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HyperCube 3D Printer/CNC
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This is a CoreXY 3D Printer and CNC. *(Last updated - 18th Jan 2020)*
Upgrade your 3D Printer to this frame! Re-use your motors, electronics, hotend, heatbed, etc...
Watch how the HyperCube came to be:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2jM6v3E7sU&list=PLIaArjwViQRVAERWRrYfe9rtiwvvRGCzw
I wanted to reduce the weight of the moving mass as much as possible. As the entire X-gantry is moving in the Y direction, the rails for the X axis should be light too. I chose to use 10mm anodised aluminium tubing, which is half the weight of 8mm steel rods.
And have since moved to Carbon Fibre tubes, which is one eighth the weight of 8mm steel rods.
[Marlin 2.0.1](http://marlinfw.org/meta/download/) Configuration.h and my built firmware.bin files attached.
BOM
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**Frame:**
*T-Slot 2020 (Slot/Type 6) Aluminium Extrusion Profiles for X200 x Y200 x Z155 print bed area*
*(Note: If you intend to make a larger print area, then increase the length of the 2020 extrusions AND rods for ea
Upgrade your 3D Printer to this frame! Re-use your motors, electronics, hotend, heatbed, etc...
Watch how the HyperCube came to be:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2jM6v3E7sU&list=PLIaArjwViQRVAERWRrYfe9rtiwvvRGCzw
I wanted to reduce the weight of the moving mass as much as possible. As the entire X-gantry is moving in the Y direction, the rails for the X axis should be light too. I chose to use 10mm anodised aluminium tubing, which is half the weight of 8mm steel rods.
And have since moved to Carbon Fibre tubes, which is one eighth the weight of 8mm steel rods.
[Marlin 2.0.1](http://marlinfw.org/meta/download/) Configuration.h and my built firmware.bin files attached.
BOM
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**Frame:**
*T-Slot 2020 (Slot/Type 6) Aluminium Extrusion Profiles for X200 x Y200 x Z155 print bed area*
*(Note: If you intend to make a larger print area, then increase the length of the 2020 extrusions AND rods for ea
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