


Most people end up reprinting a few parts and a few mods, so plan on 2kg of the primary color.įor informtion on selecting parts to print, clarification of colors and quantities, and even what parts PIF will provide, see the Printed Part Reference spreadsheet. Typical printers require approximately 1.5kg of the primary color and 0.3kg of the alternate color, assuming no failed or reprinted parts. Many of these are still functional in nature and should still follow the recommended print settings.įilenames that end with “_x#”, indicate that the part must be printed multiple times (ie. The recommended accent parts are denoted with a “_” in the filename. There is also a separate channel on the Voron discord, where questions can be asked. More information and the current queue length can be found on the PIF Website. PIF is a non-profit project, the pricing is set to compensate for the filament, energy and wear on the provider’s rig. Every PIF-Provider undergoes a thorough vetting procedure in order to provide parts capable of demonstrating of what a Voron is capable of. The goal of PIF is to provide a set of necessary structural parts for a Voron printer of your desire, printed on a Voron 3D Printer, showcasing their print quality. If you are not able to print the ABS parts of a Voron yourself, there is a community-driven service called Print it Forward (PIF) in place. Please see the materials guide for more detailed information.

There are additional tabs at the bottom of the sourcing guide for optional or additional components. The sourcing guide is not customized to the printer. It is a list of Voron maintained references to where to purchase the various components listed on the BOM for the different printers. The Sourcing Guide is made available at the same time as the customized BOM. The BOM is considered the absolute guide for what is actually required to build the printer. Select the printer to be built, then select ‘Configurator’ and choose from the parameters. The Bill of Materials (BOM) is generated from the Voron Design website. Sourcing Information Bill of Materials and Source Guide
