SMC Corp - CoreXY

SMC Corp - CoreXY

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Hey everyone, This is my own unique design printer, and I'm excited to share it with you! I love sharing know-how and knowledge, and open-source projects are my favorite. That's why I want to share my new CoreXY design. Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDnzo-AOuRA In the picture below, you can see how many times you need to print each part. There are tons of information in there, so feel free to decide which parts you need. Materials Needed: * 1 x Arduino Mega * 1 x Ramps 1.4 * 18 x 450mm 20x20 Sigma Profile * 4 x 600mm 20x20 Sigma Profile * 2 x 365mm 20x20 Sigma Profile * 2 x 310mm 20x20 Sigma Profile * 40 x M5 Connection Screw for 20x20 Sigma * 5 x Nema 17 Step Motor (I highly recommend the Japan Servo) * 2 x 480mm Lenght 12mm(radius) Rod * 6 x 450mm Lenght 12mm(radius) Rod * 12 x LM12UU * 1 x 2750 mm GT2 6mm belt * 2 x GT2 Timing Pulley 20teeth Alumium Bore 5mm fit for GT2 belt Width 6mm (20 teeth) * 2 x Motor Jaw Shaft Coupler 5mm To 8mm DropShipping Flexible Coupling OD 19x25mm * 1 x Silicon Rubber 300x300 - 220v (AliRubber) * 1 x SSR FOTEK SSR 25-DA * 2 x 420mm Lead Screw * 1 x E3Dv6 Long Distance * 1 x MK8 Extruder aluminum block I used a Silicone Heater from Alirubber, which is a great product (300x300 220v 750w) along with a 100k thermistor. For the Leadscrew, I went with this awesome part: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/RepRap-3D-Printer-THSL-500-8D-T-type-stepper-motor-Lead-Screw-Dia-8MM-Thread-8mm/32465980465.html To create a great user experience, I added the Rumba Case with Full Graphic Smart Controller. You can get this awesome design here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:516447 Now that you know what you need to print, let's move on to the settings. Printer Settings: * Printer Brand: RepRap * Printer Model: Prusa Air * Rafts: No * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 200 micron * Infill: 40% * Notes: I used PLA+ from ESUN. Feel free to use whatever material you prefer! How I Designed This: Update 1.001 I designed the entire body using a 3D program, and now it's your turn! Take a closer look at how everything fits together. Next Update: Later on, I'll be releasing the electronic parts design as well. Since I'm doing this project alone, things are moving slowly, but with your help, we can create an amazing open-source DIY product! Best, Marlin Configuration Hey guys! I wanted to give you a brief introduction to Marling file. So here's the thing: that Marling is actually Version 1.03 RC, and older versions have some issues with CoreXY. Before you start tweaking settings, it's crucial to understand how the Marling configuration works, as well as how to calculate your step motor driver speed. You'll need to read this guide for more information on getting the perfect steps: Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide (http://reprap.org/wiki/Triffid_Hunter's_Calibration_Guide)

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