Axel's DIY coreXY 3D printer

Axel's DIY coreXY 3D printer

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This is my DIY CoreXY 3D printer that I have designed. It is a wooden frame with 3D printed parts. All the plastic parts are mounted to the wooden frame using small wood screws. This makes the printer relativity easy to assemble and modify. The printer works well and produces high-quality prints. Video of the 3D printer here: https://youtu.be/KBK9yOW-9XQ And old video here: https://youtu.be/wOW3CatZgMQ I have not made any detailed building instructions or videos how to build it, and I will not do that. My wooden frame is built using 28 mm thick pine wood boards which were available relatively cheap where I live. You may need to adapt the design slightly if you plan to build your own. Do not download this and expect that you can build a printer exactly as mine. Instead, I recommend that you use my design as inspiration for building your own printer. Maybe you can use some of the plastic parts. The download includes a SketchUp file with all the plastic and wooden parts. You can use this file to get the dimensions of all the parts. In this file, it is also possible to see how everything fits together. Some features of my printer: * 20x20x30 cm build volume * Heated borosilicate glass printbed * “3D-touch” sensor for auto mesh bed leveling * Genuine E3D V6 hotend (0.4 mm nozzle) * Trinamic TMC2100 stepper drivers * MKS GEN 1.4 control board * Marlin version 1.1.4 firmware (configuration files included in the download) My website: http://axelsdiy.brinkeby.se/ *** Update 2017-08-30 *** Updated the "XY-jointers" with new versions. A new spool hub is also available. I have also replaced the firmware configuration files with new ones for Marlin version 1.1.4. *** Update 2018-02-28 *** Added new images and added a new video showing more details of the printer. A lot of new high-resolution photos are also available on my website now.

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