Hypercube Revolution (from original tech2c)

Hypercube Revolution (from original tech2c)

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Hypercube Iteration: Modern Design, New Hotend, Filament Cutter, and MoreMy Hypercube Setup:Retains original Tech2C printer frame dimensionsUpgraded Z rods to 12mmUpgraded Y rods to 10mmUpgraded X rods to 10mmFeatures:Bambu Lab hotendVoron Z endstop positioned at the side for consistent z-offsetQuickdraw detachable probe5015 cooling fan mounted on the frontSherpa mini extruder with filament sensor (verifies if filament is loaded onto the extruder)TO DO: Implement a filament cutter in the style of Bambu, using a Bambu bladeChange Log:Voron Z endstop for hypercube tech2c orginal bed supportsUmbilical support for sherpa mini, with nema 14 w/ cable detachable Idler for gt2 20T with 5mm shaftQuickdraw sliding docker and arm adapted to the hypercube from VZBot drawingsQuickdraw support attached to the Bambu hotend face with a heat insertLeft-side motor holder lowered to accommodate a 10mm-long bearing without sacrificing Y print areaLeft-side joiner edited to allow parking closest to the motor, increasing print area by 9mm when using 10mm rods on the YI'll provide links to all the original designs that I've used or been inspired by for this project.

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