Custom 3D Printing Setup
After saving for a CR-10s, my next goal was to take this printer and modify it to meet my needs and wants. These modifications range from replacing the hotend to be all hardened steel, to replacing the main board to another that had TMC 2208 stepper drivers that allow for quiet printing. Other enchancments include replacing all fans, adding struts to stabilize the frame, and adding feet made from squash balls to reduce vibrations.
Above this setup, are two custom-designed filament racks that hold a total of 16 1kg spools of filament, which allow me to quickly change and store many spools of filament with a wide range of materials.
My setup also includes an Anycubic Resin Printer, which I use for precision parts, such as gears and other small components. This printer is accompanied with a wash and cure station, ensuring a perfect print everytime.
Both of these printers use profiles that I have created and tuned myself that give me the best results and use the least amount of material to give me a desired strength.
I have put a lot of time into this setup so I can create anything Iād like in CAD and be able to produce it in the real world smoothly and effiecently.