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I use this on one of my Easy CoreXY 3D printer (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3776579). What was changed: - 16.5mm between the axis of pinion and gear (original was 16.715mm) - M6 hole for PTFE tube inlet - Brass insert instead of nut for the...
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Working Area: 190 x 185 x 140 mm Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6goro9cF8c Building the X3D XS CoreXY 3D Printer Kinematics - CoreXY (use firmware Repetier or Marlin) Electronics - Choose any board, I'm using a Rumba 3D...
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«««««** --------------------- Remake started back in February 2016 after seeing this CoreXY masterpiece created by "altrome". Limited free time didn't allow me to finish the project as expected. Finally, in these Christmas holidays 2019 I managed to...
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With help from Devil3D from Printables, weeks of modeling and testing, we now how a solid corexy system that pushes the machine to modern high-speed printer speeds and quality. Test movements have shown speeds up to 600mm/s at 30k acceleration with...
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This is a small-scale, budget-friendly ($10 or less) CoreXY mechanism that demonstrates how CoreXY functions. When the user turns both knobs in the same direction, the X-axis moves into action. Conversely, when turned in opposite directions, the...
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-- A compact, robust, and portable design that's perfect for any space -- CoreXY kinematics that ensure smooth and precise movements -- Sensorless homing technology that streamlines the printing process -- Dual Z axes (levels the X axis) for added...
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First was Ultimaker type printer, but this model is CoreXY type. I just want to see how CoreXY moves, so I made it. The bed size is 120X120mm and Z read screw length is 150mm, but this printer's real printing size is 95X100mmX85mm. ... Bill of...
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This is a compact, cost-effective (<$10) CoreXY mechanism that showcases how CoreXY operates. When the user turns the two knobs in the same direction, the X axis moves. Conversely, when turned in opposite directions, the Y axis moves. This setup...
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I spotted some empty holes in the front corner sections of the original MicroCube printer design and immediately thought about converting it to a CoreXY configuration. I had trouble with the stiffness of the x carriage due to the original H-Bot...
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This is a small, inexpensive CoreXY mechanism which illustrates how CoreXY works. When the user turns the two knobs in the same direction, the X axis moves. When in opposite directions, the Y axis moves. This is purely for illustration purposes,...
prusaprinters
Firstly, feel free to advise or comment, this is my first XY build and first corexy. I bought a small plasma cutter (<8mm cut) last year and have found it quite useful, made myself stencils to cut things like stepper motor mounts etc but it needs...
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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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Small Corexy printer using smooth rods 180x180x220 Volume (Prusa Mini heatbed) RepRap Endstops at X0/Y0 Case for SKR 1.4 + Stepdown module Display MKS12864B 2040 Profiles (mine were partially shorter, therfor I added some printed Extensions) Bed uses...
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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 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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Small Corexy printer using smooth rods - 180x180x220 Volume (Prusa Mini heatbed) - RepRap Endstops at X0/Y0 - Case for SKR 1.4 + Stepdown module - Display MKS12864B - 2040 Profiles (mine were partially shorter, therfor I added some printed...
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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 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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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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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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This is an innovative carriage holder prototype engineered to seamlessly integrate with the MGN9H guide and securely cradle the X-rail, specifically designed for use in conjunction with the MG12H guide. ...Built to operate efficiently on both sides.
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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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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...
grabcad
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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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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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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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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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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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...
grabcad
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...