
Separate chamber for electronics ensures heat insulation, short motor cable path, easy access to all wiring, and a very clean installation.Designed for a far easier and quicker assembly than previous versions.The wiring comes out of the pad slightly off-center, so it's neatly guided to the back of the machine without interfering with the bed mounting point at the back.įor 120/220V Heat pad users, grounding point at the bed and fully isolated bed from the rest of the printer means that the printer frame is never conducting any dangerous voltages. Wiring design includes multiple cable management parts, for cable clamping, guiding and strain reliefĬustom Keenovo Heat Pad with pre-wired 157✬ Thermal Fuse for extra safety (Optional).Join our Facebook 3D Printer Community to connect with other V-Core users, share builds, knowledge, mods, and stay posted on all V-Core 3 developments.Support configuration files for several firmware choices (Reprap, Marlin, Klipper).Fully comprehensive wiring and electronics guide for multiple controller boards.Fully comprehensive step by step build guide (Both static and video).Read more about EVA on: EVA 3 Documentation Support ¶
#HYPERCUBE VS VORON FULL#
Note that not all print head types (due to their physical dimensions) can achieve the full 300x300 print space.ĮVA 3 is the next iteration of the EVA platform with which V-Core 3 is fully compatible. EVA 3 Carriage System provides mounts for most popular extruder and hot end choices on the marketĮVA is an independently developed and maintained project that aims to be a single platform for many extrusion types.Configurable options include LDO motors, Keenovo Heatpads, and multiple controller board options (from Duet3D, SKR, etc)Ĥ build volumes available as standard option: 200, 300, 400 and 500 mm3.Available both as a complete kit and a configurable kit (for those who want to select their own electronics).Weight of Z drivetrain and bed is distributed across the Z motor mounts - not on the motors themselves.Frame made with 30x30mm T-Slot aluminium with a beautiful black anodization.From screws and nuts to brackets and plates, everything is bigger, stronger and tougher.
#HYPERCUBE VS VORON SERIES#
While previous V-Core versions, like many other printers on the market, relied solely on 20 Series profiles, the V-Core 3 is fully built on a 30 Series aluminium frame. This both doubles the Z resolution of your layers and multiplies the holding torque - always helpful when you're moving such a heavy bed, especially on the larger variants. The V-Core 3 uses TR8X4mm lead screws instead of the TR8x8mm used in previous machines, effectively halving the pitch of the lead screw - this means that each rotation of the motor, now moves the bed half as much. The Z axis moves very slowly, so speed is not the priority - precision and resolution are. They move the bed down in small increments, at the end of each complete layer. The V-Core 3 uses 3 lead screws to drive the Z axis of the machine.
