome PET CARBON FIBER by AzureFilm3D (prints very easy and is superior to ABS in every respect):

I bought a LDO Motors linear rail kit from Lecktor:

Lubrication of the rails is done with WD40 specialist PTFE (lower friction):

I use an E3D Hemera at bowden configuration:
Bowden adapter:

Fans for external static cooling:

Alternative 4028 fans, which are available, but not as crazy powerful (but surely sufficient for daily printing):

2. My video gear
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#JoinTheSpeed
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#volcomosq
#3Dprinting
#making

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Don't miss "Best of 2021" and the "Quality Check"!
(and all the other stuff)

0:00 Goofy INTRODUCTION :)
0:55 TECH I USED (Overlay)
3:09 FIRMWARE SETTINGS (Overlay)
4:09 SLICER SETTINGS (Overlay)
7:24 BEST OF 2021 - 247printing choices (Overlay)
9:40 QUALITY CHECK

printing
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this is why we push for 3 minute benchies! so that our 10m benchies look stunning

ld-dmaker
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Not even joking, this 9 minute quality print is about as good as my 55 minute prusa mini print. I could probably get as low as 40 minutes without losing quality but the fact you can make a benchy that fast without any major defects is amazing.

pajamas
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I rememmber seeing the ~8min benchy video a couple years ago, and since posting the GIT build i am seriously invested in your videos!

VolvoWhat
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Love the intro. Best I've seen for a long time.

ReactionTime
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Bro mad respect for your work. I'm glad that you keep the printing community pushing. Extra points for the CASIO;)

SYN_dr_M
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Awesome. I bet most would be happy to achieve this within an hour of printing time :P

maximilianlindner
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Can't wait for the 30 second benchy

reeces.pieces
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That thing looks splendid! :O Congrats on having that tiny machine where it is now! Amazing piece of work. <3

sicstar
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i just built a V0.1 and I'm still getting used to it. i plan on pushing it, but i barely know how to start tackling that. can't wait to see your how-to.

microArc
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You should pair with the SloMo Guys or similar, having macro lens slow motion shots of the hot end would be super interesting

m.sierra
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finally a Benchy that looks accuratly like a Benchy in that amount of time 😀

djg
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It would be worth analyzing the airflow between the two opposing fans. In your set up, I can imagine the turbulence being created in the center (right where the part is being printing) significantly reducing airflow around the freshly painted surfaces. Obviously laminar flow would be the most efficient. But Omni directional may work best if you can make it focus it on the printed part. I might recommend using a larger air compressor with a pressure regulator and high flow Bernoulli nozzle fitted.

crssut
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This benchy looks better than my 45 minute benchy

CristianG
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This is what we want to see with speed !

cavinrauch
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nice. mine does it in 15 mins with similar quality. that'll have to do me for now - anycubic mega s with 1mm tip and volcano nozzle

ArranGuildford
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Wait, you printed the actual gantry!?!? That is incredible!

Electheo
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Now THAT is a category that makes sense...
Speed benchying became a bit like "Whose extruder can poop out 4 m of filaments the fastest?"

jackmclane
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I imagine you could save a ton of time if you had a cf gantry and maybe mgn7 rails

morbus
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@03:10 Hmm... Any particular reason for *[gcode_arcs]* to be defined but left at default _resolution: 1.0_ 🤔
It's the first time I ever see it in someone's config but giving it a quick read it appears that you basically left it stock despite having it in your config.

Kinda unfortunate that you couldn't do this with a Part Cooling still being part of the Tool Head...
Makes this entire cooling setup kinda unviable for any setup with more build volume capacity due to the remote cooling having an increasingly harder time bridging the increased distance.
( at least I'm pretty sure this wouldn't fly on my 350 sized Voron 2.4 )

On a funny sidenote... When you print that fast you apparently don't have to worry about warping while printing ABS on a non-enclosed printer which kinda reminded me of those old cartoons where a character like Wile E. Coyote would build something really fast - waits a second admiring his finished work - and the part then either explodes or crumbles after everything has settled in as in the ABS going like: _"Oh yea... Forgot the warping! HNNNNGGHHH!!!"_ 😝

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