SUPERMAX on Nostr: Tbh not too bad. Just run klipper (a flashed RPI connected to your ender) To put ...
Tbh not too bad. Just run klipper (a flashed RPI connected to your ender)
To put klipper on your ender and upgrade a few parts, you can get by with less than a weekend worth of work (assuming you're starting from absolute scratch; knowing nothing)
& about $200 if you want some nice stuff
Requirements:
- pi zero2 & up (any computer will work tho; old laptop)
Actually that's it; so ~$50
You'll print 2x & 10x quality
Preferred additions:
- new board like bigtreetech ez board ($~35)
- direct drive toolhead (hotend + extruder + high flow nozzle) ~$50
- flatter, light weight bed (~$50)
- ADXL345 resonance board (tunes out vibrations at high speeds) ~$10
sub t. ~$200 and you'll print faster
Many guides and YT videos on how to do this;
I should share a guide on this for Nostr users; we run a large 3D printing meetup for years now, many machines running too
To put klipper on your ender and upgrade a few parts, you can get by with less than a weekend worth of work (assuming you're starting from absolute scratch; knowing nothing)
& about $200 if you want some nice stuff
Requirements:
- pi zero2 & up (any computer will work tho; old laptop)
Actually that's it; so ~$50
You'll print 2x & 10x quality
Preferred additions:
- new board like bigtreetech ez board ($~35)
- direct drive toolhead (hotend + extruder + high flow nozzle) ~$50
- flatter, light weight bed (~$50)
- ADXL345 resonance board (tunes out vibrations at high speeds) ~$10
sub t. ~$200 and you'll print faster
Many guides and YT videos on how to do this;
I should share a guide on this for Nostr users; we run a large 3D printing meetup for years now, many machines running too