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CoreBot V2 Large format CoreXY 3D printer
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Here I present you the new version of my large format CoreXY 3D printer known as CoreBot. The main goal was to make the built mord affordable, easier and cheaper to built.For this reason the linear rails were replaced by rollers in an aluminium profiles. These were provided by Allgäutec.
The printer was developed in collaboration with Allgäutec to get the most performance out of the motion components.Some of the electronics were provided by CR3D. The machine I buillt has a built volume of 410x410x410mm (otherwise it would not fit trough my door).
From the rigidity of the frame and motion components I'd trust the system up to 650x650mm with reasonable speeds in xy direction. For Lager Sizes you need to change over to 15mm belts.Main Features:
Large Built Volume- budget-friendly (relativly)
Frame Built from 2040 Extrusion with blind Corner Connections (similar to Voron)
Open Source- Triple z axis for automatic bed leveling
10mm belts for xy Motion- drag Chain for XY-Gantry
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The printer was developed in collaboration with Allgäutec to get the most performance out of the motion components.Some of the electronics were provided by CR3D. The machine I buillt has a built volume of 410x410x410mm (otherwise it would not fit trough my door).
From the rigidity of the frame and motion components I'd trust the system up to 650x650mm with reasonable speeds in xy direction. For Lager Sizes you need to change over to 15mm belts.Main Features:
Large Built Volume- budget-friendly (relativly)
Frame Built from 2040 Extrusion with blind Corner Connections (similar to Voron)
Open Source- Triple z axis for automatic bed leveling
10mm belts for xy Motion- drag Chain for XY-Gantry
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