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The LDO Stealthchanger is a specialized tool-changing system designed for the Voron 2.4, offering reliable automation for multi-tool setups. Based on the open-source DraftShift Design, it has been rigorously tested by the DraftShift Design Team to ensure consistent precision and performance, even in demanding conditions.
BoxTurtle is an advanced, open-source AMS-style automated filament changer developed for Klipper-powered 3D printers, tested with VORON Design printers and other Klipper-configured machines. Designed to simplify multi-material printing, BoxTurtle delivers a seamless filament changing experience for an accessible AMS-like setup. Credit: All credit goes to Armored Turtle 3D . Support the Project: $10 per BoxTurtle kit sold goes directly to Armored Turtle for ongoing development Resources: Access the 3D assembly manuals and further resources on Armored Turtle GitHub and official website
This enclosure kit is for your LDO Box Turtle AFC kit to control climate / humidity of the filaments. Documentation: Github Assembly Manual
The Rook MK1 (Mark 1) is the official release of the highly customizable and compact Core XY 3D printer designed for both newcomers and seasoned builders. This model has moved out of beta and is now available for purchase, with no further updates planned for at least a year. The Rook MK1 is perfect for those new to Core XY printers or anyone looking to build their first DIY 3D printer. Its affordable, customizable nature makes it a great entry point into the world of 3D printing. Whether you're looking to experiment with new mods or keep things simple, the Rook MK1 adapts to your needs. Join the Community : Connect with other Rook builders on Discord and explore the growing collection of mods and custom builds. YouTube Video for release: https://youtu.be/ylU_8MUHp7Q Useful Sources: (printed parts, manual etc and official ROOK MK1 link) https://www.printables.com/model/387431-rook-mk1-3d-printer LDO Rook MK1 Build Tutorial by Kanrgo87 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94IgGJ0XLWchK-JI-Tw_C_2vaa2KOjCD
The Switchwire represents Voron's unique interpretation of the classic Mendel design, often referred to as the "bedflinger." It adopts a CoreXZ configuration, which means that the print head is propelled by belts in both the X and Z axes, eliminating the conventional leadscrew Z drive. This innovation enables exceptionally rapid Z-axis movements while reducing the burden on the gantry by relocating the X motor to the frame. Crafted from sturdy 3030/3060 extrusions, the frame is precisely sized to encompass the entire range of the Prusa 250x210mm bed, facilitating a seamless enclosure. As it doesn't rely on salvaged parts from an existing Prusa printer.
The Positron V3.2 is an upgraded version of Kralyn's upside-down, foldable, tiny CoreXY printer that conveniently fits into a filament box! Collaborating with the Positron team, LDO has dedicated the past year to optimizing the kit, ensuring it is easy to assemble and yields excellent results. The kit incorporates high-quality components, such as genuine Gates belts, an included Raspberry Pi-based screen, and a highly transparent ITO glass heater bed. We also upgraded the filament box to a hard case for easy and safe travels! Available early 2024!
The Voron 2.4r2 is designed to be a high-performance 3D printer that can be customized and modified by advanced users to meet their specific needs. Its use of Klipper firmware, CoreXY kinematics, and high-quality components make it a popular choice among enthusiasts and professionals in the 3D printing community. The Voron 2.4r2 also features a CoreXY kinematic system, which allows for faster and more accurate movements of the print head. It has a rigid frame made of aluminum extrusions and a high-temperature E3D Revo Voron, LDO Edition that can reach up to 300°C, enabling printing with a wide range of materials. Additionally, the printer has a large build volume of 350x350x320mm, making it suitable for printing larger objects.
An input shaper for 3D printing is a technique or algorithm used to mitigate vibrations and improve the printing quality of a 3D printer. It is designed to compensate for the inherent mechanical vibrations that occur during printing, which can result in imperfections and inaccuracies in the printed object. By shaping the input signals, the input shaper aims to prevent resonances from being excited, effectively reducing vibrations and their negative effects on the print quality. This can result in smoother surfaces, improved dimensional accuracy, and reduced artifacts such as ringing or ghosting.
We have collaborated with folks at E3D to bring the Revo Voron hotend to our Voron kits, starting with V0-S1. As part of this collaboration, LDO will provide the Revo heatsink in a blue or grey while E3D will provide the rest of the hotend. The kit includes both the 0.4mm and 0.6mm Revo nozzles.
The Voron Tap probe is a specialized z-probe designed for use with the V2 and Trident printer designs. It utilizes a nozzle-based approach where the entire toolhead moves to activate an optical switch. The Tap probe offers several notable advantages over traditional z-probes. Voron Tap probe offers exceptional precision, versatility with different build surfaces, durability through its optical sensor, high temperature reliability, simplified mechanics, integrated Z-endstop functionality, and crash protection features. These advantages make it a valuable addition to the V2 and Trident printer designs, enhancing the overall printing experience and facilitating precise and reliable results.
The Kirigami bed is a bed frame designed by Christoph Mueller to be a lightweight and stiff upgrade for the Voron 0.1. It is made from a single piece of laser-cut 6061 aluminum that has been bent into shape.