Okay so I'm looking at the upcoming 300xl and wondering whether I should have bought one instead of the core alu but going up to a 300mm x 200mm bed (I can't personally see a need for 300x300) which would match the e3d bigbox for printing volume might be quite simple. The maximum travel of the core alu (at least mine) in x dimension is 240mm, in y its 300mm. The being said I'd like a little headroom in the y especially as the nozzle is offset towards the front by 15mm or so.
So what's to stop me increasing the "y" 2020 extrusions by 100mm with an increase in y-smooth rod length to match. It would need longer belts. but I cannot see anything else that would need to be changed (I am planning a more stable double z axis).
A beam deflection calculator suggests the deflection going from 30cm to 40cm would go from 0.15mm to 0.3mm presuming a 250g print head. I think I can live with this (as my print head is probably lighter than 250g). Especially if the talked about auto-mesh bed levelling if enabled in Marlin which would compensate for this deflection. Moving up a size on the rods wouldn't necessitate a big change and would in fact reduce deflection by an order of magnitude.
Anyone see any major problems with this?
This would be easier to do that buy a 300xl and I am not sure I like the look of the z axis on it anyway.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/01/2016 11:11AM by DjDemonD.