Upside Down Voron
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I build my Voron upside down on purpose. After my multitool Tevo Tarantula I decided to get a Printer wich is open on the bottom side to stand on a plate to laser, to plot or to mill. The limits on a moving buildplate were quite hard. So I was constructing and searching for an aceptable design the last 2 years.
Using the Tarantula as a testbed for most of my desired features i discovered the Voron as a near perfect base for my Printer #3.
Features:
Duet3
huge buildspace
multicolor
fast changeable tools
bottomless build
huge removeable filament storage
filament bufferSome pictures will follow the next days.
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some updates
10to1 filament collector arrived
spool holder inside filamentpark mountedcoming up next: preextruder wiring
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@cando415 Wow! It looks cool! Does it work? How do you get under there to load filament?
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@mrehorstdmd
its inpired by the shipping containers. You can take away the Voron and get access from the top. or use the rremovable pannels on feont back and side of the Filamentbay.
The spools sin on 4 individual rollers, so its aesy to adjust them to the needes width. set a spool next to them. move them so the spoot touches all and place the spool on top
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@mrehorstdmd said in Upside Down Voron:
@cando415 Wow! It looks cool! Does it work? How do you get under there to load filament?
yes. it works.
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I was wondering, if this 10:1 Y-splitter would better be made with a removable cover? CNC or printed.
Just in case you have to clean it. -
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@o_lampe
i used a similar one (7to1) over a year without any problems on it. Transparent is just to see if its feeding the correct path