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SolidCore CoreXY 3D Printer

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  • Bed_Magnet_.step
  • Carriage_Clip.step
  • Carriage_Clip.stl
  • CoreXY_Explained.pdf
  • Corner_Idler_Plate.stl
  • Corner_Plates_Toolchanger.stl
  • Motor_Plate_20mm_Gates.stl
  • Motor_Plate_20mm_Gates_.step
  • New_Idler_Plate_Gates_.step
  • SolidCore_200x300_6__SIDE_PLATES_3.0_.step
  • SolidCore_200x300_6__SIDE_PLATES_3.0_.stl
  • SolidCore_BLTOUCH_Hotend_Mount.step
  • SolidCore_CoreXY_3D_Printer.step
  • X-Carriage.stl
  • X-Carriage_.step
  • Y-Carriage.stl
  • Y-Carriage_.step
  • Z-Axis_L-Bracket.step
  • Z-Axis_L-Bracket.stl
  • hotend_mount.stl
  • idler_Plate.step
  • idler_Plate.stl
  • motor_mount_with_square_flange.stl

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Last update 2022-05-19 at 05:14
Publication date 2021-01-21 at 15:50
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-04-23 at 22:13
Design number 268822

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SolidCore CoreXY 3D Printer
Designed By Shane Hooper

This is still a work in progress. I'll be add more files today 4/23/20

The whole idea is to build a corexy printer that has:
All Metal Parts
Linear Rails
Scalable
Enclosed
High Speed
toolchanger
Triple Z Bed Leveling
Belt Driven Z-Axis
Kinematic Bed
Non Planer 3D Printing
direct drive extruder

The BOM utilizes standard and available printer parts people already have so they can convert their printer into a SolidCore.

I'm currently a machinist so I'll most likely make a all metal 3d printer kit available.
We’ll probably make some changes such as reorienting the the y-axis linear rail into a vertical position similar to the RailCore, redesigning the carriages and motor/belt mounting plates where the z-axis motors are placed on the bottom of the machine. When I first designed the plates I thought it would look cool with the motors on top but after I machined everything I realized that moving the bed up and down could cause deflection in the main plates. I’m also considering making the carriage components and rail support one piece similar to the latest update on E3D’s Tool Changing printer.

We’re working on a small budget lol which “recycling” parts from previous builds. For example the bed is made from 3/8 inch thick aluminum that we robbed from an old printer. We’ll change that to 1/4 inch thick once we get more money.

The left motor plates are going to be re-machined to give room for a tool changer setup.

The overall footprint of the machine relative to print volume is somewhat excessive. In order to have a solid enclosure design I had to move the motors inside the frame boundary. This sacrificed the overall printer size to print volume ratio.

This design was inspired by the RailCore, HyperCube Evolution or HEVO, D-Bot, Mike Fisher’s QuadRod and Maarten van Lier’s corexy build.

I'll update the files when finished but there’s still a lot of work to be done.
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