Voron Design#
The Voron Design website will seem a little overwhelming in terms of the options but hopefully this document will help you decide on which model you would like to build.
Note: Printer naming scheme doesn’t mean one is better than the other though this can be somewhat confusing. Point is: a V0 is not an older version of a V2. These are just designations and not version number related.
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Communities#
- Discord
- Reddit (serial requests)
- Forums (relatively new)
- TeamFDM
Database#
- VoronDB (relatively new)
Printer Specifications#
Voron V0#
V0 Information
Current revision: V0.1
V0.1 Assembly Manual
Build Volume:
- X: 120mm
- Y: 120mm
- Z: 120mm
Kinematics: CoreXY
Voron Trident (previously V1)#
Trident Information
Current revision: Trident
Trident Assembly Manual
Build Volume:
- 250
- X: 250mm
- Y: 250mm
- Z: 250mm
- 300
- X: 300mm
- Y: 300mm
- Z: 250mm
- 350
- X: 350mm
- Y: 350mm
- Z: 250mm
Note LDO has cubed versions in their kits so a 300 would be 300mm on all three axis
Kinematics: CoreXY
Voron V2#
V2 Information
Current revision: V2.4r2
V2 Assembly Manual
Build Volume:
- 250
- X: 250mm
- Y: 250mm
- Z: 250mm
- 300
- X: 300mm
- Y: 300mm
- Z: 300mm (approximately 280mm usuable)
- 350
- X: 350mm
- Y: 350mm
- Z: 350mm (approximately 330mm usuable)
Kinematics: CoreXY
Voron Legacy#
Voron Switchwire#
Contrasts#
Pros#
- it is as reliable as you built it
- CoreXY on all models except for Switchwire which is CoreXZ
- large community to tap
- you will build your printer
- you will choose your primary and accent colors
- you will choose which modifications you want
- you will choose which quality of life additions you want
Cons#
- printed parts will need to be sourced
- print them yourself (ABS or ASA)
- use PIF as a vetted set of folks who will print for you
- these are more expensive than many off-the-shelf systems
- some kits are variable in quality
- lead time from order to delivery can be high