corexy diy 3d models
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I'll be add more files today 4/23/20 The whole idea is to build a corexy printer that has: All Metal Parts Linear Rails Scalable Enclosed High Speed toolchanger Triple Z Bed Leveling Belt Driven Z-Axis Kinematic Bed Non Planer 3D Printing direct...
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An easily scalable CoreXY Platform for a CNC Mill for PCB milling, or to use as a Laser engraver. This will be a work in progress, I have printed out stacks of parts which didnt work, and continuously finding ways to improve it. V2 parts have...
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This is my 2nd CoreXY conversion on the FT-5 R1. All the parts are printed with PETG using the Original Prusa I3 MK3. An M3 assortment set will be perfect for assembling them. Additionally, an M5 10mm bolt and hammer nut are needed to attach them to...
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This is a conversion kit for the FT6 to remove a ton of weight from the movement axis by converting to CoreXY. It is designed to use the right hand Bondtech BMG. To do this conversion you will need: - New belts (about 5m worth but get more) -...
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This is a detailed and well-organized project plan for building a 3D printer, specifically the Ellis Bot V2 CoreXY. The plan includes: 1. **Hardware List**: A comprehensive list of components required for the build, including motors, extruders,...
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This is a Refurbished Version of the FuseBox CoreXY 3D Printer by AlexY. This Design Is Still Under Development, and I'm Sharing It Here Because I Know Some Enthusiasts Would Love to Build This Printer Using Standard 2020 Extrusions. In Short, All I...
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This is a custom X-Carriage I designed to fit my specific setup, which consists of a converted AnetA8 running in a CoreXY configuration on the CoreA8 Slim. Initially, I was using the Hypercube Evolution X Carriage, but it resulted in unusual belt...
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https://www.instructables.com/CoreXY-CNC-Plotter/ The belt mount for x carriage needs to be scaled up by 25% and the holes in x carriage need to be adjusted if you don't want to make a separate mounting clamp. Use tinkercad, its easy. While...
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Duet 3D electronics and screen is situated in a custom tiltable 3d printed case below.The printer is already built and produces amazing results, will probably post images of the real machine at a later time.Thanks to all other contributors for some...
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I went for a CoreXY setup, as seen at corexy.com, along with a bowden configuration that really adds a lot of potential to it. My build volume clocks in at 300x300x280mm. This baby takes up around 58x51x51cm, but don't let its size fool you - it's...
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This is a conversion of the moving bed Rigidbot printer to a CoreXY machine using 10mm carbon rods and bushings for the X axis.  Version 1 is...
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Duet 3D electronics and screen is situated in a custom tiltable 3d printed case below.The printer is already built and produces amazing results, will probably post images of the real machine at a later time.Thanks to all other contributors for some...
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 An affordable CoreXY printer based on the original FuseBox, with materials costing between $300-400 depending on hotend and electronics choices. #### FuseBox2R Improves upon the original...
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It's the complete corexy system, with motors relocated to the back and front idlers supporting belt tensioning via red nuts. Features: - Belt tensioning on the front of the printer - Motors positioned at the rear - Belts flipped so only two toothed...
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For reference, see https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077CHGNRV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 *Note: No links are affiliated to me; they're simply references.* I'm eager to share more updates and receive feedback, ideas, or...
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Recently I got excited about CoreXY and wanted to see how it works, so I designed a simple pen plotter. I'm aware that there are many similar designs already, but I wanted mine to use parts that I'm familiar with and are also available for a...
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This is my current project CoreXY made up of spare parts I've had left over from other builds and upgrades. PLEASE only build this if you know what you're doing, Hands on wise and Firmware wise, I probably wont be able to help as I'm busy with my...
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As a regular member of the Hypercube CoreXY 3D Printer Group on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1871049783171141/), I can attest that it's a great community with knowledgeable folks who are always happy to help. Feel free to ask questions...
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coreXY 3d printer made from laser cut 6 mm wood with build volume 20 20 30 cm.I build and designed it from scratch 4 years ago but it's not recommended for you if it's your first 3d printer you are going to build !!it has some problems you should...
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This is a redesign to @harsimrandeep CoreXY conversion. I fixed most of the design issues with the printer.The BOM has been updated such as the ordering process should be easier and there shouldn´t be that much preparation. I´ve opted for a...
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CorEssentials is an open-source 3D printer that's a corexy. Built Volume: 240 x 250 x 250 mm. Hotend: E3D V6, 0.4mm, Bowden and direct available. Extruder: Bondtech BMG. Built Plate: Magnetic Spring Steel with PEI or Pertinax. Heated Bed: 230V, 600W...
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You can quickly print these test pieces to verify and fine-tune the tension on your CoreXY system's belts. To do this efficiently: 1. Set your X and Y steps/mm values to their theoretical settings. 2. Print this test piece and measure both sides...
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I created a carriage design specifically for corexy printers equipped with an E3D hotend. It's engineered to utilize LM10UU bearings, which support smooth rods measuring 10mm in diameter. The distance between these smooth rods is carefully set at...
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This is my first custom-built CoreXY printer. ___________ Specifications ========== * Frame: 2020 aluminum profile (20x20 and 20x40, European Standard, V-Slot) * Controller: DuetWifi + Duex5 (www.duet3d.com) * Hot End: Kraken (4-nozzle,...
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This is a coreXY printer utilizing MGN rails, carefully optimized to achieve the largest possible print area within a compact frame. The outer frame dimensions measure 290x290mm (X, Y), while the print area spans an impressive 170x170mm (X, Y). The...
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These two Y-carriage parts allow you to combine the great looking work elenhinan did to create a CoreXY Solidoodle with the Voron design team's Legacy print head. All I did was push the X rods out to match the spacing on Voron Legacy. Great exercise...
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coreXY 3d printer made from laser cut 6 mm wood with build volume 20 20 30 cm.I build and designed it from scratch 4 years ago but it's not recommended for you if it's your first 3d printer you are going to build !!it has some problems you should...
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https://youtu.be/2IgQq5x9M7o https://youtu.be/psxK2np8kmM Using GRBL on an Arduino Uno, configured for CoreXY. A few steps were involved in adjusting the steps per millimeter setting. Update 09/02/20 The height of the rear line guide wheel was...
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This is the cabinet for Axel's Corexy printer with a wooden frame. I prefer not to use Sketchup so I started drawing his cabinet using Onshape. There will be detailed drawings on every part of the wood components. If necessary, I could also...
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Don't Forget to Remove "//" Before "#define COREXY" to Enable CoreXY Kinematics. Make Sure All Idlers/Belts Are in Their Correct Height, Belts Should Always Be Horizontal at Any Point! If You Are Going to Use High Bed Temps, Don't Use PLA for Part...