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Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.

Posted by zelogik 
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
January 24, 2016 03:14PM
Hello,

My name is Marcelo, I´m from Brazil.
I did download Jand STL files and need know What is the scale of the aluminium structure?
Someone help me?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
January 25, 2016 02:59PM
The alu profiles are 20x20 mm.
The total dimension of the cube is 400x400x400 mm
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
January 25, 2016 03:09PM
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gforce1
The alu profiles are 20x20 mm.
The total dimension of the cube is 400x400x400 mm

This is correct, but it means the horizontal profiles are 360 mm long and the vertical 400 mm
Maybe it is a good idea to have a look at the assembly file: RepRap-XY.step in the step folder in github: [github.com]
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
January 25, 2016 03:20PM
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jand
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gforce1
The alu profiles are 20x20 mm.
The total dimension of the cube is 400x400x400 mm

This is correct, but it means the horizontal profiles are 360 mm long and the vertical 400 mm
Maybe it is a good idea to have a look at the assembly file: RepRap-XY.step in the step folder in github: [github.com]

Thank you for help!
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
January 27, 2016 04:28PM
Hi Guys,

What size of the straps of the x-axis and Y and width of them? Should I use pulleys GT2 with 20 teeth?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 26, 2016 07:03AM
Hi

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/26/2016 07:05AM by wendychai80.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 26, 2016 07:04AM
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jand
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gforce1
The alu profiles are 20x20 mm.
The total dimension of the cube is 400x400x400 mm

This is correct, but it means the horizontal profiles are 360 mm long and the vertical 400 mm
Maybe it is a good idea to have a look at the assembly file: RepRap-XY.step in the step folder in github: [github.com]

Hi

where do you put endstop for x and y axis?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 26, 2016 03:00PM
I have mounted the min-endstop for the x-axis on the leftside off the x-carrigae.
The y-min endstop is mounted on the front on the left hand side y-smooth-rod.
Home position is on the front left off the heatbed.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 26, 2016 11:16PM
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gforce1
I have mounted the min-endstop for the x-axis on the leftside off the x-carrigae.
The y-min endstop is mounted on the front on the left hand side y-smooth-rod.
Home position is on the front left off the heatbed.

Thanks for reply, im not yet start printing all the files yet and just starting ordering some parts yesterday.
I really like this design cause all the parts is inside the frame. Do you already complete building your machine?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 27, 2016 06:49AM
Yes, i have build one. Made a few changes fot a nicer belt configuration.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 27, 2016 07:11AM
Any picture or video winking smiley

Right now i'm still browsing for nema 17
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 27, 2016 03:49PM



These are older pictures.The cabling is all done now.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 27, 2016 10:55PM
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gforce1



These are older pictures.The cabling is all done now.

Cool, blue look nice, do you use pla or abs for all the printed parts? any modification after complete the build?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 07:48AM
It is all printed with ABS. No modifications were made after the completion.
I am now designing a new one with a 300x300 heatbed and 300 mm in the z-direction, two(or three)belt driven leadscrews, linear guides,Dual extruder(chimera).Outher dimensions will be 500x500x500 mm.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 07:58AM
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gforce1
It is all printed with ABS. No modifications were made after the completion.
I am now designing a new one with a 300x300 heatbed and 300 mm in the z-direction, two(or three)belt driven leadscrews, linear guides,Dual extruder(chimera).Outher dimensions will be 500x500x500 mm.
Nice, any thread that i can follow your build?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 08:07AM
No not yet. It is still on the drawing table..
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 08:15AM
oh ok, i already start the printing the files winking smiley can't wait for all the parts to come
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 02:05PM
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wendychai80
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gforce1
It is all printed with ABS. No modifications were made after the completion.
I am now designing a new one with a 300x300 heatbed and 300 mm in the z-direction, two(or three)belt driven leadscrews, linear guides,Dual extruder(chimera).Outher dimensions will be 500x500x500 mm.
Nice, any thread that i can follow your build?

preview:

Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 03:02PM
Have any of you shared your cad files at all? I'd like to build a custom version but it would be great to not stay from scratch as my cad ability is lacking right now.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 03:36PM
You can find the originals here jand github
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 08:14PM
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gforce1
You can find the originals here jand github

Thank you!
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
February 28, 2016 10:11PM
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gforce1
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wendychai80
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gforce1
It is all printed with ABS. No modifications were made after the completion.
I am now designing a new one with a 300x300 heatbed and 300 mm in the z-direction, two(or three)belt driven leadscrews, linear guides,Dual extruder(chimera).Outher dimensions will be 500x500x500 mm.
Nice, any thread that i can follow your build?

preview:

The 2 motor above the spool is extruder motor?

And with the build you already complete now do you have any problem with only 1 z axis lead screw to move the bed?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
March 05, 2016 01:01PM
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wendychai80
The 2 motor above the spool is extruder motor?
Yes thats right
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wendychai80
And with the build you already complete now do you have any problem with only 1 z axis lead screw to move the bed?
I do have sometimes problems with z-wobble. i have to straighten the z-screw to fix it. It is a M8 leadscrew,
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
March 08, 2016 11:01AM
gforce1,

Nice job.
How did you build the frame? Did you tap the ends or use L shaped brackets?
Are you happy with your choice?

Thanks.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
March 08, 2016 03:17PM
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3D_Printer_Guy
gforce1,

Nice job.
How did you build the frame? Did you tap the ends or use L shaped brackets?
Are you happy with your choice?

Thanks.

I tapped the ends like this. I am very happy with it. It is very sollid.

btw. the printer in the picture in the previous post has not been build yet.

This one is:

Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
March 23, 2016 01:05AM
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gforce1
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3D_Printer_Guy
gforce1,

Nice job.
How did you build the frame? Did you tap the ends or use L shaped brackets?
Are you happy with your choice?

Thanks.

I tapped the ends like this. I am very happy with it. It is very sollid.

btw. the printer in the picture in the previous post has not been build yet.

This one is:

Can i know the dimension aluminum profile that you use for the bed holder, on the file it was 3d printed, and do you change all the z axis printed parts to use the aluminum profile?
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
March 24, 2016 03:05PM
I used 2profiles 330mm long and 2 180mm long.
I only modified the nutholder to hold a m8 nut.
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
March 24, 2016 10:20PM
Thanks, im still waiting all my parts arrived before start building mine
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
April 05, 2016 09:59AM
My build so far https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHsid9rgR4o still waiting for other parts to come before i can start assemble all the frame together smiling bouncing smiley
Re: Atfer Hbot, go to CoreXY.
June 05, 2016 07:46AM
I am working on a customised version of jands printer since some time.
Here are some pictures of the current status:


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