RailCore II corexy
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Thanks for the clarification. I did not realize that the fusion 360 link on the 300ZL BOM went to the 300 and not to the 300ZL. Thanks very much for the impressive documentation that you've provided. Really looking forward to this build.
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Oh, shoot, I'll correct that. Sorry!
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Fixed that link, thank you!
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We're "officially" considering the Standard builds deprecated, in favor of the ZL models (250ZL, 300ZL, 300ZLT). I've marked the Build Guides & BOM's to reflect that, as well as updated the table on kraegar.com. I'll be updating thingiverse accordingly and re-organizing the files in line with this change.
The standard builds will remain published (fusion files, guides, BOM) as they are now, but I won't be making a continued effort to keep the links and information in them up to date.
This is being done because the vast majority of the interest in the RailCore is now geared towards the ZL, and it will save a lot of time to just focus on the documentation and BOM's for those models, as well as to plan future updates with only needing to worry about those designs.
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A new aftermarket option is now available for the RailCore - Aluminum Z-Yokes from Mandala Rose Works. Even a badly bent leadscrew can't transmit wobble into prints with these.
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The Railcore just keeps getting better, excellent work @kraegar !
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Thanks!
We're trying to keep a balance where things are "optional", but still push the quality forward. It's been fun.
I posted a prototype I call the "Halo". I cut it out of HDPE to test fit, then I'll try it out of aluminum. Likely massive overkill and no improvement in quality, but looks neat.
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Looks similar to the E3D tool changer with the solid tool plate top.
I'm seriously considering the RailCore II for my next printer. Only the Voron 2 looks like a contender, but it's not really officially released yet.
Great work.
I don't suppose you could point me towards more example prints or build logs?
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Here's my print gallery: https://imgur.com/a/QNLli
Here's a build log from someone that's in process for theirs: https://imgur.com/a/edVEg4K
The most active places to find us and see different builds are on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RailCore/
Or #RailCore on Freenode IRC
We've also started a wiki at railcore.org - it's early and a work in progress.
As for the toolchanger, we full intent to support it if at all possible once it's available.
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I’m pleased to be able to make a major announcement!
KITS ARE ON THE WAY!
We’re partnering up with Project R3d to make RailCore II kits a thing.
What this means for the Open Source RailCore:
The RailCore will remain Open Source. The BOM, Build Guide, and fusion models will remain published as they are, and will be updated as we make changes. Nothing changes at all there, all future adding and improvements will be compatible with existing RailCores. The option of self-source building will remain available.So what are the kits?
To the largest extent possible Project R3d intends to offer a “True to the BOM” 300ZL kit - the final components aren’t 100% done, and some minor changes will be necessary, but overall it will be the same RailCore you can get today, just with “one click shopping”.What to expect in the kit:
Duet & Duex5 electronics will be included.
A wiring harness to simplify wiring to the Y carriage. Cables cut to length and pre-crimped.
Aluminum parts including the Bed, Stepper Mounts, Idler Plates, and X-carriages. (Still sourced from 713maker & Mandala whenever possible)
Various options for hotnends including E3dv6, Mosquito, or no hotend. (so you can “bring your own”)
Options for an extruder or a Bondtech BMG, or no extruder (so you can “bring your own”)
The bulk of the parts will look much as they do today - right off the BOM, and the printed parts done in Atomic filament (CF PETG for the structural parts).
Pricing is expected to fall between $1300 - $1700, and has not been finalized.
The timeframe for kits has not been finalized, but we're hoping within the next 1 - 2 months for the initial batch.
Project R3d will provide hardware support, J. Steve White & myself will continue to provide build support & continue with R&D to keep making the RailCore better. 713Maker & Mandala Roseworks will continue to be partners, without them we wouldn't be as far as we are.Next steps are putting together a forum (we’ll move off of SeeMeCNC’s) to offer support & info (we’ll keep the Facebook group alive too) and work on touching up the documentation. The initial batch of 10 kits will be coming in the next few weeks, and will be used to test out the process, catch any issues, etc.
We’re looking for feedback from the community - what do you want in a kit? What questions do you have?
We’re looking forward to the partnership with Project R3d, and to see the RailCore II be made accessible to a wider audience!
Tony Akens
J. Steve White
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@kraegar great work! I was impressed with both the Railcore and Project-Red's machines I saw at MRRF and I know you have continued to improve them!
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Can't wait to see these kits available. I have looked over Project R3d printers and was liked the build quality so I expect the kits will be excellent. Good people too.
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Thanks @T3P3Tony! Looking forward to the "easier shopping" aspect of the kit for sure.
@nhof Yeah - their printers were really nice. We're already trading design ideas back and forth, too. Initially the kits will mostly be a 'parts bundle' of the BOM parts, but over time I expect it to offer some real advantages to make it easier to build (wiring harness, pre-tapped extrusions, labeled parts, etc)
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The Kit Pre-orders for the first batch of are live! Reserve your spot in line! https://www.projectr3d.com/products/railcore-ii-300zl-full-kit-pre-order
The first run will require you to tap your extrusion, we will be building the jigs to utilize our power taps in the future. As the RailCore Team continues to improve the printers we will work with the to provide what we can in the kits. Let us know what you want to see and if you have any questions let us know!
Info@projectr3d.com
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What's the status of the kits? Has the first batch shipped yet?
I'm hoping by the 2nd or 3rd batch to have the cash available to purchase one. After self-sourcing my delta, and the considerable extra time and cash outlay that's been, I'm ready for another kit.
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First kit shipped and the rest will be going out soon!
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Thanks for the update, kraegar. Will the 2nd batch be in mid- to late November?
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@plasticmetal said in RailCore II corexy:
Thanks for the update, kraegar. Will the 2nd batch be in mid- to late November?
Project R3d handles all the logistics with the kits, so I'm not sure of the answer on that. You can email them and I'm sure they'll give you a timeframe, though!
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@kraegar The RailCore II 300ZL kit looks amazing and I am definitely saving up for this to be one of my next 3D printer purchase. I also wanted to say that the "Halo" prototype looks good and I wanted to suggest a idea for it. You should expand the Halo exterior profile to add slots for a removable top enclosure made of acrylic or PC. Thought it would be a good addition to the optional upgrades for the kit. I only suggested the profile expansion because from the photo I do not believe the moving components would have proper clearance with the current slots in the design.
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Where can I see this "Halo" prototype?