Quoteflyway97 Hi, you can find all the data about MKS TFT at . we will keep on develop the firmware, if have any suggest please send email to king@makerbase.com.cn. but we can't provide the source code, we feel very sorry for that. have you all fixed the ethernet issues on the 1.3 sbase boards?by pen25 - Controllers
none of this is needed. if you mount the rail into a slot you dont allow it to be able to be adjusted for parallel.by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
QuoteAx QuoteCanadian Geek Hi Ax, I'm getting ready to start building one of these. Just want to make sure I have the most current parts list before I go out to get the 2020 cut. Can you point me in the right direction. Thanks, Jeff oops, sorry, for the larger 200x200x280. Hey Jeff, the BOM on the Github is current. I'm still in the testing phase for the 12mm Z axis rods atm, I've got the pby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
anyone find a good drag chain for the original fusebox?by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
QuoteAlexY Hi all, I've been working on and off lately on a new CoreXY design, which aims to make several improvements over the FuseBox. Here's what I have so far: Differences include dual extrusion with the E3D Chimera, linear rails instead of rods on the x axis (to save weight), 2020 construction (should be easier to source and is more rigid), and a new z-axis design with 3 point leveling anby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
someone was asking about the belt path. i took a picture of mine and uploaded it to my carriage remix if anyone is needed to see how it routes. its a crude paint edit. thankfully inventor draws straight linesby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
Quotewidespreaddeadhead Has anyone put together a build guide or set of videos? I just received all my parts for 2 fuseboxes, and I might build one to get the feel for it, and document the 2nd build for a guide. i was going to. but honestly it isnt really necessary. it really does just go together. you will be pulling it apart several times. the only recommendation i can make. is get the stampedby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
QuoteWZ9V The Eclips3d is a partial kit. Lots of cool designs on OpenBuilds also but again very few compared to i3 and Deltas everything to get you going is in the box kits. its a good piece of kit. developed himself through trial and error in his dorm room. and to think a year and a half ago he started out with a two-up. created a kit to upgrade the pos to a decent printer and moved on to theby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
Quotegrat QuoteDavid J Who says that there are no CoreXY kits available? Here's a modestly priced one to get on with: Smartrapcore ALU. If you don't fancy buying the whole kit, you can buy part-kits (e.g. plastic parts). This design is also on Thingiverse, or even its predecessor if you fancy a bit of woodworking. I can't comment on the effectiveness of this design, but it is available and I bby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
i like it. this might be my next build after i build atomX.by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
need to check your firmware and the baud rate settings on the board. Quotederingo Hi CheopisIV Looks like you are an experienced Tarantula user, so maybe you can help me with my connection Problem. Finish the building of my trarantula a few days before, but yesterday was the first day trying to print something. Finished the 2by2 cube sucsessfully and the follwing small Dino Figure was alsoby pen25 - Prusa i3 and variants
seems many printers are suffering resonance issues and are resorting to isolators on the motors. are you noticing this to be the case?by pen25 - Prusa i3 and variants
looks good. congrats on getting this to work. how well does it maintain print calibration when you fold it move it and set it back up to print?by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
i have updated my BOM to include a few more things i have purchased. I am still under 400 USD but when i order some corner brackets i will be under 425. this isnt including a raspberry pi 3 for octoprint as it isnt needed. and i am thinking the L and t brackets can be left off as right now i am not seeing them doing much but i still havent completed the build fully. and of course i have some extrby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
Quotelkcl Quotepen25 yea i didnt have any issues with the channels. and i took and measured belts from 4 different printers and they all measured 1.7 to 1.9mm thick and i was able to fit them into the 1.8mm gap. i will say though that the 1.7mm thick belt went in too easy so id probably use a bit of hotglue to secure the belt. and the 1.9mm belt took some coaxing. yeah that doesn't sound very sby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
Quotelkcl Quotepen25. but those darn ears are curling up on me and breaking off. one more thing to mess with. ok if you're referring to the first layer not sticking, such that the fine detail of this design's parts are curling up, then may i suggest that you add a "brim" of around 5mm. i also use a heated bed *and* unscented hairspray. i'm developing a libre eco-conscious laptop: some of the pby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
well the gap is 1.2mm and only .7mm from tooth to edge on the original design. the one i edited is 1.8mm edge to edge and 1.3mm tooth to edge. i just printed it and the belts fit fine. and they are the 6mm belts specified in the bom. my belt measures 1.8mm on the calipers.and i just finished printing this new one and belts fit perfect. but those darn ears are curling up on me and breaking off. onby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
one thing i noticed about the carriage. i have printed it a couple times. and had a friend print it. seems the belts dont fit in the slots. i have modified it and about to print it to see how well it works. i measured my belts and they were wider then what is designed on the stl. if it works i will upload it. I have also modified the y rod ends as they werent holding up. how did you all deal witby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
Quotegodefroi AlexY mentions in the comments on Thingiverse that he's using 76 oz-in steppers. Judging by what's commonly available (say, at robotdigg), that seems pretty high. They, for example, have: 40 oz-in (34mm body) 57 oz-in (40mm body) 57 oz-in (40mm body) 62 oz-in (48mm body) 92 oz-in (60mm body, labeled "high torque") Should I go for the 92 oz-in steppers (they're only $1 more than theby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
QuoteJ-Max You should consider also Igus Polymer bearings, which are quieter with less play IMHO. ++JM they dont make an lm8luu versionby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
alex has said he uses 76oz. i just bought some 84oz steppers and have a set of cheap single stacks at home i got from sainsmart in a package deal with a megatronics setup for 60 bucks. i will try them first to see how it works out. you dont need a ton of torque because the extruder and carriage is light enough to not need allot of torque.by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
i havent found the end blocks for 1515. openbeam says hey are going to make them but havent unless someone has a link. IMHO though those end blocks wont stiffen must more and might possibly strip the threading. the best way to stiffen is acrylic panels along the three sides. along with straps top and bottom on the front with probably 2 or 3 screws or a panel with a window cutby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
i think to stiffen the frame you really need the alum corner brackets. i used t plates and 45 plates where i could and it works allot better then the printed plates i have to order more plates though as i need 4 more i believe they are sold out of the 45's and i will probably just end up picking up some flat stock and making some using these as a template. i will bring some in next week andby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
here is a remix of the znut mount for a trap lead screw flaged nutby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
so got the frame together. but found out you have to mount the printed parts first. after i get it all worked out i will go through and write up some sort of guide or at least try too.by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
i created a pdf with the dimensions of the extrusions and rods. and uploaded the skp with the same.by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
QuoteCulain Well it's pretty simple constructed. I don't think you will need a guide to build it up. Just maybe some tips here and there regarding details. All in all I would start by mounting the frame and then add the smaller parts to it. Maybe pre-mount the XY axis. yea i was just hoping for some tips more then anything. i havent started to lay anything out yet. still need to buy a couple thby pen25 - CoreXY Machines
anyone start a build guide yet?by pen25 - CoreXY Machines
good move on the lm8luu bearings alex. the longer bearings will keep them aligned better. i was thinking i needed to order the lm8uu since i hadnt ordered them yet so this is perfect since i have some spare lm8luu's. also need to order my hot end. will do this tonight when i get to work.by pen25 - CoreXY Machines