Question about some hardware I found
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I've heard good things about the BLV cube.
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@fcwilt I'd call the Hypercube (2016) and BLV (2019) '1st Gen' CoreXY machines. The BLV uses a lot of 20x40 extrusion.
For self-builds, there seems little point in building anything other than a Voron (0, 2.4 or Trident) at the moment, just because it gives you lots of options for toolheads. I think other notable self-build options are the RatRig Vcore 3 or 4 (though uses 30x30mm extrusion) and perhaps the VZbot. There's a couple of other newcomers, but nothing that has got a significant following, as far as I can tell.
Ian
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@fcwilt said in Question about some hardware I found:
I would advise against the Hypercube. There are a few weak spots.
There are almost no original parts left on mine.
I prefer the BLV, but I would build the frame differently.
If you want to build a up-to-date printer, I would recommend a RatRig V-Core. -
Thanks for the feedback. While I wasn't think of buying a new kit I will consider going that way.
Frederick
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Thanks for the feedback. While I wasn't think of buying a new kit I will consider going that way.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Question about some hardware I found:
While I wasn't think of buying a new kit
I assumed you would be building something from your pile of hardware!
Ian
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I was but others mentioned kits I could buy.
Worth becoming aware of them even if don't see myself spending the money.
Frederick
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I think the BLV has a fairly large community, so there are probably mods and changes that could improve on the base.
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When is that ever NOT the case.
I don't think I've seen or read a review that concluded the printer was perfect and nothing could be done to improve it.
Frederick
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After much study and thought and good fortune I decided to take your advice.
The idea of tossing both of those, at the time, rather costly BOM kits was not agreeable.
But then just the other day an HVAC tech was at my home doing a annual checkup and happened to see the 3D printers in my workshop.
He mentioned that he had a nephew that was very interested in 3D printing.
I asked if the nephew might be interested in the BOM kits, plus a bunch of stuff I no longer wanted.
He called the nephew and the answer was yes, he did want them.
So having found a "good home" for them I was comfortable in ordering a RatRig V-400 300x300, the hybrid variation.
Just today it homed for the very first time.
Frederick
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@fcwilt
That is a good option. I hope you both have a great time with them.