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Rigidbot CoreXY v1
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**Update Dec 2019:** If considering this conversion, wait for the v2 which uses premium Gates idlers, pulleys and belt resulting in better dimensional accuracy.
**Update Mar 2020:** The v2 has been published and can also be used with stock steel rods.
A stock Rigidbot is a sturdy machine overall and can produce quite nice prints. My goal of this conversion was to have a stationary bed, and be able to enclose the printer while relocating motors and electronics outside. End goal is to heat up enclosure up to 70C for best ABS part strength.
This conversion is inspired by [Hypercube](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766) and [HEVO](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2254103) 3d printers. Rigidbot has most necessary components for XY conversion. The bed needs some improvising.
There will be two versions of this conversion:
* v1 - use as many stock components as possible (steel X rods and linear bearings)
* [v2 - upgrade to lighter X carriage (carbon rods and bushings)]
**Update Mar 2020:** The v2 has been published and can also be used with stock steel rods.
A stock Rigidbot is a sturdy machine overall and can produce quite nice prints. My goal of this conversion was to have a stationary bed, and be able to enclose the printer while relocating motors and electronics outside. End goal is to heat up enclosure up to 70C for best ABS part strength.
This conversion is inspired by [Hypercube](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766) and [HEVO](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2254103) 3d printers. Rigidbot has most necessary components for XY conversion. The bed needs some improvising.
There will be two versions of this conversion:
* v1 - use as many stock components as possible (steel X rods and linear bearings)
* [v2 - upgrade to lighter X carriage (carbon rods and bushings)]
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