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... easier to adjust the bed from front to back. Needs support for the bumps that fit into the 2020 extrusion. Print Settings Printer: Cookie CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 200 Infill: 38 Filament: PolyMaker PLA Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I used the CR10 adapter to create an adapter plate that allows me to mount a stock or micro Swiss hotend on my Sainsmart Coreception 300 or Elf Corexy printer. To make the process easier, I opened up the bottom tray of my printer, giving myself...
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... side) = 12 Total 6x M5 Washers (between the 3D printed part and the wheels) = 12 Total The 2020 L Angles utilize M5 bolts and M5 T nuts. Build details are available on my website. https://repalmakershop.com/pages/corexy-3d-printer-z-axis-upgrade
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... of the screen. This is only a front cover remix; the back can be found at the link previously provided. A version for 2020 extrusion has also been included. Join the excitement of the Quad Rod CoreXY Printer!! ...https://youtu.be/Acwa050NrHQ
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Print Settings: Printer: Corexy X3D XS Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 50-100% Notes: To enhance the holder's durability, especially when holding heavier albums with 3LP covers, I recommend using infill rates above 50%. ...The print...
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Here are some connector plates to stack corexy (Voron Specifically) printers that utilize 2020 extrusions. These come in a short and tall version at different thicknesses 3mm, 4mm and 6mm should you need something more heavy duty. Also, they are...
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It used elements of Rolohauns Rook printer to add corexy, and it also includes support for voron v0.1 toolheads like Dragonburner by chirpy2605V4 changes:-Integrated tripe z mod which now has 20mm additional z travel.-added teeth to z belt...
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Meanwhile, Repetier runs much better on the 1284 for CoreXY than Marlin. Plus all the other benefits Repetier has. I am unsure why anyone would want to run Marlin. Enjoy! Rep 1.0 will be released as soon as I can get it to fit the 1284P. ...This...
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I made this simple ball bearing filament holder for my CoreXY printer.It uses 698 skate ball bearings and a plastic tube (50mm PVC tube that are common in kitchen drain plumbing in Sweden, get it att Biltema, Clas Ohlsson or any hardware store). File...
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... to for an M5 nut. I've also included the STL for an M5x0.8 index ring that you can use on the nut to make 0.1mm Z height adjustments. Print Settings Printer: D-Bot CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 33% Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I wanted to replace the standard dimmers with some IKEA tradfri remote controls. Print Settings Printer: Custom CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: Basicfil PLA White Category: Replacement Parts
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Inspired by the awe-inspiring Sisyphus Table created by Bruce Shapiro at sisyphus-industries.com, as well as Zen gardens that my mom used to adore and the incredible CoreXY belting system. This is my attempt to create an easily sourced automated Zen...
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My project is also influenced by the impressive CoreXY belting system. You can find more information about this project here: vicious1.com/zenxy. The amazing patterns that can be achieved with Sandify, a tool available on...
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Headlight washer jet nozzles for the impressive Alfa Romeo 155 (may fit other models too).\nThe originals have given out due to extreme weather - so here is a brand new alternative\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n High-Performance Corexy\n \n Rafts: \n...
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I couldn't locate a casing for my RUMBA controller board as I designed it to house the controller for my custom CoreXY printer/CNC mill/laser with a 3-color diamond hotend. It stands at the same height as my power supply and features mounts for two...
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... the point where the triangle met at the center. The two pictures you see above were printed using SainSmart Aluminum PLA with 15% infill on my trusty CoreXY printer, which was equipped with an e3d v6 hotend and a precision 0.4mm nozzle.
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On a coreXY printer, it's vital that belts are tightened equally so the X-axis rail is perfectly square with the frame. A simple solution for Tronxy X5S, X5SA, and X5SA Pro models involves using 4 M3 x 15-20mm screws and 4 M3 nuts. To print the...
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Our aim was to create a highly customizable CoreXY 3D printer under an open-source software license. We are currently working on writing an exhaustive documentation to help people understand every aspect of Rosalind's design and functionality. Our...
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This custom extruder mount is specifically designed for my geared extruder on a Hypercube CoreXY printer. My extruder features M4 mounts, spaced precisely 64mm apart. To accurately replicate the original design intent, I've incorporated rounded...
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Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3, CoreXY configuration is used. Rafts: No raft is employed. Supports: Yes, supports are utilized for stability. Resolution: Printing resolution options include 0.05, 0.1, and 0.2 millimeters. Infill: Infill...
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... enjoy! Print Settings: Printer: SparkCube inspired coreXY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: 10% Notes: I printed the ice cream shape with support, which made the process a breeze, and the cone came out easily as well.
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I'm building a custom CoreXY project that requires precision and reliability. To achieve this, I've selected high-quality components, including a 10mm carbon fiber rod bearing lined with PTFE (Teflon) for smooth movement. To prepare the bearing, I...
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I'm printing with my CoreXY 3D printer using a THC-01 hot end setup. The mount I've chosen doesn't have a dedicated spot for this hotend, so I created an adapter that will work with most V-block mounts. To ensure precise z-axis calibration, I'm...
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This innovative extruder is currently in use on a custom-built CoreXY printer equipped with fixed fans, featuring our unique CrossFlow approach inspired by Ultimaker's community-driven design. ...The extruder's sleek design allows for fast and easy...
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Currently building C.R.T's S.T.E.V.E CoreXY 3D printer, making several key modifications from the start. To maximize print area with the stock frame's specified width and depth, I decided to make some adjustments. The stock PSU safety box is designed...
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This is an upgraded Hybrid Prusa mk3-e3d-remix part cooler designed specifically for the East3D Gecko CoreXY. It's compatible with Titan extruders and E3D V6 setups. Mounting the nozzle requires two M3x6mm screws or 5mm alternatives can be used as a...
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... with this new part, they shouldn't interfere. Another distinction lies in the fact that I don't have the lower piece - I consider it redundant on a CoreXY setup. ...Instead, I screwed the top piece into place and secured it from below using a nut.
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Bolt four of them on one side of your printer and you'll have a clamp holding a 3mm perspex or acrylic plate in place to convert your corexy into an enclosed printer. Built for 5mm hardware. ... Thought I went over the top with the number of screws,...
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... remix due to an unknown reason). The blade thickness is set at 1.6mm, which is compatible with 0.4 nozzle sizes. The model has been split in half for printing. Print Settings: Printer: CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 100%
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My Triple Leadscrew Setup for Custom Corexy 3D Printers I Built This with the Help of Two Essential Components: Motor Mount - I Used the Design from Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:516806) T Bracket - The One I Chose Is Also Available...