CR10 CoreXY Conversion

CR10 CoreXY Conversion

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**** This Is Still A Work In Progress - Right Now It'S Just Cad And A Collection Of Printed And Printer Parts. Not A How To - This Is Just To Document What I Did **** Also: This Is *Not* A Voron. I Looked At A Voron And Decided I Wanted To Go A Different Route. This Project Is An Answer To A Question I Had. If You Have A Cr-10 And You Wanted To Convert It To A Corexy, How Would You Do That? Some Design Wants: 1) Good Printing Quality 2) Enclosure For Abs. Prefer Working Over 70°C 3) Move Motors And Electronics Outside Of Enclosure 4) Use As Much Of My Existing Printer Frame As I Can That Being Said, My Printer Was Already Highly Modified. Here'S A List Of Modifications That Are Going To Be Needed Over The Original Cr10 1) Linear Rails (Mgn12: 4X450Mm, 1X330Mm) 2) Hemera Direct Drive Extruder With Volcano (Modified Hemera To Rotate Motor) 3) Bltouch (V3.1) 4) Keenovo Heated Bed (Mains Powered, Controlled Via Ssri) 5) Klipper Running On Rpi 3B+ 6) Bigtreetech Skr Mini E3 V2 7) 380X260X105Mm Electronics Enclosure With Fuse. Resulting Printer Has A Build Volume Of 250X300X400. How Does It Print? Don'T Know Yet. Still Working On It. With Everything But The Change In Mechanics And Without The Rails It Printed Very Well But Wasn'T Particularly Fast. The Accel Needed To Be Kept To Below 3000 Mm/S^3 So I Never Got To Really Test It Out. I Will Keep On Updating This Page With Results And Pics - Stay Tuned. I Added The Original Solidworks Assembly And A Step File Here And I Will Also Link An Onshape Link Below. For Future Reference The Solidworks Is The Source And Will Always Be The Most Updated And Include The Parametric Design History. I Really Welcome Input. Please Let Me Know If You Have Any Suggestions. Https://Cad.Onshape.Com/Documents/401701B24Db99Ace19A3792D/W/12D4Bd40Bd5743Acc0A4257A/E/A7E55E24Dfc3Bb26D63B545B

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