CR10 CoreXY Conversion

CR10 CoreXY Conversion

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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 Micro-swiss full metal hot end for higher printing temps and a Titan extruder for higher flow.I also chose linear rails for the y-axis since the prices have been dropping in the last few years.The build-time should be around 20h and the plastic parts should use about 1 kg of ABS.The parts can also be printed in PLA, but I don't recommend it for the carrier since the temps there can reach 50-60+ °C. If you want to run Klipper you´ll need a raspberry pi or clone for the firmware. An ADXL345 accelerometer is optional for input shaper but can be mounted directly above the hot end.If you have any suggestions just let me know and I´ll try to change the model for the future.Update 14. Oct. 2023:Updated belt routing, tensioning and mounting, also added support brace for the heated bed to prevent wobbeling

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