Modified MicroCube-X 3D Printer
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An evolution of the Microcube-hypercube hybrid
This is a remix of the Microcube-Hypercube hybrid that peter47_a's designed and built. It uses the same basic design that he put together. I took the general theme of his design and modified nearly all of the plastic parts to improve rigidity and stability of the structure and overall function of the parts.
I'm going to call it the MicroCube X-Plus to differentiate it from his original design but to also indicate that it is a derivitive. These parts would likely work with his design or even the original MicroCube with some modification.
Structurally, this printer is a tube-style printer and uses 8mm tubing as the main component. It incorporates the Y-axis rods as part of the support structure.
The corner brackets are designed to clamp the tubing in place with multiple fasteners to improve clamping force without relying on material flex. The outside corners of the cube use a modular design. All of the outside half of
This is a remix of the Microcube-Hypercube hybrid that peter47_a's designed and built. It uses the same basic design that he put together. I took the general theme of his design and modified nearly all of the plastic parts to improve rigidity and stability of the structure and overall function of the parts.
I'm going to call it the MicroCube X-Plus to differentiate it from his original design but to also indicate that it is a derivitive. These parts would likely work with his design or even the original MicroCube with some modification.
Structurally, this printer is a tube-style printer and uses 8mm tubing as the main component. It incorporates the Y-axis rods as part of the support structure.
The corner brackets are designed to clamp the tubing in place with multiple fasteners to improve clamping force without relying on material flex. The outside corners of the cube use a modular design. All of the outside half of
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