So yeah...... We have'nt made a video in a while.
We're a little rusty guys.
We've been busy, we've been sick.
We've had a bunch of projects that we got behind on because we were busy and sick.
Oh dude, we've been down with the illness.
But.... here is the long awaited, semi complete corexy prototype.
here is the long awaited, semi complete corexy prototype.
Now
We're running with SolidCore CoreXY Printer for the name of this 3d printer.
For now.
It may change. We'll see what happens.
But, we had a few major goals for this project.
The first one being that we wanted it to be theoretically, completely scalable.
So the only things that you would have to swap out in order to scale this printer either larger or smaller are obviously your extrusions.
and your linear rails.
And then if you had these plates on the side, obviously these won't make themselves bigger os smaller.
but if you swap out the extrusion and the rails
and use the same parts and you can make this printer as theoretically small or as large as you want.
Fingers crossed. We'll see how that goes.
And the other thing that we did that a handful of people aren't fond of
Is we're going with all three with the z-axis all independent motors.
Now... Right now.... we have those on the top because we didn't think some of that stuff through on the corexy prototype until halfway through it.
So the next one, the zaxis motors aren't going to be up here on top. They are going to be down here on the bottom.
