FuseBox
FuseBox
Release status: working
Description | An affordable aluminum-framed CoreXY printer.
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FuseBox is a cheap CoreXY 3D printer that uses an aluminum extrusion frame.
Goal
To design an affordable, RepRappable 3D printer using CoreXY kinematics that offers high speed and quality.
Features
- Aluminum structure based on Misumi 1515 extrusions and printed brackets
- Uses a stacked variant of CoreXY that eliminates belt crossing
- Total materials cost under $350
- 210x160x200mm build area
- Capable of 0.5mm layer height and 100 mm/s printing
- Mostly RepRappable parts and easily hackable/upgradeable
- Provision for direct and Bowden extruder setups (Bowden currently preferred due to frame rigidity issues)
- Low moving mass—all motors stationary except extruder motor in direct-drive version
- Portable—all hardware and electronics (except for filament spool) are integrated within the frame
- No specialized tools or equipment necessary for assembly
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Development
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