The 3d Mini Cube

The 3d Mini Cube

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This is "The 3d Mini Cube" based on Ben Levi's Blv Mgn Cube design. It uses most of the printable parts from the Blv Mgn Cube and the general frame design. The main differences are: - Frame dimensions approximately 355x325x338mm (LxWxH) - Print dimensions 120x120x110mm (LxWxH) - Compact frame dimensions - Single Z axis - Electronics Bigtreetech SKR1.3 with TFT35 V1.2 and TMC2130 drivers - Firmware Marlin 2.0 - Sensorless Homing in X and Y You see it is a small cute design. So it is portable but the weight is around 20kg a bit of an exception. The most important question: How much is it? Well, it depends on the source of the components. I was able to get 90% of all required parts from Aliexpress. The aluminum extrusions I bought from a local store. So the direction is around 400-450€. Regarding this documentation In general, the build was finished and the printer worked as expected. The approach was finishing the project first and then publishing it. I'm now documenting the project. This will need time and patience. So I mark it as WORK IN PROGRESS in terms of collecting and writing down all information to get it running. I do this in my spare time whenever I'm able, so please be patient in expectation of my response to questions. As far as I'm finished with the documentation, the message "Hey! This thing is still a Work in Progress. Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!" will disappear. For now, this is just to keep familiar with this project You can view the 3d model online with the following link: https://a360.co/2BnoBrN In the online viewer, you can dig into every detail of the model and measure distances and so on. This is the best way to get familiar with the model. Change Log: 10.12.2019 - added DXF for the heat bed holder 14.11.2019 - added STEP file for the project 27.10.2019 - added drawing for frame measurements

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