corexy 3d models
1910 3d models found related to corexy.prusaprinters
His design used very little filament so it was perfect.I have only printed the non-lite version with no supports in PETG, so if anyone prints the untested lite version let me know if it has any issues.The non-lite version took about 5 hours with no...
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The factory supplied mounts were pretty basic and didn't make it easy to get the tensioning right, which is crucial on a coreXY design printer. I also didn't like the fact that the X motor drive pulley was at the end of the stepper motor shaft,...
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This new project brings a fresh approach: a CoreXY setup made affordable and easy to construct! You'll find everything you need to build one with ease, just like ordering some wood at your local store and printing out a few parts. The design is...
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... another settings.<br>-<strong> </strong>Supports? Not needed.- This was printed on a Custom CoreXY Printer, so the gaps and clearances that I designed in the model might not be optimal for your printer!Print Time: (on my Printer)- All 4 at once: 46m
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Rear mounted electronics enclosure designed specifically for CoreXY 3D printers. Meant to attach securely to a rear panel of plywood or aluminum composite material, as I did with my setup using 4mm Aluminum Composite panel. The outside edge is...
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Duet 2 v1.0 & later, Duex2/Duex5 v0.9,0.9a control board mounts are created for the Railcore II 300ZL corexy 3D printers but can fit other Railcore II printers perfectly. Each board requires: 8 [McMaster-Carr Tapered Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic...
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... The best option is to close all standard machine covers. Print Settings Printer: CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 30-80 Notes: Nozzle - 0.4 Extrusion - 0.5 Perimeter - 1 (or any desired setting) Material - ABS Post-Printing None
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Print Settings: Printer: Custom built CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20 Notes: Be prepared for this print to consume a lot of plastic - my print weighs 136 grams at 20% infill (Simplify3D estimates approximately 20 meters of...
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Printer Settings Printer: CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 30-80 Notes: I printed it in ABS but I think PLA would be just as good. Nozzle 0.4, extrusion 0.5, 1 perimeter. Layer 0.1 If you use a nozzle of 0.2, the printing time...
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===================================================================== Here is my pseudo-SmartrapCore design, inspired by the X3D CoreXY printer (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:730199) to redesign corner brackets that don't hang over edges. This...
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a coreXY all metal masterpiece of a 3D Printer! The details of how this object was scanned and printed along with the story of the CloneR1 will be discussed on the 3D Printing Today Podcast: threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com or search for "3D Printing...
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... accessories! My Evil Plan is Almost Complete!!!!Just kidding. Used 15% infill, Printed on my Tronxy CoreXY printer. ... Link to Tinkercad files for anyone that wants to play with it: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/26ZihgceZI9</p>
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FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about [>>>] Generating Attributions log: [0] Thing Title : Micro Dumper Plated [0] Creator MacGyver Brings To Life Micro Dumper Plated [0] URL of Original Design : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32923 [1]...
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The opening on the top is 110mm, but you can scale up or down to fit your particular bowl. Print Settings Printer: Custom Large Format CoreXY Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.6Infill: 5% Filament: Solutech PLA Purple Notes: Print with the top...
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Designing and building my own CoreXY printer from scratch. I'm opting for just three printed parts, with this one being designed to snugly fit 20x20mm extrusion as a y-axis. To utilize the mini gantry wheels seamlessly, no adjustments or eccentric...
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The goals of this printer are simple to take as many parts from my Prusa i3 and turn them into a CoreXY printer and if my design failed I could simply rebuild the Prusa print new parts and try again. This means the motors, the linear rods, and...
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Information about how I did the modifications can be found at https://tomhorsley.com/hardware/solidoodle/solidoodle-aero.html It currently "works", but needs a lot of dialing in before I'll be happy with it, I'm posting this since all the mechanical...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjmWR-YHck0 A CoreXY printer inspired by reprap designs the ultimate compact build for maximum print speed and volume while keeping costs to a minimum at around $300 including electronics. The perfect choice for those...
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Therefore, the classic CoreXY belt drive was replaced by a steep thread drive and used on linear rails. The original desired installation space is limited to a maximum of 550x535x510 when using 650/660 spindles and 600 linear rails, depending on your...
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Don't let the warmth of your hands melt your ice cream! A cup holder for Ben & Jerry's ice cream cups in 3 varieties: a 32mm high ring a 32mm high ring with an ear / spoon holder a 76mm high ring with an ear / spoon holder The high version is...
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This Dasaki case will fit the following MCU's: Arduino Mega 2560 Arduino DUE (not physically tested yet) Adafruit Grand Central M4 Panucatt Re-ARM It has plenty of height room for the MCU, RAMPS board, Step Stick Protectors, Step Sticks, and heat...
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Needed to be small and able to carry it around. Sorry about the rust, but where i live even rust get rust Update: Im using LaserWeb4 with GRBL 1.1, you can find the firmware here https://github.com/cojarbi/grbl-servo-CoreXY Print Settings...
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... Also.. I have an E3D v6 hotend. It may not fit with anything else. YMMV. Print Settings Printer: D-Bot CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 70% Notes: Don't use PLA due to the proximity of the hotend. ...PET, ABS or other.
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This started as two chains connected from the X carriage through an XY joiner to a frame mount, but then I realized that by rotating the chain 90° so that it flexes in the same plane as the CoreXY mechanism, the entire area can be covered by one...
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If you're looking to print this mount, here are some recommended settings: Printer: Custom CoreXY Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Not required Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 35% Notes: The bar clamps may require additional infill for optimal stability;...
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When building the D-Bot CoreXY 3D printer by spauda01 (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1001065), you need to tap M5 threads into several V-slots. To help keep the tapping tool centered and vertical, I designed this little tool guide that slides on...
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This is left and right corner braces and pully supports for the Tronxy X5SA series, although may work well on other corexy brands and models. This design is intended to fit over the existing metal top connecting bracket at the corner for minimal...
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... base with no screws needed, and is quite snug. Printing Those in the pictures are printed on a VORON CoreXY, in Filamentive black recycled PLA, with a 0.6mm nozzle, 0.28mm layer height, 3 top/bottom layers, and 3 perimeters. ... Category: Computer
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Project-ValkyrieA DIY High-Temp 3D Printer project designed by professionals to be a premium DIY FFF/FDM 3d printerhttps://vkingprinter.com/project-valkyrie/https://github.com/RoyBerntsenDesign/Project-Valkyrie https://discord.gg/C77tsY5CAD View:...
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This is my latest print head design for the NoName CoreXY printer. It uses a very powerful (but loud) 4028 axial fan and the Gaping Maw fan duct (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5322790) from https://www.thingiverse.com/mfbs/designs. Thanks Liam...