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This bracket enables mounting a Hall Effect sensing circuit onto an 8mm linear rod; I designed this with OnShape and TinkerCAD to replace the mechanical endstop on my HyperCube printer. The clamp portion of the bracket was taken from Tech2C's...
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I fell in love with the Spoegler design, so I decided to give it my own spin by remixing it to fit my Hypercube Ngen perfectly. The X carriage is completely brand new, minus the magnets and connector found on the original - a deliberate choice made...
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Key considerations when printing this bracket: Printer: Hypercube Rafts: No rafts are necessary Supports: No supports required Resolution: .20mm resolution is sufficient Infill: 20% infill density should be used Additional notes: A total of three...
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I designed the simplest possible bracket to hang an E3D titan on a Hypercube, excluding any fan brackets. A straight bracket is sufficient to provide support for a 50mm blower. I am satisfied with the design. Two holes are provided under the...
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Here is another straightforward autoleveling passive mechanism for hypercube. These are parameters for Marlin configuration: Distance from hotend: X coordinate is set to -41.5mm, indicating the hotend is positioned 41.5mm to the left side. Y...
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Two parts from the HEVO project which I have modified to fit as an upgrade to the original HyperCube. Hotbed clamp for Z axis - easier to print as one wide is completely flat so it fits the outside of the bed's frame. This allows to fit it without...
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Remix for my Hypercube. Bed was from a Tevo Tarantula. Just press - pound in the old nut. (I used a rubber mallet) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 presented a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO...
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This build closely resembles Tech2C's XY Joiner for HyperCube, but I've taken it a step further by incorporating extra X rod support and enlarging the idler areas to accommodate geared idlers. With tight belts, the X rods may slightly deviate from...
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I attempted using the fan duct from arturslab's modified parts for the Hypercube 3d printer that is slightly printed vertically & still had issues with printing the bridges at the top. These three versions make it easier to print and more sturdy (the...
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The primary advantages of utilizing the Prusa parts are well-established: they are known for their good design and provide a more compact assembly compared to the standard hypercube hotend setup, thereby regaining a few mm of build height. You can...
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The HyperCube 300 Lite X Carriage is a completely new X axis carriage and E3D V6 or Volcano Extruder mount designed specifically for the Original Hypercube CoreXY or Hypercube 300 CoreXY 3D printers. As its name suggests, it is 50% lighter than...
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So added 20mm to the height and made the hole 9mm instead of 8mm as the bearing holds the rod. Aug-21-2021: Added z-axis-align-300 for the Hypercube 300 V1. ...It needed to be a little thicker.</p>...
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This is a motor mount that transforms your Hypercube 3D Printer into a CNC machine. Be sure to completely redesign your axes to make them significantly stiffer before ever milling metal, though! It can be securely attached to the X Carriage using...
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I've heavily modified the hypercube and custom parts with one purpose in mind: creating a triangular bed that stabilizes my printer on three points for precise leveling, ensuring maximum rigidity. My current printer relies on the original LM8UU...
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I'm sharing the process for upgrading the Z-axis bed supports on the Hypercube 3D printer to use 10MM Igus drylin bushings. This upgrade aims to replace the original 8mm rods with a better set. All hardware components are 4mm, including 15mm long...
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... I 3D printed it at 0.28mm layer heights in PETG material. If you're like me, you'll want to print most pieces on your Hypercube using PETG as well. ...Layer height is entirely up to you - anywhere between 0.2-0.35 will get the job done just fine.
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Obviously the easiest way to have Revo is to buy Revo 6 but Revo Micro is the future.Hypercube Quick Mount Revo Micro to v6Aim of the design is to be able to switch back and forth between v6 and Revo Micro without configuration changes.No need to...
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I crafted new bed support brackets for the Hypercube, a direct substitute for the original version. With the standard one, the heatbed hole distance is 208mm but typically needs to be 209mm. I designed the bracket to achieve the correct mounting hole...
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Here's a simple hinged fan-mount for the Hypercube.\r\nIt will fit all printers where the control board is attached in a similar manner.\r\nYou'll need two M5x10mm buttonhead screws and hammer nuts to attach it to the frame, two M5x25mm screws and...
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Hello guys and girls :) I've upgraded the HyperCube from Tech2C with a little upgrade of my own. The old holder for the ABL sensor wasn't doing it for me, so I designed a new one. It was printed with ABS plastic at 50% infill and a brim - you can...
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I modified the original bed cable clip of my Prusa MK2 by cutting a notch in it, also relocating the cable holder to the side to make room for a Prusa MK2 bed clone on a Hypercube. This adjustment is crucial because the bulky Z LM12UU components...
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I'm slowly assembling a brand-new HyperCube. Last night I printed the frame of the X-axis. A few hours prior to that was an update. I didn't catch on until after the print job finished. I'm using ABS plastic and it's printing without any issues. I...
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I designed a simple bracket for OnShape to secure my HyperCube's PSU on the bottom of its frame as shown in attached images. It performs well and when printed correctly, it offers robust strength.\r\n\r\nTo assemble this, you'll need:\r\n(8x) M5x8...
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Just something, I've thrown together in TinkerCAD - not tested yet, since I'm currently collecting all the parts needed to build my own HyperCube. This mount is supposed to be used with this or similar 36 mm motor:...
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A straightforward solution to illuminate any Hypercube is needed and easily achieved with LEDs from Amazon, available here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017A26OU0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. The adhesive on the back of these...
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Introducing the HyperCube Z-Carriage LM12UU, a revolutionary upgrade for 3D printing enthusiasts. This innovative design boasts advanced infill capabilities, tailored to work seamlessly with a wide range of materials: ABS, PLA, and PETG. ... Updated...
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I'm currently working on the Hypercube build and had to keep my titan extruder intact since I always opt for flexible material prints - it's just that good! This is an overview of the mount design I've come up with. I hope to print it within the next...
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Pulley Z-axis with belt tensioner for Hypercube 3D printer. ... Parts you will need: Nema 17 Stepper motor Stepper pulley 16 teeth 6mm wide GT2 Pulley 16 teeth 6mm wide 3mm bore GT2 Belt 6mm wide GT2 One of each printed part Screws needed for...
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This is a mounting bracket specifically designed for the Tech2C Hypercube's shorter bed extrusion. It simplifies the process of attaching your bed by allowing you to secure it with only three points (front left and right, back center) if your bed...