#Cubex duo cubify driver
Just wire up the Y stepper motors in parallel to the Y driver on a RUMBA. > electronics hackers wants to hack one up for me, > more) to get a drop in Marlin-based replacement > a board that natively runs 7 stepper drivers. > motors total (two on the Y axis.) I haven't found > sturdy and precise, with a huge build area, so I'd > looking to convert my CubeX Trio to an open source > That aside, I'm another one of the many owners > prints are accurate, highly repeatable, and look > and the print quality shot through the roof. > people worked out a way to use KISSlicer instead, > they sure seem like noobs when it comes to their > company that's been in 3-D printing for 30 years, > the insanely bad 3DSystems slicer software. > The terrible print quality on the CubeX is due to If you could make and sell the printer I've described for under $3k, I'd be all over it.Īs it is now, I'd just be happy to get my CubeX running on open electronics and Marlin. Enclose and sound dampen it, so it can run overnight without waking the entire household. Uses standard electronics which are compatible with Marlin firmware and can interface with Cura.ġ0. An available enclosure/stand which houses/feeds the filament spools and includes dessicant to remove humidity from the enclosure - preferably with the ability to hold up to 5 LB spools.ĩ. Self-leveling build platform - I've seen this on a few new printers coming out and love the idea.Ĩ. Nozzles that can print high enough temperatures to do nylon and polycarbonateĦ. A quick heating heated build platform that can handle higher temperature materials than ABSĥ. Similar tank-like mechanical stability to the CubeXĤ. I'm sure you could sell a lot of them, if you make wish list for the new printer you're designing is:ġ. If any of you brilliant electronics hackers wants to hack one up for me, let me know. I'd pay $500 (maybe more) to get a drop in Marlin-based replacement that works well with Cura. Unfortunately, the Trio has 7 stepper motors total (two on the Y axis.) I haven't found a board that natively runs 7 stepper drivers. The CubeX mechanism is sturdy and precise, with a huge build area, so I'd like to keep it. That aside, I'm another one of the many owners looking to convert my CubeX Trio to an open source RepRap controller board. The prints are accurate, highly repeatable, and look amazing. Over on the KISSlicer forums, people worked out a way to use KISSlicer instead, and the print quality shot through the roof. For a company that's been in 3-D printing for 30 years, they sure seem like noobs when it comes to their slicing software. The terrible print quality on the CubeX is due to the insanely bad 3DSystems slicer software.
#Cubex duo cubify software
All open source software and electronics so you will never be stuck with a Cube X type machine. My intent is to manufacture kits as well as fullly assembled units. I want to incorporate as much user input as possible. If you guys have any input on options for a 3 d printer that you like, drop me a note. After the cubify deal I saw a great need for this device on the market.
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Made in the USA, with all motion critical parts cnc machined out of billet aluminum.
#Cubex duo cubify full
I am in the process of designing a full 3d printer. I own a engineering company with a full cnc machine shop. Anyone thinking of the cube x STEER CLEAR. They were going to send me a new unit and a call tag for the dead unit but did not even do that. I used a credit card that they had not even tried to charge yet. I too got the run around with cubify saying we don't give refunds. To print the basket ball they show all the time would take something like 120 hours. It printed a few very poor parts and then would not even boot up. I've tried changing settings in the config file to reverse theY-Axis homing direction with no success. When I home the Y-Axis the head moves towards the front of the machine, away from the stop. I now have X,Y & Z Axis movement under control by Repetier-Host but am having trouble with the Y-Axis homing direction. When I asked for a refund on the basis that the product does not meet it's published spec, 3D Systems responded by telling me my expectations were too high and that there is no guarantee on the spec as it is a consumer based printer.Īnyway to cut a long story short I have dismantled my printer removing the controller board & fitting a RAMBO controller board. The best I've managed to print is a blob of melted plastic. Unfortunately the product was released prematurely and as supplied isn't capable of printing a decent part.
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I recently purchased a Cubex Trio 3D printer.