LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs
LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version at Levendigs

LDO Voron V2.4 Kit Rev D - 350mm version

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The LDO Voron 2.4 350 Kit is a high-performance, open-source 3D printer kit designed for experienced hobbyists. It features a large build volume, fast print speeds,...

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The LDO Voron 2.4 350 Kit is a high-performance, open-source 3D printer kit designed for experienced hobbyists. It features a large build volume, fast print speeds, and a highly accurate and reliable design. The kit includes all the necessary components and instructions to build your own custom printer, except for most printed parts. 

When ordering the kit here, it does include a Raspberry Pi 4!

This Rev D version of the LDO kit, also includes a Revo Voron hotend with two nozzles (0.4 and 0.6mm), parts for a nevermore filter, stealthburner components and more!

Compared to the Rev C kit, this Rev D kit comes with the new Leviathan Mainboard and Nitehawk-SB Toolboard Kit. Additionally, the LDO-specific printed parts are also included (you still need to print the rest, or get these through PIF for example). 

All the Voron kits with Revo hotend, are shipped with our Silicone Sock-X for Revo hotend (2x red, 2x blue) as a gift. 

When building this, make sure to keep the LDO documentation close. 
There is an FAQ/Build notes doc describing everything that is different compared to the standard voron manual which I highly recommend using during your build: Build Notes/FAQ

For more info, like what parts to print you can go to the general LDO wiki: LDO Wiki V2.4

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