Rigidbot Core-XY Conversion
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My Rigidbot is huge and I hate the fact that its a bedslinger. Time to update.
This upgrade is not for the faint of heart. it will involve permanently changing the operation of your printer.
Things needed - Some way to cut the X-axis rods. M4x.75mm drill+tap.
A brain.
Willingness to struggle through this until I get the steps nailed down.
Right now, print one of everything except for the Belt Clasp+Tensioner. Print 4 of those.
You'll need a wide mix of M4 and M3 screws. almost all of the M4 screws can be salvaged from the rigidbot. It will reuse some of the parts as part of the install. I'll get a BOM nailed down somewhere.
I designed this for a e3d V6, but the plate allows you to do whatever you'd like, in the end. I can make the mounting pointspublic and allow everyone to choose however they'd like to extrude plastic.
Right now the Y axis does not need to be cut down. the X-axis does. I currently have a max measured distance of 578mm.
I used these Pulleys for t
This upgrade is not for the faint of heart. it will involve permanently changing the operation of your printer.
Things needed - Some way to cut the X-axis rods. M4x.75mm drill+tap.
A brain.
Willingness to struggle through this until I get the steps nailed down.
Right now, print one of everything except for the Belt Clasp+Tensioner. Print 4 of those.
You'll need a wide mix of M4 and M3 screws. almost all of the M4 screws can be salvaged from the rigidbot. It will reuse some of the parts as part of the install. I'll get a BOM nailed down somewhere.
I designed this for a e3d V6, but the plate allows you to do whatever you'd like, in the end. I can make the mounting pointspublic and allow everyone to choose however they'd like to extrude plastic.
Right now the Y axis does not need to be cut down. the X-axis does. I currently have a max measured distance of 578mm.
I used these Pulleys for t
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