Era's CoreXY

Era's CoreXY

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I had the D-Bot CoreXY printer before, and it was a real nightmare. 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 can be where I'm from. I had to settle for 18mm thick plywood instead. I've added the AutoCAD files and included the STL files that I used in this post. Some parts have been modified, like switching out the F623ZZ on my CoreXY belt system. You'll find all of the files I used to make my printer in the download section. Just be aware that my electrical scheme is different from Axel's because I opted for a PSU power source, SKR v.1.3 motherboard, and TMC2208 Uart. Keep in mind that my print bed size is 300mm x 200mm, so I had to redesign the printer box to fit it.

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