LDO Systems Desert Tan NylonG Glass Fiber Filament - 2.85mm (0.5kg)
The LDO Voron 2.4 R2 (Rev D) 3D Printer Kit offers high-speed, quality 3D printing with a large build volume up to 350x350x350mm. It features a CoreXY design and comes with essential hardware, including pre-cut wiring and acrylic panels for an enclosure as well as premium components like the E3D Revo hotend and Bondtech extruder parts. Extras like the Klicky Mod kit, Nitehawk toolhead board, Nevermore Filter, and LED lighting are also provided for an elevated overall 3D printing experience.
- High-speed CoreXY with linear rails
- Large print volume up to 350x350x350mm
- Essential pre-cut wiring and premium components included
- Raspberry Pi included
Price: | $64.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Only 3 left in stock. |
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If printing your own printer parts, ABS or ASA are recommended materials for Voron printed parts.
LDO VORON 2.4 R2 (REV D) 3D PRINTER KIT
BUILT FOR ACCESSIBLE HIGH-SPEED 3D PRINTING
Utilizing a CoreXY, linear rails, and belt z-axis setup with Klipper firmware, Voron 2.4 is designed to deliver fantastic print quality at amazingly fast 3D printing speeds. Assembling this DIY machine is more accessible than ever with LDO's Voron 2.4 Kit which sources/manufactures a significant portion of the hardware needed to get your machine up and running. Containing the best price-to-performance ratio of components, you'll find that you too can build a speedy production-quality FDM 3D printer right from your benchtop.
Key Features of the LDO Voron 2.4 R2 (Rev D) 3D Printer Kit:
- Large Print Volume
- Choose either 300 × 300 × 300mm or 350 × 350 × 350mm
- Includes majority of the hardware essentials
- All are provided with purchase of printer parts
- Premium parts sourced or made by trusted manufacturer LDO
- E3D hotend, Bondtech extruder parts, Raspberry Pi, etc.
- All necessary wiring is pre-cut and pre-wired
- Bonus kits, accessories, and tools included
- Klicky Mod kit, Nitehawk toolhead, Nevermore Filter, LED lighting parts, Input Shaper tool kit, etc.
- Acrylic panels included for enclosure
- Stainless Steel Linear Rails
- Designed for V2.4 Rev2
ALWAYS IMPROVING—WHAT'S NEW?
Born as a passion project, the Voron series is now backed by a huge following that extends these printers' longevity with room for continuous improvement. LDO frequently updates their kits to match new updates while also meeting the community's desires. This latest release, R2 Rev D, comes with the following:
- Leviathan Control Board (previously Octopus)
- Nitehawk-SB USB toolhead board (previously 14-pin HartK style)
- Extruder gears are upgraded to Bondtech IDGA
- Magnet sheet comes pre-attached to the Aluminum plate
- 3D printed parts specific to LDO's kit are automatically included
- LED strip is upgraded to COB led strip
The Voron 2.4 3D printer boasts an impressive print volume of up to 350×350×350mm—perfectly suited for large-scale models or batch printing, all while maintaining a desktop-friendly footprint.
- Print Volume: 350×350×350mm (13.8"×13.8"×13.8")
- 300×300×300mm also available
- Prototype or create large end-use parts in-house
- Print huge batches at once
- Beneficial for a wide variety of industries
INCREASE YOUR OUTPUT
Designed for print speeds of 100mm/s and up, Voron 2.4 3D printers are strategically constructed to be robust workhorses with lightning-fast output, making them truly a home micro-manufacturing machine.
- Build plate rigidly mounted to the frame (less moving mass allows more speed)
- Stainless steel linear rails prevent vibration & wobbling
- Toolhead constructed with as many lightweight components as possible
- Achieve print speeds of 100mm/s or more (max speed will depend on your custom build)
ESSENTIAL HARDWARE MADE ACCESSIBLE
Voron 2.4's explosion in popularity has shown the difficulty of self-sourcing parts for your very own machine. Thanks to the work of many interested parties, it's easier than ever to get a ready-packed kit with all the required components needed to assemble a working Voron 2.4 3D printer. Sourcing trusted reliable parts is half the battle of successfully building a Voron and LDO makes it a whole lot easier by manufacturing and sourcing a large majority of those essential parts so you can focus on the labor of assembly rather than component hunting. Some of the many components in this kit include:
- Leviathan Control Board
- Genuine Bondtech BMG parts
- E3D Revo hotend
- Blind joint aluminum frame
- Fasteners Kit with all the necessary nuts and bolts
- Electronics and pre-wired/cut wiring included
- Panels Kit for the electronics compartment and the sidewalls
- and so much more!
DESIGN IT YOUR WAY
Build your own FDM 3D printer that stands out in both performance and style! Constructing a 3D printer from scratch comes with the perk of being able to tailor every aspect of your machine—even down to the anodized color of the frame.
Craft a machine that's as unique as your printing needs with an array of frame colors to choose from and printer parts you can produce or source in complementary colors.
- Choose your essential printer components
- Install any mods you want from the get-go
- Pick your frame's color
- Source printer parts or print them in your desired color and material
QUALITY PARTS SOURCED WITH YOU IN MIND
The LDO Voron 2.4 Kit sources a comprehensive selection of quality components to ensure your Voron build is streamlined for a smooth assembly experience.
When you invest in this LDO-sourced kit, you are investing in premium parts that do not take shortcuts on the important components that produce a reliable, long-lasting workhorse for years to come.
COMPILED BY A TRUSTED INDUSTRY-LEADER
LDO is renowned for their excellence in meeting customers' expectations and delivering high-quality 3D printer components and accessories. By sourcing your Voron 2.4 Kit from LDO, you can trust the end product you receive will be an elevated 3D printer-building experience.
- Sourced and manufactured by LDO
- Includes quality parts and essentials for a smooth build process
- Relief and confidence knowing you invested in components from a trusted supplier
What Materials Can I Print with the Voron 2.4 3D Printer?
The Voron 2.4 can handle nearly every material available for desktop 3D printing, including advanced materials and composite filaments. Compatible 3D printing materials with the Voron 2.4 include:
WHAT UPGRADES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE LDO VORON 2.4 R2 (REV D) 3D PRINTER KIT?
For more details about each individual upgrade, click the product name links (if available).
FRAME COLOR | |
Black / Gray / Blue / Red | (+$0) |
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LDO offers a variety of frame colors to customize your Voron 2.4 build. MatterHackers currently offers the following color sets at no additional charge: Black, Gray, Blue, Red* *Note: Red is unavailable for the 300mm size at this time. Want a different color? Send your feedback to support@matterhackers.com | |
PRINTER PARTS | |
ABS Parts (Functional) | (+$129) |
ABS printer parts produced by MatterHackers in Red and Black. Receive parts that Voron Design labels "Essential" on the Voron Printed Part Reference sheet, which are the ESSENTIAL parts required to get your printer up and running. Note: This includes the hotend and extruder toolhead printer parts compatible with the Revo Micro, Revo Voron and basic BMG components for both Afterburner and Stealthburner. You will need to print your own mounts if using a different hotend and extruder setup. | |
ABS Parts - Complete | (+$176) |
ABS printer parts produced by MatterHackers in Red and Black. Receive parts that Voron Design labels "Essential" and "Cosmetic" on the Voron Printed Part Reference sheet, which include the ESSENTIAL parts required to get your printer up and running plus the optional skirts, etc. to complete the Voron look. | |
Aluminum Parts - Partial | (+$350) |
Aluminum printer parts that have been CNC machined by FYSETC. This only contains a partial set of the printer parts needed to get your machine up and running. Note: It is not ideal to have certain printer parts made out of robust aluminum, which is why complete/functional aluminum sets are not available. For more information on which parts are in the kit, visit the page linked in the product name. | |
Aluminum & ABS Parts - Fully Loaded | (+$530) |
This comes with both the FYSETC Aluminum Parts (Partial) and ABS Parts (Complete) sets, which allow you to jump right into assembly if you don't have parts on hand (or time to print them) and enjoy the best of both worlds. Have some aluminum parts for additional robust components in your setup plus ABS parts to complete the build. Additionally, have leftover ABS parts in case you need to swap out an aluminum part in a pinch. |
WHAT ADD-ONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE LDO VORON 2.4 R2 (REV D) 3D PRINTER KIT?
For more details about each individual add-on, click the product name links (if available).
LDO Voron Tap Kit | Revo Brass Nozzles (3pk) | Revo ObXidian |
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Upgrade to an extremely precise Z-probe sensor. Click here for specific hardware requirements. | Brass nozzles compatible with E3D Revo hotends only. This comes with three Revo brass nozzles in 0.25mm, 0.6mm, and 0.8mm. | Wear-resistant nozzles compatible with E3D Revo hotends only. This is available in 0.25mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, and 0.8mm nozzle sizes. Choose anywhere between single to a four-pack for your personal needs. |
PEI Powder-Coated Plate 13.78" x 13.78" | Spring Steel Build Plate 13.78" x 13.78" | |
LayerLock PEI Powder-Coated Build Plate for a 350x350mm build platform. | LayerLock Sprint Steel Build Plate for a 350 x 350mm build platform. |
Need more upgrades for your Voron? Check out our Voron Accessories and Upgrades collection!
What's Included in the LDO Voron 2.4 R2 (Rev D) Base Kit?
- Click here for the LDO Voron 2.4 350 BOM List or here for the 300 BOM List
- Choose the latest BOM in this directory that includes "(Rev. D)" in the name
- If you already have a kit, choose the BOM that matches the Kit# on the package's sticker or the packing list.
- For a glance at the features included in this kit, see Tech Specs below.
What are the Technical Specifications for the Voron 2.4 R2 (Rev D) Kit?
GENERAL | |
Model | Voron 2.4 |
Version | R2 (Rev D)* |
Machine Type | 3D Printer |
Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) / Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |
Motion System | Core XY |
Assembly | Self-Assembly Kit |
Made In1 | China |
PRINTER PARAMETERS2 | |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Extrusion | Single |
Max Print Volume | 350mm x 350mm x 350mm (13.8" x 13.8" x 13.8") or 300mm x 300mm x 300mm (11.8" x 11.8" x 11.8") |
Nozzle Material & Diameter | Brass Revo Nozzles, 0.4mm & 0.6mm |
Max Nozzle Temperature | 300°C |
Max Bed Temperature | 110°C
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PRINTER FEATURES2 | |
Motherboard | LDO x Voron Leviathan Main Board |
Single-Board Computer | Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (1GB) is included |
Screen | BigTreeTech 4.3" LCD Touch Screen |
Extruder System | Clockwork 2 |
Filament Extruder3 | Essential hardware for Bondtech BMG with IDGA parts
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Toolhead Type | Your choice of Afterburner or Stealthburner |
Hotend3 | E3D Revo Voron (24V) |
Print Bed | Magnetic base on a Cast 5083 Aluminium build plate |
Bed Surface | Double-sided Powder Coated PEI Build Plate |
Enclosure | Acrylic Panels Included |
Available Frame Color(s) | Black, Blue, Red, Gray |
Printer Parts | Not Included - Printer Parts are an optional, separate purchase. See list of options in the Upgrades section. Included - 3D printed printer parts specific to the LDO kit |
Klicky Mod | Optional Klicky Mod parts are included in the kit |
Filter | Nevermore |
COB LED Lighting | Yes, Wiring and Strips are included |
*Rev D is the unique moniker for LDO's latest version of their Voron 2.4 R2 kits.
1 The contents of the kit are packaged in China. A majority of the contents in this kit are manufactured in China, but some components may have been manufactured/sourced from a different country.
2 These specs are based on the base kit. This does not account for any mods and customizations you may decide to pursue outside of what's provided and recommended in this kit, which can affect the accuracy of these specifications.
3 Interested in a component different than what's listed? Components compatible with Voron 3D printers can be found in the Voron Accessories & Upgrades collection.
WHAT ARE SOME HELPFUL GUIDES FOR THE VORON 2.4?
Check out the links below from the creators of Voron for some very helpful resources and documentation on getting your Voron 2.4 up and running.
- LDO Voron 2.4 Kit Documents and Guides
- LDO Voron 2.4 Kit 350 BOM and LDO Voron 2.4 Kit 300 BOM
- The Kit# can be found on a sticker on your printer kit's box and on the packing slip located within the kit.
- Voron 2.4 PDF Assembly Manual Download
- Instructions to Request a Serial Number for Your COMPLETED Voron Build
- Voron 2.4 Homepage
- Voron 2.4 Sourcing Guide
- Voron 2.4 GitHub
- Voron 2.4 STL Downloads
- Voron Documentation
- Voron Build Instructions
- Voron Suggested FDM Printed Part Settings
- About Voron
- Voron Discord
- Voron Forum
- Ellis' Print Tuning Guide (recommended by LDO)
Please note that assistance from our Customer Service team is limited to assisting with the nature of the order and providing links from the creators that may help you with your inquiry.
Return Policy
Please note that returns are not accepted on opened kits. Only new, unopened kits may be returned within 30 days of purchase. If a part from the kit is determined to be defective or missing during the warranty period, a replacement part or store credit of equal cost to the defective/missing unit will be provided.
If there is a problem with the packaging or damage during shipment, please return the product immediately. Otherwise, a return will not be available after assembly.
Questions
The data sheet says the coefficient of thermal expansion is “ 0,1 10⁻⁴ / K”. If I assume the European convention for comma rather than decimal point I would read this as 0.1 x 10⁻⁴. Normally CTE is expressed in units of 10⁻⁶ meters/meter. Is the CTE of this material really half that of aluminum and 1/10 of that of most nylons, 10 x 10⁻⁶? As a liquid, it would have the CTE of regular nylon but as it cools, the glass puts the nylon into severe strain, probably why it is difficult to print. Clearly a bed temperature and heated environment will be critical, and cooling should be gradual and uniform. But really the amazing fact is that this CTE is less than 1/2 that of Aluminum, 23.6x10⁻⁶ and nearly that of Titanium, 9.7x10⁻⁶! The plot of CTE over temperature is a necessary component of the spec sheet. Does water absorption cause the printed parts to crack? Thanks!
Using a stock Ender 3 Pro. What additional upgrades would be necessary to maximize print quality for NylonG?
how well can the white nylonG transmit light? As in, Will it allow me to illuminate the print with a light source on the inside? trying to avoid clear PETG and need a stiffer polymer, so despite the vulnerability to UV light, uncoated, this material was suggested to me
Does this filament need an enclosure to print properly?
The technical data sheet states a "linear mould shrinkage" of 0.3. 1) Does this mean 0.3%? 2) Does the Matter Control slicer software scale up my model by 0.3% in order to accommodate the shrinkage in the final print, or is this something I should account for manually? 3) Is there a recommended cooling / curing process for the NylonG material so that I know that after a certain amount of time, shrinkage is largely over?
Can you please explain what are the best practices to prevent white NylonG from getting yellowish after print?
does anyone know what the best support spacing is for top and bottom for z axis only?
Is there an approved annealing process for this filament? No matter how much magigoo i use chamber temp, i get minor warping (parts i'm printing take 24 hrs +). I would like to relieve the internal stresses to hopefully straighten my parts out.
Is this a pa6, 66, 12 or something different?
The data sheet says the tensile strength is 95 MPa using ISO 527. Other manufacturers publish 3 strength values: xy, yz, xz. as a 3D printed structure is non-isotropic. (Meaning the material strength properties are different in each direction). The weakest direction, I suppose, is the direction that tests layer adhesion. Can you give me a better idea of how the material was tested? Were printed test samples used or molded samples, etc...
Can a Ender 3 with Micro Swiss hotend and extruder print Nylon G with stock thermistor and heat canister?
We print straight out of our let it start dehydrating for about an hour or two at 75 c max setting I just set the time for 12 hours and after an hour or two we start our printers and we feed directly into our enclosed printers on garolite with magigoo pa and hardened nozzle all metal hotend and just let it print
First print we did was perfect at 260c bed at 75c. I’m using a carbon fiber print bed and magigoo PA adhesive. I am using an extremely modified Ender6 with a slice engineering mosquito magnum with a Bondtech DDX extruder. Seems to me the extruder is as important as any other settings as your Esteps must be perfect. My only dislike is the orange is not as bright as it shows in samples. Amazing filament.
How much does the spool weigh for .5kg/1.75 ?
For everyone talking this product down…Try HARDER!!!! It’s by far my favorite material and the finish is insane ONCE you figure it out lol..you will see a nice glitter finish and 0 layer lines…I went through rolls with of this stuff until I got it…TRY HARDER…I promise it’ll be worth it in the end…I print on a modded ender 3 with or w/o an enclosure sometimes, I’ve successfully printed “big” entire build volume models …trust me I was pissed AF for a long time until I figured it out lol…
You appear to no longer carry Dupont Zytel. How does this compare, especially with settings?
This filament have the same warping problem like Nylon X ??
I am trying to print apart using black NylonG. I have made 3 attempts so far and each time The part warps and one of the corners comes loose from the bed. With each attempt I make it further into the print but end up with the same result. I’m using a CR10s pro with no part cooling fan with printer in an enclosure and an internal temp of 35c inside enclosure. First attempt: Glass bed, @ 60c, nozzle 260c, NANO polymer adhesive from VisionMiner, printed with a brim and used recommended feeds recommended from MatterHackers. Second try: same as before but 80c on bed Third try: 90c bed temp, 25% feed rate on first layer, 50% second then 100% for remainder. I have used about 375g of material thus far. I am using 100% infill for this part which I’m share doesn’t help. Any recommendations?
I have never printed with nylon so, I am learning about it. Why do you need to dry it? Is it because it has a lot of moisture in it from the factory or do you have to do this every time?
Can the glass fibers fall out during printing or when you touch it like with Colorfabb XT-CF20, I'm really scared of breathing in or getting glass fiber splinters with this. The only hazard i see is a burn hazard on the safety data sheet.
Went through almost 2 spoils of nylon G now . I have a flashforge creator pro upgraded with all metal hot end and it still isn’t hot enough for good later adhesion . I printed at 40mm/s at 280c and had a decent print but layer adhesion just wasn’t there completely . At least for my Glock frame that is, it seems like you should really be printing this material at 280 plus to get the most out of this material , I even had it sit in the oven for 24 hours at 180c . It is somewhat strong but my PLA plus blows it out of the water as far as strength goes. Do you think I should print with an ender 3 to get better later adhesion since those can go to 300c ?
Is the 3kg weight the amount of material on the spool? What's the length?
Can this be printed safely in a standard office with standard ventilation?
I bought the printdry filament drying system, what would be the best temp to dry this at and for how long?
What is the percentage of glass fiber in the nylon?
I’d like to know this as well. I’ve purchased a reel, and if I had to guess based on other glass reinforced filaments I’ve tried, this stuff seems like around 10-15% at most. The filament is just too flexible for it to contain any more than that. In comparison, polymaker has a PA6 gf filament with 25% fiber content and it will barely bend at all without snapping.