3D printer voron


3 print area, built with 1515 extrusions. It encloses naturally so printing ABS is possible. Currently, all single mechanical parts for Trident and V2 can be printed on a Voron Zero bed. The design accounts for stock Makerbeam XL extrusion lengths (which come tapped) and standard MGN7 linear rail lengths, so scaling the design will start to increase cost or labor involved with tapping. The bed is also cantilevered which will also restrict scaling. This printer can be built for between $400 - $600. Current release is V0.1.

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Voron Trident

The Voron Trident is a traditional CoreXY design with a fixed gantry and the 3-point bed moves along the Z axis. It is simpler to build compared to V2 and can be built for between $1,000 - $1,300. It encloses naturally so ABS or other temperature sensitive filaments can be printed easily. It uses linear rails for all axes, driven by belts on the X and Y axes and stepper motors with integrated leadscrews on the Z axis. Standard sizes include a 250x250mm plate, a 300x300mm plate, or a 350x350mm plate. Z height is somewhat restrictive due to the limited options with integrated lead screw steppers, maxing out at 250mm without custom leadscrew motors.

Trident Homing Routine

Voron 2

The Voron V2 is a modified CoreXY design with a static bed and a gantry that moves along the Z axis. It is a much more complex build because it includes things such as 4-point gantry tramming to align to the print surface, more stepper motors and other unique features. It is also designed to be fully enclosed so it prints ABS or similar filaments very well. Due to the linear rails the design is scalable in stock form from 250x250x220mm and 300x300x280mm all the way up to 350x350x330mm. More linear rails, larger print surface, and other V2-specific items make this printer more expensive, at between $1,500 - $1,900. Current release is V2.4r2.

V2.4 Quad Level

Switchwire

The Switchwire is a Voron take on a classic Mendel (aka “bedflinger”) design. 3 size but retains the new Afterburner toolhead. It is not designed to be enclosed. The electronics enclosure is very small, adding to the open-air vibe. Costs are variable depending on the builder’s old stock of LM8UU components but are expected to be between $600 - $800.

Legacy Introduction Video

Mobius (M4)

Mobius is the original Bowden extruder for Voron printers, designed to be mounted on the frame. Highly optimized, dual gear, and very effective for Bowden setups. Driven by a full-size or a compact “pancake” NEMA17 motor.

M4 Introduction Video

Jetpack

Jetpack is a modified Mobius designed to be mounted on the X axis for a shorter Bowden. Was designed as an intermediary solution to reduce the Bowden tube lengths before the introduction of Afterburner and has been superceded by the M4. It is driven by a compact “pancake” NEMA17 motor.

Afterburner

Afterburner is not specifically an extruder, but the collective name for the Voron direct-drive interchangeable toolhead system. The Afterburner system has three interchangeable components: the extruder, the toolhead holding the hot end, and the cooling assembly. Each of those can be swapped without affecting the other components.

Afterburner Announcement Video

Mini Afterburner

Mini Afterburner refers to the V0.1 toolhead with a built-in direct-drive extruder based on the Pocketwatch from the original Voron Zero.

Clockwork

Clockwork is the name given to the original extruder system for Afterburner. It is a repackaged BMG dual-gear extruder driven by a compact “pancake” NEMA17 motor. The Afterburner term is commonly (but incorrectly) used to refer to this extruder.

Pocketwatch

Pocketwatch is the Afterburner Clockwork repackaged for the smaller size needed by the Voron Zero printer. Pocketwatch is available as a standalone extruder for Bowden setups.

Galileo

Galileo is the newest extruder designed to fit on an Afterburner toolhead. It is based on the Orbiter extruder and incorporates a planetary gear reduction to allow a smaller housing size and even smaller motor to be used in order to reduce weight.

Note: While not a Voron product, the Bondtech LGX is a drop-in fit on the Afterburner system.


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Voron 3D Printer Kits | MatterHackers

The Voron .1 and 2.4 3D printers are open-source, high-speed 3D printers that are intelligently designed and pack a punch with their astounding print quality. Despite being a passion project made by a team of hobbyists, you will find polished instructions, clever design techniques, and high-quality components chosen for their performance. Both Self-Assembly Kits source most of the essential components needed to build the basis of these workhorse printers in convenient bundles.

Technical Specifications

Models Available:

  • Voron 0.1
  • Voron 2.4 R2
    • 350x350x350mm
    • 300x300x300mm

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