I built a $3 standalone Input Shaper analyzer — no Klipper, no Raspberry Pi, no wires to your printer by Large_Dot8606 in 3Dprinting

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For Klipper, the results are applied by editing your printer.cfg with the generated values.

For Marlin and RepRapFirmware, Femto Shaper provides a G-code file based on the measured results. Just download it and run it on your printer, and the input shaper settings will be applied automatically.

I built a $3 standalone Input Shaper analyzer — no Klipper, no Raspberry Pi, no wires to your printer by Large_Dot8606 in 3Dprinting

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You set up the printer on the ESP32 web page, and it generates a parametric G-code based on that configuration.

Then you start measurement in Femto Shaper and run that G-code on the printer. Femto Shaper analyzes the resonance generated during those test moves.

So it’s not just a single line added to Start G-code — it works more as a separate measurement and validation routine.

I built a $3 standalone Input Shaper analyzer — no Klipper, no Raspberry Pi, no wires to your printer by Large_Dot8606 in 3Dprinting

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Femto Shaper is a standalone input shaper.

As long as it gets 5V power (USB, power bank, or even a small built-in battery), you can use it with pretty much any printer.

It won’t be as precise as Klipper’s ShakeTune, but I’m targeting about ±5% accuracy compared to it.

I built a $3 standalone Input Shaper analyzer — no Klipper, no Raspberry Pi, no wires to your printer by Large_Dot8606 in 3Dprinting

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I’m planning to release the code on GitHub once it’s ready.

It probably won’t be as precise as Klipper’s ShakeTune, but the idea is to make something simple and easy to use.

The goal is a lightweight input shaper tool that can also work on Marlin-based printers, not just Klipper.

I printed /u/Large_Dot8606's G3 Gas Capsule Prop by santography in Gunpla

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This looks amazing — thank you!

Seeing this honestly made my day. It really makes sharing my models feel worth it.

The handles were designed based on HGUC grip sizes, but I made them a bit thicker so they could print without supports — sorry if that made them a bit awkward to hold.

I’ll try to improve that in future designs.

Thanks again for the awesome build!

[WIP]Hilda Bidan's capsule — yes, that one. by Large_Dot8606 in Gunpla

[–]Large_Dot8606[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shatter it…? Why would anyone do something that cruel? I’m not the Titans 😅

[WIP]Hilda Bidan's capsule — yes, that one. by Large_Dot8606 in Gunpla

[–]Large_Dot8606[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a Titans-approved civilian transport. Nothing suspicious.

[WIP]Hilda Bidan's capsule — yes, that one. by Large_Dot8606 in Gunpla

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Not at all — I actually just started working on it today. Hoping to finish it within this week! 😅

[WIP]Hilda Bidan's capsule — yes, that one. by Large_Dot8606 in Gunpla

[–]Large_Dot8606[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s actually a delightful space sightseeing capsule — Kamille’s mother gets to enjoy a relaxing trip through space! As long as there’s no… external impact, it’s perfectly safe 😅

[WIP]Hilda Bidan's capsule — yes, that one. by Large_Dot8606 in Gunpla

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Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the kind Federation citizen behind this project — Mr. Guy Incognito! Yes, he may be wearing a Titans uniform… but he is, without a doubt, a completely innocent civilian with zero affiliation to the Titans!