klipper corexy 3d models
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Approx 340g fully assembled with Orbiter I run this at 150m/sec, 10K acceleration on Klipper for most prints, & it will go a lot faster if it is in a separate room. It will easily outrun a standard hotend, Magnum recommended, If you are going slow...
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... the build connect like the schematics or buy a pcb with JLCPCB. ...when you have done you need to flash the PC with nanoDLP and klipper
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It also fixes an error in the previous version in which the hinge hole sizes were misaligned; this version uses a 45mm M3 bolt as a hinge pin.It also includes mounting lugs on the stationary plate for affixing and ADXL345 accelerometer breakout for...
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I made it work without issues in Klipper using "manual_stepper" and the "Filament Sensor Module" with a lot of crappy macros. I won't publish any of that. The day I have a working extra module (now called MMFF, Massive Multi Filament Feeder), I'll...
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In my testing (with Klipper firmware), I was able to go from a max of around 1.2kmm/s^2 of accel with the bear to over 5kmm/s^2 of accel with zero ringing whatsoever! Huge shoutout to KenadyDwag44 for the original Orbiter mount design! Any and...
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Flow, pressure advance (klipper) linear advance (marlin) and including the shrink factor of the filament, because that makes the difference between success and failure.To calibrate your shrinkfactor, use this:...
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... This version is needed to use the brackets and to side mount it. Sorry for the mistake. This should also fit the Zero 2 which will support Octoprint or Klipper with a camera. ...I'm upgrading my Zeros as soon as I can get my hands on some Zero 2s.
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Links to STLs Ultrawaffle's converson: https://github.com/UltraWaffles/Voron-Switchwire/tree/master/Mods/UltraWaffles Buck converter housing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3384103 AB mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4638150 Zip tie...
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These speeds are obviously only possible when running Klipper with properly tuned input shaper.PrusaSlicer & SuperSlicer:It was found that PrusaSlicer and SuperSlicer do not slice the 0.06 mm clearance knob correctly. Most of the knob is simply...
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I print on an Ender 5 Plus, running Klipper, Very high acceleration (5-8000k in x,y) and had used a copperhead heatbreak and hotblock for this particular print. ... A .3mf file is included (don't use the original without reslicing, read the top...
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Also more durable when constantly removing screws etc etc. Especially useful when using Klipper as reduces any unnecessary vibrations when calibrating etc. I have also tidied up the fan duct so it's now larger and a circle so provides a tad more...
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I wanted to mainly achieve the following goals - Completely bottom relocated electronics (PSU, Mainboard and Raspberry Pi) without changing the kinematics (kind of a semi voron conversion :P) - Ample room for airflow and cable management options...
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The T shape on the extruder is for zip ties and cable management.Fan duct cfd tested and uses 5015 for max coolingHeatsink fins optimizedTitianium screws prevent heatblock from rotating during nozzle changes (one handed nozzle changes)Probably...
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# Preparing the Einsy If using Klipper: - Rebuild the MCU code to use UART1 and flash the Einsy. If using the stock FW: - No configuration changes are needed, when everything is assembled you'll need to enable "RPi port" in the menu. # Assembly ...
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I am using an Btt octopus board with 2209’s and Klipper. My version of the firmware is a testing build for Mirror Duplication modes. I cannot recommend it at this time. If you can spend the money I would go with a duet. You need at least 7...
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This part removes the Y offset to improve the ABL.This partRemixed to make it lighter (not that this is a limiting factor on a bed slinger, I just enjoy the technical challenge and aesthetic).Also added a bit of material lower down to direct the heat...
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I have been able to up the max acceleration from 3500 to 4500mm/s^2 at the same quality (mind you, this is using Klipper input shaping on a BTT SKR Mini E3 V1.3, YMMV). Also, the absolute maximum accels without skipped steps increased by a similar...
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Check out the installation video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MubTYY0M-PE Some advantages of this gantry and X-carriage over stock: Linear Rails are smoother and more reliable than V-Slot Wheels CoreXY cables moved to inside profile of 2020...
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\nThere's definitely less play at the nozzle now, and I expect grid levelling will work without the characteristic sag in the middle.\nI accept that there are probably better designs for a CoreXY gantry using linear rails, but if you want to keep...
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Check out my new printer - Little Cube - SFF CoreXY Printer https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4487878 For some unknown reasons, STLs are not previewed, but still available in **Thing Files** section. Update 2020/01/15: I decided to upgrade X & Y...
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I find the Puzzle Plane to be a fantastic thing to print with my Easy CoreXY 3D Printer and an awesome toy for kids. The idea behind this Remix was to simplify the design even further and offer a safe and easy solution to secure the magnets. You'll...
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Okay so there are several issues with the SmartRapCore Alu: 1) As with all corexy machines, getting the machine to print correct sized parts in x relative to y requires adjusting the belt tension from the A belt relative to the B belt. This is...
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Check out the installation video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MubTYY0M-PE Some advantages of this gantry and X-carriage over stock: Linear Rails are smoother and more reliable than V-Slot Wheels CoreXY cables moved to inside profile of 2020...
myminifactory
It utilizes the same spool cradles, allowing it to work seamlessly with CoreXY and HyperCube printers featuring a port mounted low on the container. To install this updated design, you'll need a 10mm PTFE connector and will have to drill a hole to...
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BOM Frame: * T-Slot 2525 Aluminium Extrusion Profiles for X200 x Y300 x Z155 print bed area + 4 x 340mm (X) + 4 x 440mm (Y) + 4 x 350mm (Z) (longer if you would like a build height greater than my current 160mm) Fixings: * 100 x M5 x 12mm button...
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I'm speaking mostly about bedslingers and corexy systems here, but technically it's possible to have a problem on any printer not set up correctly. Scale: do not scale the model, or the medals will likely not fit. Wall Thickness: I used 4...
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This is a coreXY rebuild for the Anet A8. It's a new slim version of the Core A8. Can be built using the parts from an Anet A8 plus some pullies, belts and frame material. Differences over the Core A8: - Much fewer parts and printing time. - Strong...
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I printed my goggles at 60mm/sec with 15% infill, 0.2mm layer height, and three perimeters, using a homemade CoreXY printer with a 12”x12”x12” build area. Your mileage may vary. ... The STL file for these goggles is available in two sizes: small (130mm...
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BambuLab X1Carbon PiggybankThis is a 80x80mm (WxH) piggy bank that is moddeled after the BambuLab X1Carbon CoreXY 3D Printer. This is about a 1:5 scale down from the original printer.The slot at the top fits any coin (and I guess bill) in...
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Mistake was made attempting to maximize effective build volume within the confines of a standard cube shape without adequately considering essential guidelines for CoreXY setup. Error in judgment is acknowledged. Update - 10-07-2015 Zbottom_belt...