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Sizzlewow
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2013
modified ender 5 plus
hybrid coreXY/markforged kinematic (my design is based on the Endorphin3D mod for the Ender 5 and 5 Pro)
hf-pla
Klipper running on RPi4
BTT Octopus v1.1
dual 5015 blowers for part cooling (hanging off the back)
Stock y axis stepper motor for now
creality 40-42 stepper for the X axis
22mm square carbon fiber tube gantry
mgn12 linear rails for X and Y
Phaetus Rapido hot end
cht .4 nozzle
200mm/s print speeds on everything except bridges and gap fill
500mm/s travel speed
9000mm/s² acceleration.
hf-pla
Klipper running on RPi4
BTT Octopus v1.1
dual 5015 blowers for part cooling (hanging off the back)
Stock y axis stepper motor for now
creality 40-42 stepper for the X axis
22mm square carbon fiber tube gantry
mgn12 linear rails for X and Y
Phaetus Rapido hot end
cht .4 nozzle
200mm/s print speeds on everything except bridges and gap fill
500mm/s travel speed
9000mm/s² acceleration.
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custom ender 5 plus hybrid corexy
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my ender 5 plus with a semi custom corexy mod. printing esun pla at 200mm/sec, 10k acceleration. I'm just tuning it right now, so the print quality is terrible.
Can you share stl your endorphine upgrades ? Thanks.
Pretty cool to see this!! I had a similar setup on my Sovol SV05. Really like the fact that it is a super easy method to get a lighter gantry.
This is kinda cool! Is that a motor mount you are printing?
This is really cool! Do you have your design files online anywhere? Your modifications to the Endorphin3D files look interesting.
Look up snake oil hybrid corexy that is a true corexy hybrid
That’s pretty cool but 110% not core xy in any way! Core xy has an and b motors not x and y motors. Core xy both motors control x and y movements vs your setup has 1 motor control x and the other controls z
I know it's not a coreXY, the Kinematics are called "Hybrid-CoreXY" in the klipper config: www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html#hybrid-corexy-kinematics It is also sometimes called markforged kinematics.
Please explain more about your concept,how it works and potential benefits.
It's not really my concept, the kinematics existed before I started this. To me, the one benefit of the Hybrid CoreXY system when compared to a full CoreXY, is that it's simpler, but still offers the benefit of a lighter gantry that a full CoreXY design has.
What do you mean by hybrid corexy?So it isnt a mercury conversion?
It's based on the Endorphin3D mod for the Ender 5. That mod works for the Ender5 and 5 pro, but it didn't seem to work for the 5 plus (or I missed something), so I used the idea and designed my own parts to fit from scratch. endorphin3d.com/ When I went looking to make it faster, I didn't want it to be as complex as a full CoreXY, and found the hybridCoreXY/Markforged kinematic (you can look up markforged kinematic on google images and see how it's different from CoreXY). It's not ideal, but since my Y axis is driven on both sides, the gantry doesn't come out of square, and it means less belts and bearings. The mercury conversion is a true CoreXY conversion. I may go full CoreXY at some point, but just not right now.
Awesome concept! Thank you for sharing!
Pretty impressive! How's the print quality at those speeds?
Print quality is.....functional...that's the next part of this project, to tune the printer to be reliable at speed.