xy gantry for CoreXY 3D printer

xy gantry for CoreXY 3D printer

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This is the XY motion system of my CorEssentials 3D printer, which I believe could be a valuable addition to any 3D printing setup. It's built around a CoreXY motion system, anchored by a base plate made from six millimeter aluminum composite panels, where everything else is mounted. The linear motion relies on three MGN9H rails, each measuring three hundred millimeters in length. The x-axis is secured to an eighteen-by-ten-by-ten millimeter aluminum extrusion. The x-carriage features a quick-swab hotend-mount, allowing users to easily swap out different hotends or tools by loosening just two screws. This design is also compatible with the Voron V2 setup. This XY gantry system offers a total travel distance of two hundred fifty millimeters in the x-direction and two hundred seventy-four millimeters in the y-direction. To access the most recent files for this project, visit the GITHUB page at https://github.com/MacNite/CorEssentials.

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