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Adapter to be able to replace the default Tronxy D01 (corexy style) hotend with a E3D V6, V5 should also work. I had to cut a little bit out of the original metal casing ( the one with the fan ) but other than that I did not have to modify anything...
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Check out this informative blog for more background information: https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/2018/08/corexy-mechanism-layout-and-belt.html The carriage has a hook that you can use to attach a flying xtruder, but it's also useful for tensioning...
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Pandora DXS - DIY 3D Printer 3D Design Tool: SketchUp Pro Technical Specifications Printing Technology: FFF / H-Bot(CoreXY) Build Volume: 223 x 225 x 165 mm Heatbed Layer Resolution: 50-200 microns Filament: ABS, PLA, Nytron, HIPS, PVA (1.75mm...
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Designed for Mercury One Ender 5 CoreXY with modified MGN9 X gantry linear rail.It really only makes sense to use this if you have lightened all the easy stuff first - Carbon Fiber or skeletonized aluminum gantry, Ti fasteners, etc. ...It weighs in at...
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I printed the toilet seat using my CoreXY printer, which has a maximum build volume of 500x500x250 mm. The printing process took about 72 hours to complete, and I used a Titan extruder combined with a Volcano hotend and a 0.6mm nozzle, along with a...
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The printing process took place on my CoreXY printer, which has a maximum printing capacity of 500x500x250 millimeters. A total of 72 hours was required to complete the print job, resulting in a final product weighing 2.2 kilograms. The chosen...
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This remix of the excellent Stu_Dku bowden bracket allows you to attach your classic Greg/Wade geared extruder on the back beam of your Sapphire-S CoreXY printer. It can be adapted for use with more printers, and that's why my source file is included...
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One of the key objectives for the Hypercube 300 design is to minimize the mass of the CoreXY mechanism so it can operate at a faster pace; this is why it employs materials like carbon-fiber rods on the carriage axis. The original XY joiners in the...
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X-SCARA is a project that aims to bring this fantastic mechanical model up to speed with others: Cartesian, H-Bot, CoreXY, Delta etc. ** First firmware version released, check it out on Github !** The next steps are to add end-stops for automatic...
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Right now, I'm busy building a CoreXY printer. So, yes. When creating an X belt holder, you also need to design a Y belt holder since they both broke at the same time last year. This one is built to be more durable than the previous ones. I'm not...
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Personally, I'm trying to move on to a COREXY printer with Marlin 2.0, Mega+Ramps 1.4, Raspberry Pi running Klipper, and Repetier. And I've also got another Mega+Ramps 1.4 board that I'm hacking into a servo system as a bootleg Prusa...
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... ... The V-king CoreXY Pro 400 uses independent belt adjusters. The original design is available on Thingiverse here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2921021. It requires M3 or M5 belt idlers and can be used with other 20x20 mm core xy rail systems.
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Print Settings Printer: Home-built CoreXY Marlin-based printer. Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .25 mm layer height Infill: 25% Notes: Printed using a .6mm Volcano extruder. How I Designed This Designed using Fusion360. ...The display is tilted...
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It was created using a Titan extruder paired with a Volcano hotend, featuring a nozzle diameter of point six millimeters and a layer height of point four millimeters on their CoreXY printer, which has a maximum print capacity of five hundred by five...
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I attempted to resolve this by installing a CoreXY mod, but now I must verify that the problems are solved, so I decided to design this simple test. This test can be used for three main purposes: 1. Check the perpendicularity of axes, measuring...
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Add-ons for AM8 and CoreXY models can be easily adapted for your CR-10! Parts needed: - 2 X 600 mm profiles - 2 X 270 mm - 1 X 360 mm - 12 X corner brackets Total filament used was under 300 gms. (0.6 lbs). Non-printed parts: - Gorilla Super Glue...
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Take a look at it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2427724 Print Settings Printer: My own DIY CoreXY printer Rafts: Doesn't matter Supports: Doesn't matter Resolution: 0.15 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle Infill: 40% Notes: Use 3-4 shell layers...
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Please excuse the low-quality images, as they were taken while printing parts for my new CoreXY prototype, which I'm currently designing. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution:...
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A compatible mount for the HEVO, the Nimble V2 mount kit for CoreXY, is available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3953512. This includes the Sidewinder, as the mounting points for both the Nimble and Sidewinder are identical in V2. A Nimble...
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... it's not ideal in terms of build volume if you want to maximize it. A CoreXY design would be more suitable for this purpose. ...It's also less than optimal in terms of maximum speed since you have to move the mass of the build bed in y-direction.
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It comes with updated parts and some minor tweaks; I also added a detailed Bill of Materials (BOM) and a simple step-by-step building guide; *GO* --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3383389...
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This is a redesigned cable chain mount for the Tronxy X5S, but can be applied to any CoreXY cube. When the new X5S release arrives, users will find that the connector block has been removed and the cables are soldered together. Unfortunately, Tronxy...
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Marlin 1.1.8 for TronXY X5S, fully functional!\r\n\r\nThis version includes all the enhancements made to the original stock 1.1.6.\r\n\r\nIf you want to stay up-to-date with the latest Marlin developments, this is your best option.\r\n\r\nThe way...
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Revamped CoreXY Printer (Beta Version); aluminum bed construction. Separate hot end and extruder setup. Key features include 12 pieces of 20x20x300mm aluminum frame, 4 x OD8x300mm guide shafts for X/Y axes, 2 x ID10x300mm guide shafts for Z-axis, 1...
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Additionally, the H-Bot belt system is not as efficient as the CoreXY system, with some gantry twisting impacting print quality. Despite these issues, all parts and materials used are listed, with an overall cost of about $800 excluding design and...
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A Google group for discussions and support is available at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/h-bot-and-corexy-3d-printers. To build the UConduit, download the BOM and STL files from GitHub. Print necessary parts, assemble the frame...
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You need to print 1 time the "schraube-gt2" and two times the "mutter-kurz" - then insert the gt2 belt into the slot in "schraube-gt2" with a little tension and then turn the "mutter" until the belt-tension is perfect, for better stability just add...
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Reworked E3d's Hemera Blower mount for my CoreXY Should work with any 3d printer with 15 mm room in front of Hemera Extended mount with more plastic around the holes and to the blower shroud one screw for blower is bevel headed (top left) to mount...
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... in the future (a mistake I've made before), I have since equalized my belt tensions at 15mm. The gauge's block with two pegs allows for adjustable height settings, making it easy to measure the higher CoreXY belt on the right side of the SK-Go.
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THE A AND B MARKINGS ARE FOR COREXY PRINTERS, THE MODEL IS ROTATED 45 DEG SO BELT TENSION CAN BE DIFFERENTIALLY ADJUSTED (THIS CAN BE AVOIDED IF YOU ARE USING A BALANCED BELT TENSION CARRIAGE LIKE THIS ONE AND YOUR TWO COREXY BELTS ARE EXACTLY EQUAL...