Without belts installed, both the X and Y move freely with no binding (Y with gravity, X needs some assistance due to the bushings, but it's not exactly difficult to move).The HyperCube is a 3D printer by Tech2C. The parts list is located on Thingiverse at: It is intended to provide an upgraded frame and motion to re-use a cheap cartesian (eg: Replikeo i3, Tevo Tarantula, Anet A8, HE3D, CTC, etc) and convert it to a cube frame with corexy kinematics. This page collects community knowledge of the HyperCube including assembly tips, popular parts remixes, and things which improve on the original design. These were mostly gathered from people on the Hypercube CoreXY 3D Printer Group on Facebook and YouTube. New 3D Printer - Build Log #1 - July 24 2016.Ĭredit to others given wherever possible.New 3D Printer - Build Log #2 - July 31 2016.New 3D Printer - Build Log #3 - Aug 6 2016.New 3D Printer - Build Log #4 - Aug 14 2016.New 3D Printer - Build Log #5 - Aug 21 2016. ![]()
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