Elegoo Centauri Carbon CoreXY 3D printer review

Project 1 – Gridfinity

Can the Elegoo Centauri Carbon Gridfinity?

After seeing some strong results with our early prints, our next thought was how we could properly stress Elegoo’s new Centauri Carbon? By the time we publish this review, we will have had the printer for little more than a week. With that in mind, we decided to fill that week with printing projects.

We wanted this printer to print almost continuously. Once one job is finished, we want something else to start soon after. If this printer is reliable, it should operate well under these conditions.

To keep this printer printing, I opted to kit out my office with some Gridfinity goodness. Gridfinity is a modular organisation system from the YouTuber/Maker Zack Freedman. If you want to store something, the 3D printing community probably has a custom Gridfinity bin for you. For this review, I will improve my office organisation with a drawer of Gridfinity bins.

Let’s say that we had no issues kitting out my drawer with Gridfinity base plates and storage bins. Now my batteries have a home that is easy to access, and I have a lot of places to organise my screws and other small items. I would have kitted out this drawer with more bins, but there was another project that I wanted to complete.

Mark Campbell

Mark Campbell

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