Is VORON 2.4 as GOOD as people make you believe? (vs Bambu X1C)

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👉🏻 In this video I will be checking out the Voron 2.4. How good it is and how it compares to the Bambu Lab X1C in ease of use and printing performance. Voron 2.4 R2 300x300mm kit was provided by FYSETC. I also made a few upgrades that don't come with the kit - the Stealthburner and the TAP.

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00:00 - So many questions
00:34 - VORON 2.4
00:58 - About FYSETC KIT
01:45 - How easy it is to build?
03:18 - General ease of use
05:15 - Printing performance VORON 2.4 vs X1C
08:59 - Design decisions that tick almost all boxes
10:35 - What about Bambu printers then?

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As a person who loves to build and tinker with 3D printers and has recently built a Rook 180, I would say the joy of seeing the printer you built yourself print parts is priceless.

TechBuild
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As a Voron owner, as I see it Voron is for people who are into the the engineering and customisation of the printer, rather than other printers which are more for out of the box printing. I love that all the Voron designs are available to download and re-engineer ourselves, I've made new parts for my specific needs and contributed redesigned parts to the published design, something you couldnt do on mass produced printers.

teenflon
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As a 350xx350 V2.4 owner, the best upgrades for me were the CNC tap, annex engineering panel clips, and the nevermore v6 mods. Actually glad I went voron over Bambu personally. I am not a fan of cloud printing or having to relinquish my ownership of my prints to a company just to print. Besides I love having the ability to change colors and upgrades at my will

deeply
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So, TLDR, The voron if you like 3D Printers, The Bambu if you like 3D Printing 😂

Qual_
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Bambu Labs: the best printers for printing your Voron parts 😉

remcoder
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I have both and they fill different roles! But once you build a Voron you now can go with anything! Any and every problem that you can have you can now fix! This is what I think the biggest value of building a voron is!

Jandodev
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Paused at 30 seconds to say this:

FINALLY, THANK YOU! Thank you for doing an apples to apples comparison, and not a X1C vs Prusa (or any other bed slinger).

DustinGorman
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Great review, good comparisons. I own a voron trident and the main reason I chose it over the bambu was that I didnt mind building it and I prefer open source. DIY printers are the way to go if building it isnt a issue

Unscientifically
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To get a bit more detail on the voron, you can choose to use a less aggressive input shaper method. I have found I can get even better results than on my bambu printers.

The stealthburner toolhead does have pretty poor cooling. Look into the mantis or XOL toolhead for better cooling if you want to print a lot of small PLA pieces

chrisbaker
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You know what would be AMAZING? A print files list showing what files are needed for what setups. Like ... If I want to use a fysetc 350 kit and go straight to a stealthburner with a carbon fiber tap setup knowing what parts I need to preprint would be amazing.

NeoIsrafil
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Voron 2.4 is a slightly flawed design (Overconstrained gantry, not ideal kinematics for its size).

The Voron Trident is:

Cheaper than a 2.4
Less Complex than a 2.4
Better Kinematics than a 2.4
More reliable than a 2.4


Flying gantry CoreXY only starts to make sense for above 500mm^2 bed sizes.

imran_huseyn
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I think this is a very cool showcase of the most hyped printers of both ways of 3d printing: A printer as the hobby or the printer as a tool. Owner of a 2.4 though😂

bastianmullner
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I've used your sponsor PCBway a few times. Their user interface is great and the PCB were perfect.

ColinWatters
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i own a P1S and i love it - great workhorse. But i also built a "voronized" Ender 5 with the MercuryOne Mod, rocking a modified Stealthburner with a Rapido UHF and a 0.6mm CHT Volcano nozzle, that can put out 50mm³/s without breaking a sweat. Thats 250mm/s at 0.3mm layer height and 0.7mm line width. The max - before you can notice underextrusion - i was able to reach (with ABS) was 68mm³/s, which is totally bonkers. Another thing i love is the freedom of customization. Since everything is open source with Fusion files for anything i can mod the crap out of every tiny detail - something the Bambu printers can't offer you.

mongini
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To be honest, you would have been better using the LDO Voron kit for comparison as that's the officially mandated kit. Anything else is a bit variable in quality. My Formbot works well but it a more budget kit.

punk
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For me the most important thing is: There is totally freedom, no specific eco-system like on other printers. you can use what Firmware you want, use what slicer you want, purchase spareparts what and from where you want, no need to use a chinese cloud service and so on

smoosh
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I know the voron guys dont all freak out that their machines will be obsoleted everytime an update gets announced. To me this is a huge advantage to foss. I really hope we dont see printer grave yards

Juiceboxmakes
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Im getting an X1C, even though I love modding and tuning printers and have 3 ender 3 pros ive spent way too much money on all running klipper with input shaping and other goodies I just want a fast printer that I never have to mess with and just prints well.

Nameless_rat
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The thermo cam app seems really solid, user-interface-wise.

EmeliVilla
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After this video I've decided I'm happy with my V-core3. :D

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