The Burning Cube
par machadoleonardo
Fichiers imprimables (15)
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stlClamp_1.stl
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stlCyclops_duto.stl
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stlCyclops_Back_plate.stl
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stlCyclops_Front_plate.stl
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stlXY_botton_plate.stl
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stlXY_idler.stl
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stlX_Back_plate.stl
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stlZ_leadscrew_nut_slot.stl
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stlXY_top_plate.stl
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stlZ_Back_plate.stl
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stlX_Front_Plate_cyclops.stl
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stlZ_Front_plate.stl
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stlZ_motor_holder.stl
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stlZ_bed_bracket.stl
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stlX_Front_Plate.stl
288 Ko · 760 téléchargements
Description
This is very, VERY work in progress. Do not waste materials trying to reproduce, as not all parts are on their final form. This isn't even my final form.
This is a coreXY printer inspired on Tech2C Hypercube, Scott_3D Hypercube Evolution and Creality Ender 3. After 2 years of printing experience and reproducing projects like the Graber i3, delta Rostock, Prusa MK2X, Hypercube Evolution and building a miriad of Ender 3, I've decided its time to build the one that I can put my signature.
Features:
-2020 and 2040 aluminum profiles with V-slot instead of heavy, expensive steel rods;
-Belt and openbuilds wheels movement;
-SRK gen L as main board;
-TMC2130 for the quality of life and sensorless homing;
-300W Silicon heating pad on an SSR mains electricity (gotta go fast!);
-Cyclops hotend and dual bulldog extruder (because I'm tired of swapping between materials);
-BL-touch auto leveling (cheap, reliable, no hardware modifications needed).
Things to consider: MGN rails are better, but cost a lot (US$200 per kit last time I've checked). If I did any mistake, I'd end with too large or too short rails and a big bill to pay. I love my Ender 3, but needed a larger build plate, and my HEVO is pretty reliable, but too noisy. A CR-10 is a nice option too, but at R$2500 I can build two Burning Cubes, plus coreXY are awesome.
The name comes from the Ender 3 and the hyperCube mashed together, not from the house fire I'll start when playing with SSR and mains electricity