4D Hypercube Tesseract 3d models
77233 3d models found related to 4D Hypercube Tesseract.prusaprinters
I finished my HyperCube 3D Printer a while back and have been enjoying using it. I noticed that a few users have labeled their printers so I thought I would do the same. I've always liked the 1930s and 1940s Art Deco style so I came up with a font...
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The mount was custom designed specifically for the HyperCube 3D printer using a 20x20mm aluminum extrusion frame. However, this design can be adapted to work with various other printers by simply swapping out the extrusion material. The mount's...
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Utilizing existing 3510 5V fans from a 3510 stockpile instead of the noisy blower used in the Hypercube was a primary goal. The revised design also conceals wires as much as possible. The carriage was modified to be wider, and endstops were removed...
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In your Marlin config, start with NOZZLE_TO_PROBE_OFFSET set to {25,0,-2}, home the printer, get the Z position (probably greater than 0) where a piece of paper drags a bit when pulled between the nozzle and bed, and add that to -2 to get the proper...
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I chose to install Ultrabase glass bed on my Hypercube, and the LJC18A3-H-Z/BX sensor was a viable option for auto-leveling. Simply swap out the original mount with this one. The LJC18A3-H-Z/BX sensor is highly heat-sensitive, so you'll need to...
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I modified some parts of the Hypercube Evolution to better suit my needs. The XY joiner now has larger holes for 8mm x rods, allowing them to fit snugly without requiring excessive force to push them into place. I also revised the bed holder for...
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I designed this for my Hypercube evo to prevent wires from dragging or catching and eliminate the need for a drag chain. Its mount is specifically designed for a 3030 extrusion, using an M5 screw, while the other screws are M3. The bearings in the...
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I'm still working on it, as my Hypercube is currently undergoing repairs, which prevents me from printing this out and testing it yet. If anyone prints this out before me, please let me know if it works or not. My plan is to enclose the printer...
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These legs for the 2020 bottom corners on the Hypercube (or any 2020 cube frame) allow you to lift the bottom extrusions off your workbench anywhere between 50-80mm. Each foot is easily adjustable to compensate for uneven worksurfaces, also allowing...
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--------------------- This is a complete conversion from the default Hypercube layout, which rotates the rods to be horizontal and aligns everything at their center. * Balanced symmetrical horizontal carriage means reduced vibrations with high jerk...
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This tool makes it easy to get a perfectly level HyperCube bed, which is exactly what I'm looking for since auto bed leveling isn't my thing. Auto bed leveling moves the Z axis up and down as it travels across the bed, and I just don't think that's...
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I have listed them below: - CR-10 Stock bed: Requires a different 15mm bed bracket with M4 holes and room for thumb screw- 18mm LCJ18A3 Capacitive ABL Sensor: Requires a mounting bracket located in a place which doesn't interfere with overall axes...
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Here are the ones I listed below: - CR-10 Stock bed: Requires a different 15mm bed bracket with M4 holes and room for thumb screw - 18mm LCJ18A3 Capacitive ABL Sensor: Requires a mounting bracket located in a place which doesn't interfere with...
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Recently I went to print a model that was 171mm tall, but I realized too late that I didn't want it to be so tall when building the hypercube. Luckily, I spotted something Tech2c might have missed: if you raise the top 2020 extrusion above the...
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I've noticed a problem since building my Hypercube that the XY carriage was never in the optimum position to give full potential height. This issue has been resolved with a mod that lets me move the XY carriage up 20mm, gaining extra print height...
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... personal preference, as evident in the RAMPS picture. For a comprehensive explanation of this project's why, what, and how, please refer to the build instructable at https://www.instructables.com/id/Total-Metal-Hypercube-3D-Printer-no-Printed-Parts
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This is a remix, or perhaps an evolutionary stage of Scott's Hypercube Evolution. The Core XY Design has its pros and cons. I found that the belts can slip on the pulleys if they are not properly tensioned. To fix this issue, you need to adjust the...
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... now significantly more rigid. I've also included the CAD file (Fusion 360). Print Settings: Printer: Hypercube Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 50% Notes: I used PLA for this build, which is strong enough for its intended purpose...
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I built my HyperCube, a massive 300x300x300 3D printer with dual Z axis and 10mm Y axis rods, based on Tech2C's original design but scaled up to meet my needs. To achieve this, I had to create some custom parts that deviated from the original 8mm...
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I haven't completed the Hypercube Evolution yet, but I started building it yesterday and quickly realized that getting support for the dual z frame parts 100mm from the top was a major headache. Every time I tried to attach one side, the other side...
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This is my take on the popular Hypercube Evolution by SCOTT_3D. The 3D model was created in Fusion 360, and a preview of the design can be found here: https://a360.co/3coe67Z ### Main objectives: - A print volume of 230x230x300mm is required. -...
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I haven't built the Hypercube Evolution yet but started it yesterday and realized what a pain it was to get the support for the dual z frame parts 100mm from the top. I would get one side then the other side. I'd remeasure and they would seem off. I...
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I'm meticulously overhauling and upgrading some components of my hypercube printer, bringing it up to par with modern standards. Initially, I employed Snoop3's ingenious design for the Z carriage, which I found to be the most suitable option for my...
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This is an enhancement to the Hypercube design from @Tech2C. It adds to the existing belt clamp and allows for tensioning each belt separately. The block height is 10mm. The additional space requires M3x10 clamping screws to be replaced with M3x20....
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I have upgraded the Hypercube Evolution Set to use standard M3 nuts instead of brass inserts. A single exception is required for the Belt Clamp, which still requires the original six brass inserts. All components are thoroughly tested and...
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If you want to isolate your heated bed with silicon wool, you will notice that this stuff doesnt adhere well to the common 3M strips or the likes; it will just peel itself off. So, since we already have kind of an underconstruction to just put the...
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I based my design on Scott3d's "HyperCube Evolution - Double Z motor 1.0 v1". I created two sets of mirrored parts: XY Idler Mount, XY Stepper Mount, Z Axis Linear Rail Bracket - Double Z - Right, and Z Axis Linear Rail Bracket - Right. I also...
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This is my massive 500x500x500 HyperCube Evolution project, still a work in progress and likely to take several months to complete. I will maintain a video log and keep all files up-to-date. Please note that using any parts without verifying their...
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I made modifications to accommodate the HyperCube bearing rod spacing which is 41.5 mm. The dial indicator does a far more precise job of leveling the bed than using the drag paper method. I have found that my first layer is much more consistent. It...
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This is an addition to the Hypercube design from @Tech2C. It add to the existing belt clamp und allows to tension each belt separately. The block height is 10mm. The additional space requires the M3x10 clamping screws to be replaced with M3x20. For...