The Voron Trident Kit from Copymaster3D is a traditional CoreXY design with a fixed gantry and a 3-point bed that moves along the Z-axis. It is easier to create compared to the Voron2 while offering you many comparable functions. The main reason is that it still has a closed build space, so ABS and other temperature-sensitive materials can be printed just as easily.
Features:
The Voron Trident Kit from Copymaster3D contains all the core hardware you need to build your Voron. You will need to source your own 3D printed parts or print them yourself. The beauty of the Voron Trident is how customisable it is. You can easily swap out core components for upgrades and modify it to your liking. The best part is that you have to assemble the kit yourself, so working on it afterwards will be a breeze.
The kit includes a V6 style hotend with a Bowden extruder and is designed to be used with a Bowden extruder. You can easily upgrade this to a Phaetus Voron Dragon or an E3D Voron hotend to suit your needs.
Due to the carefully selected parts, you can be absolutely sure in terms of assembly and reliability that it can print super-fast, not only thanks to the CoreXY kinematics and a super-stable frame structure. More stability means higher speeds without sacrificing quality.
Max. print size (LxWxH) | 250 x 250 x 250 mm |
3D printing method | Fused deposition modeling (FDM) |
Item number | 22829349 |
Manufacturer | Copymaster3D |
Category | 3D printers |
Manufacturer no. | 200152 |
Release date | 25.10.2022 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
3D printer type | Construction set |
3D printing method | Fused deposition modeling (FDM) |
Filament diameter | 1.75 mm |
Number of extruders | 1 x |
Max. print size (LxWxH) | 250 x 250 x 250 mm |
Heating | Ventricle |
Mechanical features | Heated chamber |
Operating system compatibility | Mac OS |
Country of origin | China |
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Scope of delivery | 1 piece |
Length | 25 cm |
Height | 25 cm |
Depth | 25 cm |
Weight | 16 kg |
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