Fusebox-Hypercube Hybrid for FLSUN cube hardware
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I've shared these files since I know the adapter works, I linked other relevant parts that I used, and I'll provide a shopping list of the components used (only about 30-50 dollars for bearings from Amazon). Make sure to configure Marlin with your settings and features; I recommend using marlin-config as it's easy to use and see changes (https://github.com/akaJes/marlin-config/releases). Essentially, this combination brings together the Hypercube's x-carriage with the Fusebox 2's idler and mounting setup to reduce material costs. It also makes the adapter compatible with 400mm x-rails that don't work with a Hypercube or the Fusebox due to their distance apart and 500mm y-rails that don't fit with how the Hypercube mounts its 300mm rails. The new x-rail adapter allows for 400mm rails to be used on a Fusebox setup, at a distance apart that works with a Hypercube carriage. This setup also enables any Hypercube accessory to be used on an FLSUN Cube with Core XY at the least cost. *Note: I changed the CC to non-commercial and share-alike to allow for all parts to be shared at once. If you want to use it for commercial purposes, look into what parts you're printing from the project (directly from Hypercube parts, direct bracket parts, any remix of the fan duct or old sensor mount).
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