The Doron Velta R2 Delta 3D Printer Kit by Fysetc is currently available for $380 with a $150 discount using the code
DORON150 found on the product page.
The Doron Velta is a DIY delta 3D printer open-source project. This kit from Fysetc includes the parts of the printer that you can't print yourself. It's designed for people who have some experience with 3D printing and enjoy building things. This kit isn't for beginners since
you'll need to print some parts yourself, ideally using materials like ABS. If you've wanted a Delta printer and prefer to build one on your own, instead of buying a Flsun T1 or S1, this could be an option. The name "Doron Velta" is a fun reference to the Voron design, originally inspired by an April Fool's joke about making a delta version of Voron printers.
The kit includes a hotend that can reach flow rates of up to 33 mm³/s, a metal Sherpa Mini extruder, and acrylic panels for a full enclosure. It uses lightweight carbon fiber rods, along with linear rails and NEMA 17 stepper motors. The electronics feature an R4 motherboard with a dual-core RP2040 processor, and it has a heated metal bed that's 200 mm (7.87") in diameter with a PEI coating. Keep in mind that the kit doesn't come with all the printed parts or a Raspberry Pi, which you need to run the Klipper firmware. You can find more information on the project or the 3D printer kit's
GitHub page [github.com].
https://www.fysetc.com/products/3...2603400367
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