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Hypercube printer
Hypercube printer










hypercube printer
  1. #Hypercube printer how to
  2. #Hypercube printer drivers
  3. #Hypercube printer full

Strip all the covers, top, side, bottom, extruder, and everything, leaving only the frame. Get the best deals for hypercube 3d printer at.

#Hypercube printer how to

Tech2C has a great channel and tutorials about how to assemble a Hypercube so I am not going into details. Additional aluminum extrusion for the bed and make up the entire frame.Ĭonverting Da Vinci to a RAMP based printer is very common and fairly straight forward, it has been covered many times in the soliforum forum, but I haven’t seen anyone turn it into a Hypercube. HyperCube 300 DIY 3D Printer Printed Parts Kit Zyltech Hardware Kit Compatible PETG Printed to Spec Red Blue Clear USA Ad by Boost3DPrinting Ad from shop Boost3DPrinting Boost3DPrinting From shop Boost3DPrinting. Motor for Z axis with T8 lead screw from AliExpressħ. Price: 879.00 Available on 3DPrintersBay. Voron 2.4: Best CoreXY 3D Printer for DIY. The printer is generally very lightweight, and uses CoreXY kinematics. All in all, the Ender 6 is one of the best technological upgrades for mid-range printers and is best for those looking for optimized speeds at a bargain. and weve tried to include the most common choices for a smooth build.

hypercube printer

This frame kit includes all Black Anodized extrusions, fasteners and nuts needed to build the HEVO This kit is based on 4/5 different B.O.M.

hypercube printer

#Hypercube printer full

Glass print bed if you do not need heated bedĥ. The HyperCube is a design by Tech2C using 20×20 aluminium profiles. This is a Full frame Kit for one of the most popular DIY Printer Builds at the moment, the Hypercube Evolution.

hypercube printer

Together with the cable from the Da Vinci. All Optical endstop can be reused with modification, pins are identified here, Bottom cover of the Da Vinci jr, keep the plate where Y axis motor is mounted.ĥ.

#Hypercube printer drivers

Hardware: 2x Carbon fiber rods 10x360mm (sold 500mm lenth) for X axis 2x Steel shafts 8x303mm for Y axis 4x Steel shafts 8x300mm fox Z axis 4x Bronze bushings 10mm 8x LM8UU linear bearings 2x LM8LUU linear bearings 2x 250mm T8 lead screws (doesn't matter 2mm or 8mm pitch) 2x T8 nuts the same pitch of the lead screw ( you can use an anti backlash nut) 2x 5x8mm Flex couplers 2x GT2 20 teeth pulleys 6x GT2 16 teeth 3mm inner diameter 2x GT2 "16 teeth" (with no teeth) 3mm inner diameter 3 meters of GT2 belt (don't use that one with steel inside) 1x MK7 extruder gear 3x 608zz bearings ( for filament holder and extruder) 4x Heatbed bolts with spring 1x Small spring for the extruder (a little bit smaller than the heatbed ones) 25x Nylon zip ties 4x Rubber feet (around 20mm diameter) Bolts, nuts and washers: 20x Allen M6x20mm flat head 73x Allen M5x10mm round head 97x Allen M5x8mm round head 3x Allen M4x10mm cylinder head 2x Allen M3x40mm cylinder head 1x Allen M3x30mm cylinder head 34x Allen M3x20mm cylinder head 7x Allen M3x16mm cylinder head 60x Allen M3x10mm cylinder head 20x Allen M3圆mm cylinder head 5x x Allen M3圆mm without head 169x M5 T-nuts (for V-slot) 50x M3 nuts 41x Nyloc M3 nuts 36x M5 size washers 3x M4 size washers 36x M3 size washers Electronics: 5x 17HS4401 stepper motors 1x Arduino Mega 2560 board 1x RAMPS 1.6+ (you can use other RAMPS) 1x 80x80mm fan for the RAMPS board 4x Stepper drivers (I'm using DRV8825 on the Blue printer and TMC2100 on the Red one) 1x Full Graphics display (or a 2004 display if you want) 1x Bowden hotend (E3D V6 clone that comes with sensor and fan) 1x 50mm radial fan 2x Endstop modules 1x Inductive sensor () 1x 220x220x3mm Aluminum Heatbed with magnectic build plate 1x 100K thermistor for the heatbed 1x Switching Power Supply () 1x AC-01 power socket Some wires to extend the motor cables Parts to Print: to be continued.Here is a list of what has been salvaged from the Da Vinci and used in HyperCubeĢ. If you want to use a 310mm heatbed, just increase 100mm lenth on all V-slot parts, shafts and lead screws, and it will be 300x300x310mm. This is my Youtube channel: Other parts: X Carriage 8mm Shaft - HyperCube Full Graphic LCD Mount - HyperCube 20x4 LCD Mount - Universal 2020 Spool Holder - 2020 Corner Bracket - 2020 V-slot Caps - Bowden Extruder for 2020 Profile - RAMPS 1.6+ Case - HyperCube Power Supply Mount - Hypercube Cable Chain Set - V-slot 2020 Profile: 4x 420mm for Z axis 5x 340mm for X axis 6x 303mm for Y axis 2x 320mm for Bed 2x 135mm for Bed Using the parts with the dimensions above, the printer will be 200x200x210mm. Some upgrades I've made on Tech2C's Hypercube The extruder, the spool holder and the LCD cases I will post later because I need to adjust some measurings.












Hypercube printer