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Dec 2016

Hi all Just wanting to pick your collective brains. I’m building my own custom 3D printer it is a CoreXY design the CoreXY part I have all sorted and tested and I’m happy with that. I’m now doing the Z Axis, I was planning on supporting the Bed on all 4 corners (smooth-rod) Plus 2 Ballscrews on the sides at a central Point. however after finalising the design of the CoreXY stage I can no longer put the ballscrews at the sides as originally planned! so I’m now having to do a rethink I can either put one at the front and one at the back of the printer in the middle which will obstruct removing 3d printed parts from the front (but I can still access them from the side) or I could replace two opposite corners with ballscrews so that would be ballscrew then smooth-rod at the back and smooth-rod and ballscrew at the front or the last option is to just use one ballscrew at the back. what would you do ?

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that’s helpful information

I like the look of your printer!

The other option I was considering was using 2 Rods and 2 Ballscrews at opposite corners I guess it’s something I’ll have to play around with … the 10LUU bearings I have dont seem to have much play in them at all but I’ll see how it goes once I get it assembled … just waiting for parts.

Thanks, it’s all good fun building these things. Going bigger is definitely a learning curve. Designs for smaller printers don’t necessarily scale up very well. Have you sourced a print bed yet?

the print bed I’m not worried about … I can use my 200x200mm bed in the mean time I mainly only print fairly small things however I do want to do a couple of large pieces just to sit on my desk.

I have already designed an Aluminium bed I just need to send it away to get it cut … and 400x400mm silicone heaters are quite easy to get.

I like those guide rails you have on yours I think I might do the same … when budget allows … not really the best time of year for expendable cash when Christmas is just round the corner.

how is your printer for bed alignment … I’m currently using a P3Steel and because it’s all laser cut I just measured the distance with a calliper on all 4 corners of my bed and I pretty much never need to calibrate it. I’m hoping it’s going to be the same with this CoreXY (although I have already purchased an inductive sensor just in case)