In the Netherlands there is also an option to order from Another company that can deliver (and cut), and also has a lot of different steppermotors is <- great guys!by robb_nl - Extruded Aluminum Frames
You feel the triple Z-axis is absolutely necessary for such a setup? If you can drop weight and go for a bowden extruder setup, is a single Z-axis not enough?by robb_nl - CoreXY Machines
Quotetgmorris99 @newbob - Thanks for the suggestion. Do you have an example of how to attach the leads mechanically? I was thinking they should offer that on the aluminum beds by default but anything I can think of involves drilling which raises the possibility of shorting things out. Attach them the way the wires in your car are attached to the battery: bolted and with a ring cable shoe attachedby robb_nl - General
Cool, I will definitely give this a go for my Hypercube! I think this actually will work quite well without the bed sagging. I will add 2 more extrusions on top and bottom to mount the sliding mechanism. At the back (where the Z axis is) the cables can be mounted to the frame.by robb_nl - CoreXY Machines
I was thinking: if you decide to use this sliding support, you also must have your frame about the same size as your intended printbed otherwise you can not have the cords vertically aligned. Or am I far off here? Or would it be feasible to add 2 extra horizontal extrusion parts on the top and bottom of the frame to be able to mount the sliding mechanism? BTW, It would be more clear if you turnby robb_nl - CoreXY Machines
Following, planning on creating a hypercube myself with a printvolume of 300 x 300 x 500by robb_nl - CoreXY Machines
Agreed with the former posters: I started with a prusa style Chinese kit. Learned a ton about troubleshooting. If you are confident enough to build a coreX-Y printer, I suggest to build one like the Hypercube: Tec2C has designed this printer and made an excellent video buildlog. If you watch his video's you should be able to construct a printer like that, even without prior 3D print experience.by robb_nl - CoreXY Machines