• @[email protected]
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    69 months ago

    This will be cheaper than any voron 2.4 kit + 3D printed parts and also fully assembled? Sounds great!

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      9 months ago

      Looks like they’re quoting a one hour build. Having built a 2.4, let me assure you a Voron build is way over one hour. I haven’t dug through the BOM, but this seems like a pretty solid price point. It also gets some things right that the bamboo didn’t implement (like quad z motors should the need for them arise).

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        39 months ago

        It’s “mostly assembled” in a flatpack. Gantry is one piece, verticals are one piece, base is assembled w/wiring complete, top is assembled. No enclosure panels yet, says they’re supposed to be available “soon after launch”. Just a ton of screws to put in. The frame is custom, purpose built, not the normal 2020 extrusions used in a “real” Voron build.

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      29 months ago

      Voron is not designed to be cheap. So I guess they have done quite a bit of cost optimization in the design.

      We don’t know yet if these optimizations are cutting any big corners, but I guess yes.

      For example: at this price point you will likely not get a thick aluminum build plate with AC heater, you will not get a high quality hotend, etc…

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        29 months ago

        I only got about 40-ish minutes into Nero3D’s “livestream” (it’s 3 hours long), but so far one of his complaints is that it’s a proprietary “Bambu type” quick change hotend, and not something that takes existing nozzles