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Hypercube Build Review

Hypercube Autodesk Community Gallery
Hypercube Autodesk Community Gallery

Hypercube Autodesk Community Gallery Looking at the build progress of the hypercube 3d printer (design by tech2c). also looking in detail at the inductive sensor and mistakes i made in the build progress. Adrian's hypercube 300 improves the design and strength of many parts, and provides a ready made set for increasing build size to 300mm easily. strong recommendation to use these remix parts even if using a standard 200mm bed:.

Hypercube Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia
Hypercube Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Hypercube Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia I strongly recommend watching tech2c's buildlog on before building this printer, as there are some good explanations and tips in the videos. please note that this instructable is a work in progress. I built a hypercube and i love it. my advice and maybe you've allready purchased it. get a real e3d hot end. i tried 2 different clones had varied results after i got a real one it's been heaven. petg at 50mms and i've reached pla at 100mms. also i went with the sensor over the bltouch. We first spotted the hypercube pro at evo 2024. by evo 2025, we finally got hands on, and it’s clear: this is luxury leverless that people dream about. the build is the first thing that hits you. two slabs of precision‑milled aluminum give it serious weight and zero flex. This project is an adaptation and build of the hypercube evolution (hevo) project by scott 3d. the objective was to construct a modified version of the hevo printer with an increased height to achieve a larger build volume in the z axis.

Blog Post New Hypercube Evolution Build Plate Sgd
Blog Post New Hypercube Evolution Build Plate Sgd

Blog Post New Hypercube Evolution Build Plate Sgd We first spotted the hypercube pro at evo 2024. by evo 2025, we finally got hands on, and it’s clear: this is luxury leverless that people dream about. the build is the first thing that hits you. two slabs of precision‑milled aluminum give it serious weight and zero flex. This project is an adaptation and build of the hypercube evolution (hevo) project by scott 3d. the objective was to construct a modified version of the hevo printer with an increased height to achieve a larger build volume in the z axis. Hypercube the hypercube is a design by tech2c using 20×20 aluminium profiles. the printer is generally very lightweight, and uses corexy kinematics. To recap, this is my "hypercube overkill" with the trademarked "cartesian renaissance" kinematics. here's what it looked like before i tore it apart and here's the plastic it took to get this far. so this is the xy gantry only. i wanted the build to be as modular as i could reasonably make it so changes would be easier. The build was, and still is, a very rewarding experience. my printer is operational and printing parts as fine as those proudly presented in scott's introduction video. Upgrade your 3d printer to this frame! re use your motors, electronics, hotend, heatbed, etc i wanted to reduce the weight of the moving mass as much as possible. as the entire x gantry is moving in the y direction, the rails for the x axis should be light too.

Hypercube Archives Forty Two
Hypercube Archives Forty Two

Hypercube Archives Forty Two Hypercube the hypercube is a design by tech2c using 20×20 aluminium profiles. the printer is generally very lightweight, and uses corexy kinematics. To recap, this is my "hypercube overkill" with the trademarked "cartesian renaissance" kinematics. here's what it looked like before i tore it apart and here's the plastic it took to get this far. so this is the xy gantry only. i wanted the build to be as modular as i could reasonably make it so changes would be easier. The build was, and still is, a very rewarding experience. my printer is operational and printing parts as fine as those proudly presented in scott's introduction video. Upgrade your 3d printer to this frame! re use your motors, electronics, hotend, heatbed, etc i wanted to reduce the weight of the moving mass as much as possible. as the entire x gantry is moving in the y direction, the rails for the x axis should be light too.

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