Voron Design is a group of engineers that create open source 3D printer designs that push the limits of the capabilities of Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printing.
The 0.1 printer that I built is a small printer that has a very rigid CoreXY motion system that allows for very high speeds and accelerations, allowing for very high speed printing, as well as high quality printing if speed is not as important.
Due to its open source nature, many of the parts of this printer are 3D printed, I printed mine on my old 3D printer, and have since reprinted a few of them on the Voron itself.
One of the main reasons I wanted to build a Voron 0.1 is to try printing very fast. The idea of pushing the speed of printing to the limts is very fascinating to me, and I wanted to see what my machine could do.
After some tuning, I was able to get some pretty decent speeds, and mainly ran into flow rate limitations of the hotend I was using.
The main downside of the Voron 0.1 is the manual bed leveling with 3 adjustable points with thumb nuts. The Klicky mod uses magnets to attach and dock a removable bed probe that can measure the heights at different points on the bed, allowing for automatic corrections in software.
While I still have some tuning to get the bed mesh correction working perfectly, it is pretty cool to see the probe deploy and dock.
Another reason I built a Voron 0.1 is because the enclosure allows for good ABS printing, but enclosures aren't perfect and ABS can put out some pretty nasty VOCs.
To try and reduce the VOCs coming from my printer, I designed and printed a custom version of the Nevermore Duo activated carbon filter. This version both fits inside my printer, and can be printed in the small volume of my printer.