
Ellis Bot - CoreXY
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See the new and improved V2: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2591848=====================================*** COMMENTS WELCOME ***This is a printer I've been designing, which I've borrowed a couple things from the Hyper Cube Evolution. This will probably take a long time to gather the parts together, due to price, but I have some parts already. Things that are missing is a part cooler and which board to use. More info: Design Goals: Minimum maximum speed of 100 mm/s (150 mm/s would be great, 300 would be awesome) with decent accuracy. Maximum print resolution: 50 microns Build Volume: 300 x 300 x 400 mm Hotend: E3D V6 Hotend J12A3-4-Z 24V 60W Extruder: Dual extrusion, using two E3D hotends. Filament: Supports a wide range of filaments, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more. Print Bed: Custom aluminum bed, 406 x 406 x 6 mm. Heated Chamber: Yes, with a temperature range of 20-100°C. Fans: Four fans for optimal cooling and airflow. Power Supply: 24V 60A power supply, compatible with the E3D V6 hotend. Control Board: Custom-designed control board, using an Arduino Mega or similar microcontroller. Stepper Motors: Eight NEMA 17 stepper motors, two per axis. Belt Drive: Yes, with a belt drive system for smooth and quiet operation. Print Head: Dual print head design, with two E3D hotends. TMC2208 Stepper Drivers: The printer uses TMC2208 stepper drivers for precise control over the stepper motors. The TMC2208 driver is a high-performance, low-power stepper driver that provides accurate and efficient motor control. Heated Bed: Yes, with a temperature range of 20-100°C. Sensors: Optical endstops for precise detection of print head position. Print Resolution: Up to 50 microns. Build Volume: 300 x 300 x 400 mm. Materials: The printer is designed to work with a wide range of materials, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more. Assembly: The printer requires assembly from a kit. The kit includes all the necessary components, including the frame, hotend, extruder, print bed, heated chamber, fans, power supply, control board, stepper motors, belt drive, and print head. Dimensions: The printer dimensions are 800 x 800 x 1000 mm (31.5 x 31.5 x 39.4 in). Weight: The printer weighs approximately 30 kg (66 lbs).
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