corexy 3d models
1910 3d models found related to corexy.prusaprinters
I’m using Railcores X and Y motor mounts for my CoreXY printer. These are the lower and high belt levels X & Y motor covers. I have my unit wit the motors up front, so I have more access to printer. The belts cross on the back. I needed something to...
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CoreXY Motor Belt Covers I'm using Railcores X and Y motor mounts for my CoreXY printer. The lower and higher belt levels X & Y motor covers are shown here. My unit has the motors at the front, giving me easy access to the printer. The belts cross...
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This coreXY machine's CAD files and assemblies are included, but it remains untested and requires further development. Assembly files begin with 1XXX and sequentially number upward (e.g., 1000 denotes the top-level assembly). Part files also increase...
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My upgrade kit for the CreatR converts it into a CoreXY setup, increasing its build volume to 260 X 370 X 200, a significant improvement over the standard version. I also upgraded everything to 12v and ramps because the machine was severely worn out...
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Parts for a DIY plotter with CoreXY mechanics, based on 2020 aluminum profiles. They're designed to be printed without supports. It's still work-in-progress and does not use V-slot wheels, mainly because I have no source for bargain aluminum profiles...
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This time I made a Midsize CoreXY that has a Bed of 350x350x270. I've also updated the Z Carriage Lower Motor Mount, Upper Z Mount. They are currently a 250MM base which decreases the wobble even more compared to my 400x450x370 MegaTronXY Core_XY...
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My design was inspired by Chris Burger's work with his anti-intersection iteration (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/h-bot-and-corexy-3d-printers/jR83iH8H2IM/z2wK4ODaHD0J) and Bukobot Vanilla V2 from Diego Porqueras, with input from Whosa...
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I got inspired by : Chris Burger's design with his anti-intersection iteration https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/h-bot-and-corexy-3d-printers/jR83iH8H2IM/z2wK4ODaHD0J Bukobot Vanilla V2 from Diego Porqueras and Whosa whatsis for the linear...
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But when I saw Axel's CoreXY, I thought to myself, "Wow, that's one impressive printer!" Axel used pine wood on his printer, which he said was cheap in his country. He even went with 28mm thick pine wood, which is crazy considering how expensive it...
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SolidCore CoreXY GantryThis is the gantry and carriage design for the SolidCore CoreXY printer.see Hackaday 3D Printer ProjectGantry DesignThe SolidCore Printer design currently uses a bowden tube setup to allow for higher acceleration but a...
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Think of it as an ecosystem of parts that can be arranged in different configurations and adapted for unique applications.All MetalScalableModularTriple Z-axisKinematic BedBuild VolumeThe SolidCore CoreXY design has the motor and idler parts assemble...
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SolidCore CoreXY 3D Printer Designed By Shane Hooper & Mike Fisher 3D Distributed This project is still evolving, and I'll be adding more files on April 23rd, 2020. The goal is to build a CoreXY printer that boasts: Modular Construction Scalability...
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The Bill of Materials (BOM) utilizes widely available and standard parts, allowing users to convert their existing printers into a SolidCore CoreXY 3D Printer with ease. The enclosure is designed to be easily added, providing a secure and stable...
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I've been working on a modular and scalable corexy design called the SolidCore for over a year now. The plan is to have a platform or ecosystem of parts that can be used on any 3d printer that uses 2020 frame extrusion. The original motor plate had a...
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UPDATE 05.02.2019 A new version of the corexy printer has been designed with a fresh perspective, drawing from various sources for inspiration. Linear rails are strategically used in both X and Y axes for added stability. The Z axis features 16mm...
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Low Cost CoreXY Pen Plotter This pen plotter can be built for approximately $100. Resin bearings are TOK DO-22-H6, an outer ring R type. Resin bearings are also TOK DV-22-H6M, with an outer ring V groove type. Aluminum extrusions are MISUMI...
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I envisioned this Smoothie Case to mirror the style of the RAMPS case for the Voron CoreXY. This casing is crafted to attach to the rear right of the printer and utilize the existing fan cover. With the smoothie board, it's most effective to cool...
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I've been working on a modular and scalable corexy design called the SolidCore for over a year now. The plan is to have a platform or ecosystem of parts that can be used on any 3d printer that uses 2020 frame extrusion. The original motor plate had a...
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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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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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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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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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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 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...
prusaprinters
This is a small, inexpensive (<$10) 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...
myminifactory
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,...
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Inspired by Tech2c's HyperCube (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766), Lehaiver's CoreXY design (https://grabcad.com/library/corexy-frame-v-2-0-1 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2138286) and Tripple leadscrew design from ROVThijs...
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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...