Prusa hasn't built a large printer yet, or I would own it. Using my MK3s(s), I've built a Hypercube EVO.
5h 38m
1× print file
0.15 mm
0.40 mm
131.00 g
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updated January 1, 2020

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Prusa hasn't built a large printer yet, or I would own it. Using my MK3s(s), I've built a Hypercube EVO. The extruder uses the E3D Hemera Extruder.

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Prusa hasn't built a large printer yet, or I would own it. Using my MK3s(s), I've built a Hypercube EVO. The extruder uses the E3D Hemera Extruder.

  • The design uses 4ea 3mm pins and a single bolt to hold the extruder in place. Real easy maintenance.
  • Pinda probe can be used with or without the part cooling attachments
  • Part cooling can be added through the Pinda Probe (creating an optional part cooling attachment for the opposite side of assembly).
  • Tried to minimize the X loss due to the wide extruder

I tried to reuse as many parts as possible from other E3D Hemera designs.

Included Reused Files:

Original Files:

  • E3D Hemera Mount (extruderbase.stl)
  • Pinda Probe Mount (pindaprobemount.stl)

Still a work in progress as of 1/1/2020

All parts printed on Prusa MK3s in PETG with Bontech Extruder. 15% infill and no supports.

To do:
1) Make part cooler support for the opposite side of rails to provide a bit better balance - Completed.
2) Add the second extruder
3) Potentially add a second optical end stop sensor for the other side of X

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