— VORON DESIGN · FDM
Voron 2.4 (DIY)
The DIY kit that ate the high-end FDM market.
Open-source, self-source CoreXY kit. 350mm cube, Klipper-native, fully enclosed, self-leveling Z-tilt frame. You source the parts (or buy a kit from a reputable vendor like LDO or Formbot), print the brackets, and assemble — typically 30–60 hours.
— Specs
The numbers that matter.
Build volume
350×350×350mm
Max print speed
350mm/s
Nozzle
0.4mm
MSRP
€1,500
Enclosure
Heated enclosure
Multi-color
Single-color
Auto bed-level
Hands-off
— Use cases
When the Voron 2.4 (DIY) is the right call.
Best for
- Tinkerers who genuinely enjoy assembly + calibration
- Engineering prints where you want full firmware control
- Print farms valuing repairability over plug-and-play
- PA-CF, PC, ASA, and other engineering filaments
Avoid for
- First-time printer buyers (build is a serious project)
- Anyone unwilling to debug mechanical / electrical issues
- Tight time budgets — kits take 30–60 hours to assemble
- Plug-and-play workflows
— Honest assessment
Pros & cons after using one.
Pros
- Fully open-source: every component documented, repairable
- Klipper-native — full firmware customisation
- Genuine production reliability once dialed in (run-time records run into thousands of hours)
- Active community — extensive mods, profiles, support forums
Cons
- Assembly is a project, not an afternoon
- Calibration takes patience — Z-tilt + bed mesh + input shaper
- Kit pricing varies wildly (€1200–€2500 depending on supplier)
- Source the wrong parts and you'll chase weird issues for weeks
— Compatible materials
What this printer is calibrated for.
— Owner tips
What we'd tell someone unboxing one.
- 1Buy a complete kit from LDO or Formbot — DIY-from-scratch is for experts
- 2Print a calibration cube weekly during the first month — trust nothing until it's stable
- 3OrcaSlicer profiles exist for the standard Voron config — use those as a baseline
- 4Heated chamber to 60°C is the unlock for PC and PA-CF work
— Compare
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