ICYMI, Don't bother replying to MKSA.by Wescherry - CoreXY Machines
The enclosure can also keep the steppers outside, belts entering thru a slot in the panels. A cleaner look than the rendering above imo. See enclosure here:by Wescherry - CoreXY Machines
A lot of misinfo on the Railcore from the Dentist. QuoteI'm not a big fan of the Railcore design. Too many printed parts that extend beyond the frame, making it hard to enclose. It is enclosable. You can purchase kits or do it yourself. The motors, except for the extruder motor, are kept outside of the hot build area. Quote The motor mounts look flexible, the pulley mounts don't look verby Wescherry - CoreXY Machines
filastruder sells some 0.4mm thick shims that work perfectly.by Wescherry - CoreXY Machines
Best to ignore MkSA. He is very rude and brings a dark cloud to this forum. I come here for digital-dentists wisdom but get really turned off by MKSA’s outright abrasivemess.by Wescherry - CoreXY Machines
Well, it is pretty fragile and it’s layer adhesion that’s the issue so any extra meat is going to help. It’d be great to have a 4mm od bowden version.by Wescherry - General
Happened to me a couple months ago as well. Anybody know why the ID of the top is 6mm? For direct drive peeps at least, seems it'd be a lot tougher if it was closer to 4mm OD of bowden tube.by Wescherry - General
Any reason why the Andromeda couldn't be adapted for a nozzle probe? I have a lifting dual head design which doesn't have clearance for the Orion (and I don't want to space things further apart to clear). Would it be possible to drill out the central hole in the Andromeda to allow a 4mm PTFE tube to pass? Lifting Dual Head -Wesby Wescherry - General
Pultruded CF has a negative coefficient of thermal expansion (shrinks as it gets warmer). Aluminum is positive. You will have to provide some way to deal with that if heating the chamber.by Wescherry - CoreXY Machines