Rat Rig V-Core 3.1 - Configurable kit

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V-Core 3.1 will be replaced by its successor, V-Core 4, coming in April 2024. V-Core 3.1 is no longer in production and there is no stock left.

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The V-Core 3 is a premium DIY kit for a CoreXY 3D Printer with no compromises. Learn everything about the V-Core 3 on the dedicated project page: v-core.ratrig.com.

This "Configurable kit" is meant for advanced users who know what they're doing and want to have control over what components go into their machine. If you're just looking for a kit as complete as possible and don't want too many choices, you should probably be looking at the V-Core 3 Standard Kit.

Project Page

The V-Core 3 is a premium DIY kit for a CoreXY 3D Printer with no compromises. Learn everything about the V-Core 3 on the dedicated project page: v-core.ratrig.com.

 

Looking for a pre-configured machine?

This "Configurable kit" is meant for advanced users who know what they're doing and want to have control over what components go into their machine. If you're just looking for a kit as complete as possible and don't want too many choices, you should probably be looking at the V-Core 3 Standard Kit.

 

Compatible Extruders / Hot-ends

Via the EVA modular carriage system, the V-Core 3 currently supports many different extruders and hot-ends, allowing you to mount them on your machine in any combination you want.

You can check all available configurations at main.eva-3d.page

At the moment, we're only printing EVA parts for the extruders/hot-ends we supply. If you’d like to use other combinations, you will need to print the respective mounts yourself! STLs are available in the link above. Your EVA printed parts will be printed in accordance with the extruder/hot-end you select in the configurator. If you don't select an extruder or hot-end on the configurator, your printed part set will ship without those printed parts. In this situation, you can print the parts yourself using the STLs available in the EVA page linked above.

 

Not included

  • - Power cord - you will need to source a power cord with a plug, to connect your machine to the wall. We don't supply them since we ship worldwide and different countries use different plug types.

  • - IEC/Lan Plug - these are optional, and need to be user sourced.

  • - Cable crimping - you may need a crimping tool to assemble your electronics. Learn more about cable crimping here.

  • - Optional Electronics panel and enclosing panels - these are meant to be sourced locally by the user, DXF files with size, shape and hole patterns for the panels are provided for this purpose. Using 4mm thick polycarbonate sheets is suggested (CAUTION: thickness above 4mm is not advised as it will interfere with the XY motors).

  • - Depending on machine size, extension cables for the BLTouch, it ships with short cables, and at the moment we do not stock extensions. We recommend sourcing the following cables to extend the cabling of your bltouch: 1x 22AWG Cable 5 Conductors 1500mm

  • - To connect PSU, SSR and board, check the Wiring Guide for the cables you will have to source at: Wiring Guide

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    Enclosure Kit

    Learn more about the V-Core Enclosure Kit on the dedicated product page.

     

     

    V-Core 3

    The V-Core 3 is a premium DIY kit for a CoreXY 3D Printer with no compromises.

     
     

    This kit is the culmination of Rat Rig's accumulated years of experience designing, producing and distributing DIY 3D Printer kits worldwide. Originally introduced in 2017, the V-Core went through several iterations and multiple variants over time, through a process of continuously seeking user feedback to drive product development. The lessons learned over the years allowed us to understand what works and what doesn't, what features are most valued by users, and what choices ensure both quality and affordability. We've distilled all this knowledge into the V-Core 3, which was designed in partnership with Pawel Kucmus, a long time member of our on-line community and one of the most prolific contributors to the V-Core platform.

     

     

    Precision

  •    3 Point Kinematic Bed
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  •    6mm Cast Tooling Plate for Print bed

  • Bed - Image
     
  •    Bi-material Decouplers on Z arms ensure that any inconsistencies on the drivetrain won’t be transmitted to the print surface.


  • Decouplers - Image
     
  •    XY Kinematics built to last

  • Idlers/Joiner Parts - Image
     
  •    All movement guided by MGN12 Linear Rails

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  •    Doubled Z resolution with TR8x4 Lead Screws instead of TR8x8

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    The V-Core 3 uses 3 lead screws to drive the Z axis of the machine. They move the bed down in small increments, at the end of each complete layer. The Z axis moves very slowly, so speed is not the priority - precision and resolution are. 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. 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.

     

    Robustness

    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. From screws and nuts to brackets and plates, everything is bigger, stronger and tougher.


    Aluminium Frame - Image
     
    •    Frame made with 30x30mm T-Slot aluminium with a beautiful black anodization
    •    4mm thick anodized aluminium plates
    •    9mm Belts
    •    Weight of Z drivetrain and bed is distributed across the Z motor mounts - not on the motors themselves


    Couplers - Image
     

    Customization

    •    Available both as a complete kit and a configurable kit (for those who want to select their own electronics)
    •    Configurable options include LDO motors, Keenovo Heat pads, and multiple controller board options (from Duet3D, SKR, etc)
    •    4 build volumes available as standard option: 200, 300, 400 and 500 mm3


     
    •    Full End Stop solutions
    •    EVA 3 Carriage System provides mounts for most popular extruder and hot end choices on the market
    •    Shipping with EVA 3.0.2



     

    What is EVA?

    EVA is an independently developed and maintained project that aims to be a single platform for many extrusion types.

    Note that not all print head types (due to their physical dimensions) can reach the full print area.

    EVA Logo EVA 3 is the next iteration of the EVA platform with which V-Core 3 is fully compatible.

    Read more about EVA on: EVA 3 Documentation

     

    Support

    •    Fully comprehensive step-by-step build guide (Both static and video)
    •    Fully comprehensive wiring and electronics guide for multiple controller boards
    •    Support configuration files for several firmware choices (Reprap, Klipper)
    •    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.
     

    Safety

    •    Wiring design includes multiple cable management parts, for cable clamping, guiding and strain relief
    •    Custom Keenovo Heat Pad with pre-wired 157ºC Thermal Fuse for extra safety (Optional). 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.
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    •    For 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.

     

    Convenience

    •    Designed for a far easier and quicker assembly than previous versions
    •    Separate chamber for electronics ensures heat insulation, short motor cable path, easy access to all wiring, and a very clean installation
     
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    *Panel for mounting electronics is not supplied, user is meant to source it locally. A 4mm thick polycarbonate sheet is suggested. Mounting screws and nuts are included as part of the base kit. DXF files with size, shape and hole patterns for the panels are provided on the project documentation.

    ⚠ Electronics Panel should not be thicker than 4mm, otherwise it will not fit in the available space.

  •    IEC and LAN ports
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    Fully Enclosable

    Enclosure Kit

    The V-Core 3 was designed from the ground up with full enclosing in mind, with no need for an external enclosure. The design ensures that all motors and electronics are safely placed outside the printing chamber, so they are shielded from high temperatures, and no machine elements protrude from the frame, ensuring that the frame can be directly covered with panels from all sides.

  •    The enclosure kit does not contain the enclosure panels, these must be sourced locally. DXF and STEP files are available on the project documentation for all panels on all machine sizes.
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    Extended "Full Frame" for a fully enclosed work area

     
     

    Double door access

    Top and front easy access doors with foam seals

     
     

    Magnetically latched doors with double handles

    Easily remove the most convenient door depending on your printer position

     
     

    New printed spool holder

    The new printed spool holder can be assembled outside the enclosure

     
     

    Suggested Filament Routing (Using PTFE Tube)

     
     

    All motors outside the heated chamber

     
     

    New full metal front idler mounts

    Easier installation and maintenance

     
     

    Optional "Split Panel" files and kit available for bigger printer sizes

     
     

    Y-Axis bumpers for optional Y-axis sensorless homing

     
     

    Modding

    The V-Core 3 is the perfect printer for advanced users who like to tweak and tinker with their machine:

    •    Fully open-source design, with downloadable 3D models and part libraries freely available
    •    Frame is built on a modular platform of T-Slot and V-Slot profiles, which allow for endless possibilites when it comes to mounting all types of parts
    •    Vast catalog of stand-alone parts available for infinite upgradeability: screws, nuts, connectors, brackets, pulleys, belts, electronics, etc
    •    For some inspiration, check out the V-Core 3 Gallery with builds from users worldwide
     

    Dimensions

    Dimensions - Image
     

    Sample Prints / Parts

    These images showcase 3D prints produced by V-Core 3 machines belonging to members of our community.

     
     

    Acknowledgments

    As an Open-source project, the V-Core 3 design is the result of prolonged brainstorming, testing, and collaboration between many active members of the international 3D Printer Community, who shared their knowledge and experience with our design team. As such, the machine inevitably draws inspiration from and builds upon many existing design elements that have been developed, shared, tested, modded, and iterated by the community at large. The nature of the open-source movement makes it often difficult to trace back where each idea was originally generated, making it hard to produce a comprehensive list of acknowledgments. Nevertheless, below we list a few names and projects that we would like to credit for their direct or indirect contribution/inspiration to the V-Core 3 platform (in no particular order):

    • - Hypercube by Tech2c
    • - Voron
    • - BLV
    • - Jubilee
    • - Simon Davie
    • - João Barros
    • - Detlev Rackow
    • - Márcio Pereira
    • - Eduardo Oliveira
    • - Mikkel Schmidt
    • - Harald Wagener
    • - Antonios Antzoulatos
    • - Lukas Sinitsch
    • - Tomasz Paluszkiewicz
     

    License

    Creative Commons License

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

    You may share, remix and mod the design. By default, you may not use the design and its derivatives for commercial purposes, but if you request a commercial license from us, we may (and most likely will) grant you one, as long as we deem your goals are aligned with the best interests of the project and its users.

    The spirit of the project is to remove barriers to innovation and focus on pushing the technology, working as a collective, inspiring each other and experimenting with new ideas. We are happy to foster a rich ecosystem of suppliers and services that empowers users by offering them more options and alternatives.

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