
JBox
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This is a CoreXY setup built for maximum work space efficiency within a minimal size footprint. It heavily relies on enclosure panels for structural rigidity, and I utilized plexiglass for my side panels to achieve this goal. Accurate cuts on the extrusions are crucial to the overall performance of this design. I've been utilizing this unit for two years now, and the only problems I've encountered have been failures with 3D printed parts. Thankfully, printing new parts was a simple solution that allowed me to get back up and running quickly. If you decide to spring-load the slides on one side, the bed remains relatively level as long as your bed plate isn't warped. I opted for a 1/8" aluminum plate topped with tempered glass for my build surface.
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