I finished my Voron. Now what? | 3D Printer Build Part 7

Welcome back to Part 7 of the most over-engineered Voron 0 3D printer build. In this episode, we are tackling the final "polishing" steps for this machine - which naturally means recompiling the Linux kernel, adding way too much RGB, and coding a completely custom timelapse solution from scratch. If you're tired of 3D printer boot times taking forever, I made a custom image that boots a Raspberry Pi in under 10 seconds. We also fix the classic 3D print timelapse problem. Instead of using plugins like OctoLapse or wiring up extra GPIO triggers, I built a UI that tracks toolhead coordinates and syncs frames directly to the printer’s clock for perfect timelapses that don't ruin your print quality. Everything in these videos is open source: Buy the Bed: https://vitalii3d.com/products/v0-bed... Design Files: https://www.printables.com/model/1714... Documentation: https://github.com/dennisss/dacha/tre... Video Playlist:    • Voron 0 Build Series   Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:17 Updates 01:27 Camera 02:26 Lights 03:49 Filament Sensor 04:40 Wiring 05:24 Panels 08:02 Boot Time 11:40 Monitoring Software 12:20 Timelapses 13:53 Conclusion Links: 3DO Enclosure Camera: https://kb-3d.com/store/electronics/1... Rear-mounted Camera Mount: https://www.printables.com/model/1468... Lightstrip Diffusers: https://www.printables.com/model/4082... Mesh Rear Panel: https://www.printables.com/model/5361... Hinged Rear Panel: https://www.printables.com/model/5487... Raspberry Pi Boot Time Optimizations: https://github.com/dennisss/dacha/blo... Past Work on Optimizing Pi 3 Boot time: https://himeshp.blogspot.com/2018/08/... My custom Raspberry Pi Image: https://github.com/dennisss/dacha/blo... OctoLapse (existing Timelapsing solution): https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins...