
My CoreXY project
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Human: https://youtu.be/YojPP3bh688https://youtu.be/E4l0zdEWKCUhttps://youtu.be/TjfqkIspK0o BOM (In Progress) Linear Motion: a) Twenty F623ZZ Flanged Bearings, 3x10x4mm b) Eight LM8UU c) Four LMF8UU d) Two Threaded Rod NEMA17 280mm Tr88mm Acme Leadscrew (http://www.robotdigg.com/product/8/Threaded+Rod+Nema17+280mm+Tr88mm+Acme+Leadscrew) e) Two Nema17 (48mm) Stepper Motor f) Two 16 Tooth GT2 Pulley g) Six Millimeter Width GT2 Belt h) Four Smooth Rod 8mm x 360mm i) Four Smooth Rod 8mm x 326mm Frame: a) All Frames are in MDF and Were Cut with Laser. They May be of Any Other Material, Such as Acrylic. b) The Side Frames Are Identical. But the Right Frame Has a Hole for the Electronics That I Have Used: Ramps and Its Two 40x40 Coolers. The Left Frame Can Be Used As a Base for Drilling in Another Electronics Position or Other Electronics Setup. c) The Back Frame Used Has Drilling to Hold the Power Supply. A Frame Without the Holes is Also Available. d) Note That I Have Used a Cork Board Between the Top Frame and the Motor Supports and Corner Idlers A and B. Endstops: a) I Have Used Mechanical Endstops. Bowden: a) The Extruder Used in This Project is from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:220493 b) The Carriage Was Designed for the GtMax3D Bowden Hot End: http://www.gtmax3d.com.br/hotend-allmetal-bowden-bico-gtmax3d-completo-e-montado Electronics: a) The Frames Were Designed for the Ramps Setup and the Usual 12 Volts, 30 Amps Power Supply Module, But They Can be Modified to Any Other Electronics Setup. Fasteners: a) All Screws are M3.
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