corexy vs cartesian 3d models
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... 11.1v 5000mah battery should meet the requirements. Print settings: Printer: CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 50% Notes: Print the top and bottom plate with 30% infill, the arms with 40% infill, and the legs with 50% infill.
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His design used very little filament so it was perfect.I have only printed the non-lite version with no supports in PETG, so if anyone prints the untested lite version let me know if it has any issues.The non-lite version took about 5 hours with no...
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Print Settings: Printer: Custom built CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20 Notes: Be prepared for this print to consume a lot of plastic - my print weighs 136 grams at 20% infill (Simplify3D estimates approximately 20 meters of...
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Print Settings Printer: Home-built CoreXY Marlin-based printer. Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .25 mm layer height Infill: 25% Notes: Printed using a .6mm Volcano extruder. How I Designed This Designed using Fusion360. ...The display is tilted...
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This is an ultra-slimmed down version of the "Hypercube 300 CoreXY" base.A significant reduction in width was made to the X Carriage, shrinking it by 38.5mm - this allows for greatly increased X movement.Adding Optical sensor switch and new X Flag to...
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... 360-degree drawing of the frame, simply open the attached PDF file using Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Edge. Print settings can be adjusted to suit your specific printer needs: Printer: Custom CoreXY Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 40%
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Print Settings Printer: My custom-built CoreXY printer, crafted with precision and care. Rafts: The choice is mine; rafts are not essential in this case. Supports: Absolutely necessary; supports guarantee a smooth print. Resolution: I chose 0.1 mm...
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I won't take responsibility if you tear up your walls! I printed this on a large-format CoreXY with an 0.8mm nozzle, but I would suggest if printing it on a standard MK3S+, use at least 4 walls (maybe 6), 5 top/bottom layers, and at least 20%...
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Adapter to be able to replace the default Tronxy D01 (corexy style) hotend with a E3D V6, V5 should also work. I had to cut a little bit out of the original metal casing ( the one with the fan ) but other than that I did not have to modify anything...
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Print Settings Printer: Custom CoreXY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% Notes: You can print the left-handed one without supports if you print it standing up. However, this will not make it very strong in the...
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3DFused CoreXY: https://3dfused.com/diycore/ My setup uses these main components: Mosquito Magnum Pinda V2 leveling probe Dyze Design Filament Sentinel LDO 0.9degree stepper motors (Z-Axis leadscrews use the Jubilee thrust bearing mod) BMG extruder...
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This is a remix of the original VzBot (CoreXY mod for Tronxy S5A) adapted for Ender 5 (Pro), https://grabcad.com/library/vzbot-1 Things I used: - 2x Rat Rig LDO-42STH47-2504AC, Wentai 42BYGHW811 or E3D High Torque NEMA17 steppers, - 1x [380mm 2020...
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Four additional holes were drilled to secure screws for corexy belt anchoring on my cobblebot printer modification. Unfortunately, my BLTouch has not arrived yet, so I couldn't test its functionality with this setup. However, once it's in hand,...
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... ... The V-king CoreXY Pro 400 uses independent belt adjusters. The original design is available on Thingiverse here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2921021. It requires M3 or M5 belt idlers and can be used with other 20x20 mm core xy rail systems.
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You can find more projects on my social media channels: Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/MrCrankyfaceProjects Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.crankyface/ 3d hubs: https://www.3dhubs.com/malm%C3%B6/hubs/mrcrankyface Patreon:...
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The goals of this printer are simple to take as many parts from my Prusa i3 and turn them into a CoreXY printer and if my design failed I could simply rebuild the Prusa print new parts and try again. This means the motors, the linear rods, and...
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Revamped CoreXY Printer (Beta Version); aluminum bed construction. Separate hot end and extruder setup. Key features include 12 pieces of 20x20x300mm aluminum frame, 4 x OD8x300mm guide shafts for X/Y axes, 2 x ID10x300mm guide shafts for Z-axis, 1...
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Typically, you would use this on a larger Delta printer but it was designed to provide a solution for large CoreXY printers. Two high-resolution STL files are provided: one for motors up to 48mm and another for motors 40mm or less in length. Print...
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This is a printed adapter to mount the Micro Swiss Direct Drive Extruder for Ender 5 on a MGN12h linear rail carriage that utilizes the stock beltsIf you are looking for an adapter using CoreXY belt config, check...
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More info at https://tomhorsley.com/hardware/corexy/gallery-pushstick.html March 1, 2022: Just updated the OpenSCAD files to add a parameter to control which holes to print (so if you are worried about getting fingers trapped, you can leave off the...
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This 3D Printer is the ultimate DIY project, boasting a coreXY design equipped with precision bearings and rods on all three axes. It can be built using an existing HyperCube for under $100 or from scratch for approximately $300 (USD). From start...
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One of the key objectives for the Hypercube 300 design is to minimize the mass of the CoreXY mechanism so it can operate at a faster pace; this is why it employs materials like carbon-fiber rods on the carriage axis. The original XY joiners in the...
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- Direct drive extruder (no CoreXY). - Avoid rods and linear bearings wherever possible (z only). - Utilize V slot for x and y (because I wanted to experiment with V slot). - Employ 2040 extrusion for stability. - Recycle as much of my Folgertech...
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This new project brings a fresh approach: a CoreXY setup made affordable and easy to construct! You'll find everything you need to build one with ease, just like ordering some wood at your local store and printing out a few parts. The design is...
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Reworked E3d's Hemera Blower mount for my CoreXY Should work with any 3d printer with 15 mm room in front of Hemera Extended mount with more plastic around the holes and to the blower shroud one screw for blower is bevel headed (top left) to mount...
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**Print Settings** * Printer Brand: RepRap * Printer: CoreXY * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2 * Infill: 100% **Design Notes** * Print it with PLA, ABS or HIPS for a more durable product. * Reduce the print speed. ...How I Designed This...
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This remix of the excellent Stu_Dku bowden bracket allows you to attach your classic Greg/Wade geared extruder on the back beam of your Sapphire-S CoreXY printer. It can be adapted for use with more printers, and that's why my source file is included...
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Direct drive carriage for CoreXY frame! Check out my bowden version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4597626 Designed for an all metal BMG, I am using a Fysetc clone (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33047173402.html) but I believe the...
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===================================================================== Here is my pseudo-SmartrapCore design, inspired by the X3D CoreXY printer (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:730199) to redesign corner brackets that don't hang over edges. This...