I spent the better part of 2019 compiling all my 3D printer knowledge into a mega guide on everything you need to know about sourcing the parts and building your own 3D printer. If you have a couple spare hours (it's a long video), then checkout this guide that covers topics spanning extruders to microstepping. I built a custom IDEX 3D printer (that I just posted to the OpenBuilds Projects) as a teaching tool for this video and may be of interest to the more advanced members of this group. Any constructive feedback would be helpful! Link to the video: P.S. Not sure why the video thumbnail looks like a potato.
Great I'm watching. It would save me so much time if I saw your film earlier. Thank you for your effort!
Nice video! a lot of effort :-O and information IMHO it would be more flexible if you would cut it to "chapters" like "chapter x - rails" "chapter y - steppers" There is a lot of information hidden inside and sometimes it is harder to find it in more then 2hour long video though