I have seen folks write about CoreXY machines for over a year now and passing over them. So, curiosity has finally gotten the better of me.
I have a 270x260x270 mm Cartesian printer made from 1" aluminum t-slot that is a "traditional" X/Y with Z plane moving bed (The full 300mm extents are not reachable).
Why is CoreXY special? All those long belts at weird angles gives me the shivers with respect to belt wobble and stretch.
What makes this design superior to a traditional (non-bed flinging) Cartesian printer?
DLC
I have a 270x260x270 mm Cartesian printer made from 1" aluminum t-slot that is a "traditional" X/Y with Z plane moving bed (The full 300mm extents are not reachable).
Why is CoreXY special? All those long belts at weird angles gives me the shivers with respect to belt wobble and stretch.
What makes this design superior to a traditional (non-bed flinging) Cartesian printer?
DLC