FLSUN SR Super Racer Delta 3D printer review: 300mm/s High-speed 3D printing challenge, Pros & Cons |
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00:00 Intro
01:39 Assembly & Setup 05:25 Test Print 1: Bolts and Nuts sample Gcode from SD card (Black PLA) 05:54 Adding printer profile in Cura 06:22 Test Print 2: Calibration cube (Black PLA) @150mm/s 07:00 Test Print 3: 3D Benchy (Black PLA) @150mm/s 07:43 Test Print 4: Fan ducts and filament roller (Black PLA) @150mm/s, for a simple upgrade 08:40 Test Print 5: 3D Benchy reprint after fan ducts upgrade 08:57 Test Print 6: Batman (Black PLA) @150mm/s 09:55 Test Print 7: Capitol Hill (White PLA) @150mm/s 10:37 Test Print 8: Thanos (Purple PLA) @150mm/s 11:24 Test Print 9: Storage crates (Black & Green PLA) @150mm/s 11:59 Test Print 10: Shelf brackets (Prusa Orange PETG & Overture Gray ABS) @60mm/s 12:25 5015 Blower fans upgrade and testing with 195mm/s, 225mm/s & 300mm/s 13:11 Pros & Cons, Conclusion 16:28 Bloopers Welcome back to Aurora Tech Channel. Today, I am going to test out this FLSUN Super Racer, which is a Delta 3D printer that comes with some really good hardware, including the linear rails on all X, Y, and Z-axes, a BMG style dual gear extruder, a dual cooling fan, a volcano style hotend, a DWIN capacitive touch screen, a removable auto bed leveling sensor, a filament runout sensor, a 32-bit board, and TMC2209 silent stepper drivers. The diameter of the print bed is 260, and the maximum Z height is 330mm. The machine is almost 1 meter tall, and it’s an overall really interesting-looking printer. As this is a Delta printer, the main reason we want a Delta is to be able to print fast, so, we normally won’t see a direct drive extruder on a Delta as we always want the print head to be lightweight in order to print fast. This means that not adding the extruder and the stepper motor to the print head of a Delta is a good idea. The manufacturer claimed the normal printing speed of this printer is 150mm/s and can even print at 200mm/s, I will push it over its limit to 300mm/s and see how it handles that. I would like to thank FLSUN for sending me this machine to review, and with that, let’s get started. Affiliate links: FLSUN Super Racer: https://flsun3d.com/products/super-racer-sr?ref=J24hMVKX FLSUN V400 (400mm/s): https://flsun3d.com/products/flsun-v400?ref=J24hMVKX FLSUN Speeder pad (Run Klipper firmware on regular 3d printers): https://flsun3d.com/products/speeder-pad?ref=J24hMVKX Buy Super Racer from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3MOxc9H Part cooling fan: 5015 Blower fans: https://amzn.to/3wxX7gx 3D Printed upgrades: FLSUN SR filament holder, remix from the “Filler” by HugoHuge: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5372057 Original Design: Filler - The Customizable Filament Holder by HugoHuge: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3020026 Improved fan ducts (longer in length and blowing closer to the nozzle): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4899374 5015 blower fans adapter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4917075 Filaments used in this video: Overture PLA filament: https://amzn.to/3E1sGS3 Overture PETG filament: https://amzn.to/3KEpDAK Overture ABS filament: https://amzn.to/3Flee89 Hatchbox PLA filament: https://amzn.to/3rg2RID ****************************************************** Creality Refurbished Printers (SAVE UP TO 50%): https://bit.ly/3q17mGi Used Ender-3* ($79): https://bit.ly/3LPnzHw * Maybe in bad condition, but if you know how to fix some common issues of a 3D printer and have spare parts to replace by yourself, that could be an amazing deal: ****************************************************** Follow us on Twitter @aurora_lung |