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Hi nuverian, it seams a very nice machine. My prototipe is simlar to yours and you solved some issues I have in a good way.
I've just a question: until yesterday there was some picture of the XY motors mount aligned on Y axis like your older Tribotron. In the current project you aded an idler and motors are been shifted. Is there a technical reason for that.
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Ohmarinus
Wow, looking good. I might, in time, rebuild my CoreXY design when I have the funds and the time. It looks like you got it down. Do you have more examples of the prints it makes?
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Wow, looking good. I might, in time, rebuild my CoreXY design when I have the funds and the time. It looks like you got it down. Do you have more examples of the prints it makes?
Thanks!
Here are some recent prints I did for 1/72 wargaming scenery (thus quite small).
These are printed rather fast, with 0.5 perimeter width (and nozzle) and 0.3 layer height. I am an impatient guy
[attachment 116389 BattleTerrain.JPG]
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nuverian
Thank you, I am glad you like those! If you end up building it or a derivative I would be glad to know how it turned out
Regarding direct drive, just because of the typical weight/space reasons, plus I don't really print flexibles which I see as the only good reason to use a direct drive.
Even so, if I ever am to convert keevo to a direct drive, I would first try out using a flex3drive though for sure.