#First build. Voron 2.4 350mm LDO kit rev D
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I have a box
It's very slightly out of square, but by less than 1/16th of an inch. I'm gonna gamble on making it future me's problem
Took my time cleaning up the linear rails, but I've got the z motion system done and the bed installed
I know I looked at measurements and thought I understood how big this was gonna be, but fitting a whole ender 3 inside is still shocking to me
Belts routed, on to the stealthburner
I've got the main parts ready to to go, here's preview
Looks good!
Oh wow.. that's a great colour combo! I like that dark green!
Had some trouble with the neopixel chain. It decided to give me some impromptu soldering lessons. A lot of the wires just snapped off when I attempted installation. Got it done though
This accent color is fire, I enjoy each new photo 🔥
Both Colors just compliment each other perfectly 
thanks for the compliments
had to take a few days to prep for ffxiv's next patch, finally back to working on this
I've run these colors on my ffxiv character for years, so I kinda knew what I wanted pretty quickly when I started planning the build
update on the printer itself, just got pi os installed and successfully SSH'd into it for the first time
got a bit more misc hardware to do, but I'll do that after I get it running
It's alive!
gonna have to get it enclosed before I can mount the LEDs though
my e3p isn't big enough
Testing a voron cube with some brittle old PLA
I'm getting g2/g3 errors, so i guess it doesn't know what a circle is
Review belt path and check grub screws! Make sure stealthchop is off for AB motors as well. Start with the easy stuff.
Thanks for the advice. I'm confident in my belt path and grub screws as I paid extra attention to them in the build process, but i didn't know about stealthchop. Looks like LDO's provided printer.cfg has stealthchop_threshold set to 0 so I'll try setting it to 999999 per this first before outright disabling it: https://www.klipper3d.org/TMC_Drivers.html?h=stealth#setting-spreadcycle-vs-stealthchop-mode
999999 should take care of it. 
Panels are on except doors, still deciding what hinges i want to use.
Haven't had much time to deep dive the layer shift issue yet. Checked belts and grub screws. Currently have stealthchop disabled. I'm guessing I might just have motor skipping from hard acceleration?
Doesn't seem to be much consistency in direction of shifts
Got it printing parts for itself. LED strips are now properly mounted instead of taped to the top. Nevermore is next.
