idex corexy 3d models
2317 3d models found related to idex corexy.prusaprinters
This is my take on a CoreXY 3D printer, with a CNC mill friendly frame, or even an 20 series extrusion frame, options!The Repeat is a whole new take from the previous two designs, and I wanted to get a little experimental this time around in a few...
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Print Settings: Printer: Custom Designed CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: I've had good results printing these parts with the first layer at 0.3mm and the remainder at 0.2mm. Post-Printing: The stepper motor...
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**Printer Configuration**: Defines various printer parameters like kinematics mode (CoreXY), maximum velocities and accelerations, and some specific settings for Z-axis motion. 7. **Probe Configuration**: Defines a probe that can be used to detect...
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There were many things I liked about that printer, but speed and consistent print dimensions weren't included in that list.\n\nWhile fighting with my CoreXY design, I started following Tim Rastall on Google Plus. I really liked his Ingentus design,...
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On my own CoreXY printer, I've found that only three corners can be used without risking collision with the extruder. My Zonestar Z9M3 3D printer is equipped with a hardened 6mm glass surface on top of the heating bed. ... This item was designed using...
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This is a mount for the Titan direct mount designed specifically for the Vulcanus style CoreXY printers. Several modifications are required to be made by hand, using a drill bit, to the bottom and middle bearing holders of the XY Carriage in order to...
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Here is a model I put together for a new corexy printer I am designing. Main points were: -i wanted it to use a compatible bolt pattern to existing printers like the Tech2C hypercube I have built, which I believe is the same bolt spacing as a Prusa...
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My CoreXY is 310mm in length and I utilized every inch of it. Zip ties are used to secure the adapter to the bottom through the padlock holes up front and hinge pins on the back. Recently, I discovered some clever plastic ammo cans with a storage...
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... along with a small dot to match with each screwdriver, which requires painting accordingly with your tool. The base has a recess for gluing a rubbery mat. Print Settings: Printer: Custom CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20%
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Print Settings are as follows: Printer: Prusa i3, CoreXY, Tarantula. No raft is required for printing. Supports are not necessary either. Resolution is set at 0.2mm. Infill is disabled by default. Notes: Printing with a 0.5mm nozzle yields the best...
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Print Settings Printer: My own DIY CoreXY printer Rafts: Either way works just fine Supports: Don't worry about it, this hook is sturdy Resolution: Print with a 0.15 mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle for best results Infill: Try 35% to start, you...
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Print Settings Printer My own custom-built CoreXY printer Rafts It doesn't matter Supports It doesn't matter Resolution 0.1 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle Infill Thirty percent Notes I printed these parts using PLA filament, with them laid flat on...
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BUILD NOTES AND BILL OF MATERIALS: My printer is a 12-inch build area Voron CoreXY machine. I used 450mm 2020 extrusions for the frame, so if you're adding this Z drive, remember to choose the belt length that fits your own frame area. You'll also...
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Print Settings Printer: HyperCube CoreXY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% Post-Printing You will need to run a 3mm drill through the TriGorilla Mosfet mounting holes to remove the thin layer at the top of the nut...
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... for accurate printing results. Print Settings: Printer: FB2020 CoreXY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.28 Infill: 70% Notes: Ensure all printed components are correctly orientated to avoid any issues during assembly and operation.
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... a bit hotter than recommended for better layer adhesion. Discovering the Voron If you're new to the Voron, I highly recommend checking it out. In my opinion, it's the best CoreXY design available. ...Here's more information about my printer setup.
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Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Any Infill: Yes, the higher the better for a durable tool that will last a lifetime. Post-Printing: The light-duty version is fully printable but lacks sufficient clamping...
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To install this clamp, you will need two M3x20mm screws, two M3 hex nuts, and the "CoreXY_X-Carriage" part designed by Vulcaman for his Vulcanus V1 printer. ... I designed this to fit the E3D V6 hotend, but I can't guarantee it will fit any of its...
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... are 0.32" flat-to-flat. Print Settings Printer: DIY CoreXY Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: I used a 35% infill rate but it could potentially benefit from a higher rate like 75 to 100% for added structural integrity.
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Conversion to the Anet A8 to Corexy system, where the structure changes and all possible donor parts are utilized. ... Videos with the assembly explanation, now completed: Explanation of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inP0aEUCENw Video...
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Discover the upgraded model of CoreXY 3D printer, fully metallic, equipped with MGN12 and MGN15 rails along with 12mm linear solid shafts. It features dual extrusion using E3D Chimera's water-cooled version, and heating is facilitated by silicone...
grabcad
The current model employs a CoreXY system. Cartesian XY is also an option. The model showcases two Hemera extruders, but note that the build volume shrinks when dual extruder mode is used because of the space between the two printing heads. I plan to...
prusaprinters
Needed a filament runout sensor on my Klipper-based corexy machine. This one's using a standard Ender 3 endstop assembly (microswitch and 3 pin connector on a PCB) because I had a few sitting around from the good ol' days. The 5.5mm steel ball makes...
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Better to break it in on a cable rather than your ECRFV2!**If you are using a non CoreXY type printer you may want to enable supports. The Bambulab X1C will do it without them. Update: Holsenberg mod - named after the person requesting the switch be...
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These are simple rings that clamp onto the shafts of the CoreXY mechanism to set travel limits when using the StallGuard feature of TMC2130 drivers instead of limit switches or other endstops. Print two of each to make a set suitable for a Hypercube...
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Der Halter ist von der Größe her für meinen Corexy Drucker mit einem Druckbett von 330 x 330 mm ausgelegt. Man kann ihn aber auch auf einem 300 x 300 mm Drucker drucken. Dazu einfach den Skirt o.Ä. abschalten und den Halter so ca. auf 95% im Slicer...
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The construction process was completed successfully, but I eventually switched to a cartesian CoreXY variant of the printer due to its versatility. However, I'm so impressed by this design that I decided to share it with others who might want to...
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... Ties to the original cable anchorage bolt by swapping out the lower bolt to a longer one and then fixing it with a nut. Also the bottom end fixes to the CoreXY back with a long M3 screw and one heat insert Update 15.07-2023. ...Uploaded a step file
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This is my first fully functional carriage for a D-bot corexy using a piezo for z-probing. I am utilizing the Precision Piezo circuit. The system still requires refinement, but it appears to function adequately at present, and I intend to add a...
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My current corexy self-made printer is enclosed and features my own cross-flow cooling approach. It uses a cross-flow fan to cool the hot end and filament, while the laminar air curtain keeps heat inside the printer cabinet. Since an eBay order takes...