
Yazzo Cubot
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The Yazzo Cubot is a customizable endoskeletal bot frame with design goals of low part count, easy printability, and local sourcing of materials. Its OpenScad file allows users to choose different sizes for control and hot areas while keeping assembly time minimal. The basic design features linear slides in the z-axis and x-axis, which can accommodate various attachments. Using 5/16" threaded and smooth rods by default, these parameters are editable for personalized preferences. Remaining parts to add include motor mounts and carriages. The control area is designed to house essential components, while the endoskeleton can be skinned using panels and zip ties for added stiffness and customization. To create your Yazzo Cubot, decide on its size, edit the OpenScad file accordingly, visualize the design with F5, gradually uncomment and print individual parts, and assemble your bot with joy. Be mindful of rod threading during assembly, and note that there are two types of threaded rods in the parts list, with 12 rods at 12" length and four rods at 18" length for verticals.
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