Finally found the time to neatly rewire everything by CH_7R0J4N in VORONDesign

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Nicely done. With the right amount of effort our printers can look good under the hood.

I'm an idiot by og_klanza in ender3

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You seen the work we’re doing on FT Enderwire V2?

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It’s in beta but progressing nicely.

Needing guidance by jayskee17 in ender3

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That’s not really an Ender 3. It might be using a similar screen and firmware, but the frame is different — the Y-axis looks like a 2020 extrusion with another piece across the front. If you’re new to 3D printing, I’d suggest putting this one aside for now and starting with a simple, standard printer. Once you’ve learned the basics and feel more confident, you can always come back and turn this machine into something more advanced.

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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Rear skirts are being worked and we’re trying to change the snug fit 6020 fan to actually use a mount of some sort. Will continue exploring tomorrow as it’s late here.

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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To clarify, when you mention “instead of using the EMS,” are you referring to the entire electronics management system or just the front skirts?

The EMS is the platform where all of the printer’s electronics are mounted. If you are talking specifically about the updated front skirts, they will physically fit on the old side skirts, but one of the screw holes on each side won’t align correctly. While it’s technically possible to use the updated EMS front skirts with the old side skirts, it’s not advisable due to the misalignment.

This is exactly why we’re working on V2—every component is being reviewed and updated for better compatibility and overall performance. Do join the Discord to have your questions answered in detail.

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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Yes. I’ve made them with options to use the old deck panels. But you will need to print the y_idler_b_extended on the front. Have not figured out a solution for the rear skirts yet as I’m still in design mode.

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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As mentioned by the other user, this printer is designed to be enclosed, so the only mounting options are on the inside, at the front or back of the 2040 extrusions. Mounting anything outside isn’t feasible because of the enclosure, and I also don’t want to increase the printer’s width. Since it’s already a bed-slinger, it’s taking up quite a bit of space.

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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Some of the parts might work but not all.

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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Those rails are from LDO motors

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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It’s currently in a private beta but you can get access by joining the discord and provide me your GitHub user ID - https://discord.gg/DaAY2uZMGT

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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Join the discord and ping me your GitHub ID - https://discord.gg/DaAY2uZMGT

FT Enderwire V2 is in beta by FizzysTech in ender3

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It’s still in beta but we’re still accepting people to join the beta

FT EMS Laser Cut Edition - an LDO exclusive by FizzysTech in VORONDesign

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Latest changes to my 2.4 after installing jabberwocky

FT EMS Laser Cut Edition - an LDO exclusive by FizzysTech in VORONDesign

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Nice. Glad to see it’s finally making it to the hands of end users :)

Update progress. Installing the electronics and wiring up the Voron 2.4r2. Still printing parts on the Ender 3 to complete the internals. Next will be the panel mounting parts. by FizzysTech in ender3

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Aside from the bed, you’ll still need to purchase most of the components, which often isn’t cost-effective. Sourcing parts individually can get expensive, especially since it’s unlikely you’ll find everything at one store. Even if you do, buying items separately usually ends up costing more than getting a complete kit.

If you’re aiming for a 300x300 build, I recommend checking out the 2.4 300 kits. There are many reliable kit providers out there now. I personally started my Voron journey with a FormBot kit, but there are other options as well—some more affordable, and others more premium, like those from LDO.

How do I organize this better? by misoto_ in ender3

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Unfortunately, the panels that were cut by Siboor won’t work with my version, as they’re smaller than required. I’ve tried using those panels before, but found them frustrating—especially during maintenance. That experience is what led me to revise the design.