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Tech2C's hypercube is designed for a 12mm inductive sensor, but I have a bunch of 8mm sensors from building a Prusa MK2 clone. This part remixes the new style of sensor mount for a 8mm inductive sensor. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This is a remix of great fanduct by dragonn to fit Hypercube original by tech2c. Update: 09.04.2018: v1.1 Released - Errors Fixed. Update: 18.06.2018: v2.0 Released - Enhanced Lighter Version with Better Compatibility for Original Version. ... v3.0...
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I've remixed the tech2c XY Joiner for Hypercube 3D printer to incorporate longer X tubes mount clamps, resulting in significantly improved rigidity and stiffness. This modification has already been successfully printed and tested, functioning as...
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I printed Fuganater, a Hypercube Z Carriage Remix of a Remix, because it looked more substantial to support the Z axis and bed firmly. By doing that and using an Anycubic Ultrabase 220x220, it pushed the bed too far out, so I remixed Tech2C to...
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HyperCube 3D Printer , designed by Tech2C (Thanks for great idea !) , as found at Thingiverse . Please see link to original page : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766I decided to build a 3D printer, and in order to understand it better I have...
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This is a nozzle for the hypercube designed by tech2c for use with the Argento hotend. ##Update 9:## The nozzle was completely rebuilt while keeping the V5 measurements. ##Update 5:## The distance between the body and cooler was increased by 6mm. It...
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... Press-fit two LM8UU bearings into each block, as I successfully tapped them in using a rubber mallet. Print the bearing blocks with your Hypercube at .1 layer height and 50% infill; this should be sufficient, but .2 or better will also work fine.
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Some vital upgrades and expansions have been made to the incredible HyperCube, courtesy of Tech2c. 8.4.2017: Corkmatholder added an enhancement which accelerates heatbed heating. 10.03.2017: PSU-Cover was integrated. ...This innovative design is...
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More details on the design of the direct drive extruder here: http://designingoverload.com/2019/07/21/new-hypercube-extruder-designs/ ### Background These extruders take a lot of their design inspiration from the [original hypercube design by...
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The y-endstop Tech2C uses in his HyperCube design, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766, didn't quite work for me. It felt a bit awkward to use. This modification attaches two M5 bolts to the underside of the top frame and the...
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... are used to connect the 2020 extrusion to the carriage. In my testing, I found that this single LM8LUU bearing setup provides a bed rigidity comparable to the double LM8UU version used by Tech2C, resulting in potential cost savings for your build.
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**Project Overview** The Hypercube Evo Ngen is a 3D printer inspired by the SCOTT 3D model, which itself was inspired by TECH2C. The design has been completely revised and uses M3 nuts for assembly. The printer features Core XY technology,...
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The AZIDE hotend is designed to replace Tech2C's Hypercube hotend and X carriage seamlessly. It boasts more efficient part AND hotend cooling, allowing users to ditch the noisy stock fan for a silent Noctua 4020. Its creators took inspiration from...
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This upgraded bed support boosts the Z print area of the outstanding Hypercube printer by Tech2C by a whopping 18mm. The enhanced strength and stability come from adding two sturdy vertical strips to the original design. This thoughtful addition...
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... ...May not have been needed, but I like the assurance I could tweak without reprinting, if need be. Update: I no longer use this duct, personally. I found it didn't let the air flow as well as the original design from Tech2C does, so I'm using that.
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This is my quick adaptation of Tech2C's fantastic E3D V6 X carriage system, to mount to the MGN12H style linear rail block. I changed the fan mounts a bit, and also added a cable guide. Note that there are sacrificial layers in the screw holes to...
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To prepare the USB cable, remove the plastic housing and strip away some insulation before carefully grinding a small area on the bracket provided by Tech2c, as illustrated in the image. This will prevent excessive light from shining directly into...
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To build this printer, you will need to download various parts from Tech2C's Hypercube Thingiverse page, including the X and Y motor mounts, belt idler bearing mounts, XY carriage, and hot end, fan, and probe components. I will update this post...
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This is a bearing clamp designed specifically for the X Axis of the HyperCube Core XY Printer from Tech2C (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766). When used in conjunction with the 8mm XY Joiners (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1768619), these...
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The purpose of this remix is to fit Tech2C's excellent, minimalist design onto Eryone printers' stock X mounting plate. I specifically designed it for the Thinker SE, though this should work just as well with the Thinker S and the ER-20, as the...
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I wanted to mount the E3D Hemera to my newly built HyperCube 3D printer. Since I could not find a suitable mount I designed my own. It integrates with the original carriage of Tech2C. The design is inspired from [1] also mounting the blower fan to...
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I created my own HyperCube X Carriage for mounting an E3D Hemera.It is based on the original X carriage by Tech2C [1] as well as the remix by arturslab with the integrated belt tensioner [2].I also have included the FreeCAD file in case you want to...