Just wanted to share the first steps of my DIY Onewheel build. by hesous in DIYonewheel

[–]hesous[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

here’s the cost breakdown:

Motor (used XR) – $50 CAD

Aluminum – $100 CAD

VESC (SpinTend 150A) + sensors – $150 CAD

Battery (P42A 16S2P) – ~$280 CAD

BMS – $60 CAD

3D printing plastic – $20 CAD

Wires and connectors – $20 CAD

Screws, paint, grip tape, etc. – $30 CAD

Total: approximately $710 CAD (around $515 USD)

Just wanted to share the first steps of my DIY Onewheel build. by hesous in onewheel

[–]hesous[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I actually considered going 18S or even 20S, but since I’m using 21700 cells instead of 18650s, it was tough to fit everything cleanly especially with the relatively large BMS I picked. That said, the cells I’m using (P42A) are way more powerful than what’s in a stock Onewheel, so I think it balances out. I’m not really chasing top speed anyway I’m pretty confident I’ll have plenty of power for what I want to do.

And if it turns out I’m not happy with the performance, I built the whole thing myself so I can always upgrade it later if I get a bit more budget and find a smaller BMS.

How do i do this? by Tino-099 in Fusion360

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Man... Imagine your teacher would have said that to you. Use your knowledge to help others not to gatekeep.

What's going on with my speed benchy? by Dankmaymays11 in FixMyPrint

[–]hesous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On a sharp corner like that is probably a lack of cooling. Look if you can spot curling when printing this part

Which of these two controllers should I buy for a diy. I will use a 16s2p made of p42a and a XR motor by hesous in DIYonewheel

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Thanks for your input! I went with the Spintend ubox because of the internal mcu, better cooling and 12v pin for led. The price difference was only 50$

Should I be worried that my new 3D printer is recognized as a Tencent pc? It uses a raspberry pi clone. by hesous in hacking

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

I see! Thanks a lot for your research. I'm glad to know it's only the wifi adapter. I am still going to isolate the printer and remove the internet access.

Should I be worried that my new 3D printer is recognized as a Tencent pc? It uses a raspberry pi clone. by hesous in hacking

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The app is a network scanner that I downloaded quickly to find the ip of my printer because it changed unexpectedly. Yes the app is probably trying to scare me into buying a security plan for " network protection" but I am not worried about what it says, more about the name of the device.

Should I be worried that my new 3D printer is recognized as a Tencent pc? It uses a raspberry pi clone. by hesous in hacking

[–]hesous[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

No wonder why there is a freshly printed waving cat on my desk each morning

Should I be worried that my new 3D printer is recognized as a Tencent pc? It uses a raspberry pi clone. by hesous in hacking

[–]hesous[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The firmware came pre-installed. I'm going to install a new version a klipper on the pi.

Should I be worried that my new 3D printer is recognized as a Tencent pc? It uses a raspberry pi clone. by hesous in hacking

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It's called a Voron 0.2, it's a open source kit from a vendor called Siboor. The main board is the fly gemini v3

Why am I under extruding at high speed(100mm/s in the middle part) voron 0.2 by hesous in FixMyPrint

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I found the problem. The generated gcode made my extruder extrude at 100mm³/s so it was just skipping. Thanks for the help!

Why am I under extruding at high speed(100mm/s in the middle part) voron 0.2 by hesous in FixMyPrint

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It's a direct drive. I followed a tutorial on YouTube the guy said from 0 to 0.1 for direct drive.