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FB2020 2020 CoreXY 3D Printer

This is a rework of the Fusebox 2020 by Culain, which in turn is a rework of the Original Fusebox by AlexY. However at this point, there's not really much left of the mechanical workings of the original design. All the Carriage parts now have push fit bearings opposed to being cable tied. The X and Y Axis have been re-designed from the ground up to allow push fitting of the bearings. The Z axis is still mostly Culain's design, but has been modified to allow push fitting of bearings.

The Ethos of the Fusebox was to keep parts pricing low, which at the beginning of this project, was the same aim, however, it is now to improve the FB2020 to a point where it's pretty much it's fool proof and highly reliable. I want it to the point where anyone with a set of Allen keys can put it together. I'm happy with the frame rigidity, yes, it's not as rigid as it could be, but I still want to try to keep costs down where possible, by using printed plastic parts this helps a little. I've added a list of upcoming changes below.

All files should be orientated correctly for printing. Any file marked Culain is an original file from Culain's design and no physical changes apart from mirroring and orientating correctly have been made.

There are 2 versions, the Standard FB2020 and the FB2020 Plus. The Standard has a build volume of 200x200x170 and the Plus has a Build volume of 200x200x280(ish - this is still to be determined as parts are needed to confirm)

####NOTE: All bolt, rod and hot end holes on the STLS for the Carriage and Carriers have a 0.4mm tolerance. If you need less or more, grab the SCAD files. There is a setting in there to change it.

#####Belt Tensioning The best way I have found is to loosen off the motors so they are on the end of the bolts in the Y direction. Pull the belts as taught as you can manually then tighten the motors back up to bring the belts to full tension. I'm working on a better tensioning system currently.

####Further Plans

  • Overwork parts in FreeCAD format - in progress.
  • Change the Schlotzz extruder for an E3D Titan
  • Change the Z to use 10 or 12mm smooth rods - less z wobble
  • Look at the possibility of changing the push fit bearings to clamped - stiffness
  • Change out electronics for 24v - better heating - not urgent.
  • Assembly instructions

https://youtu.be/WNDfNemOfFM - Gayer-Anderson Cat in Whiter Generic PLA at 80mm/s at 0.1mm layer height.

https://youtu.be/yOhGpVYnDCI - Aztec Chief in ColorFabb NGEN at 80mm/s at 0.28 Layer Height

https://youtu.be/bmPf83OeyGA - Printing the Rigid coupler in ColorFabb NGEN at 80mm/s & 150mm/s Travel - retraction settings were being worked on, so the print is a little stringy..

https://youtu.be/XaOWR-UzrOI- 2nd Print - #3DBenchy Timelapse.

####Additional sources:

FuseBox CoreXY 3D Printer by AlexY - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1047193

FuseBox 1.3 2020 by Culain - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1247161

Compact Bowden Extruder, direct drive 1.75 by Schlotzz - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:275593

Bowden tube wire clip - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:661426

Fan duct for active cooling, supportless, parametized OpenSCAD Fan duct for active cooling, supportless, parametized OpenSCAD by Spinorkit - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:217253

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