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A project log for Wall-E

A small-size, low-cost, Wall-E robot. Remote controlled from a HTML5 interface, through WiFi websockets.

etienneEtienne 06/23/2019 at 13:400 Comments

Now that I have 3D-modelled the electronics modules stack, it seems it can fit in the back half of the body, behind the motors. Not represented here is a mess of wires connecting the interface modules with motors, servos, power supply. Anyway there's still some room left in the front half. Maybe I can add a 0.95" oled display for instance (the greyish cutout in the torso), and speaker with wav/mp3 module?

Additionnally, I'm not fully satisfied with the accuracy of my hand-sawn plywood parts, so I intend to rebuild the whole body out of laser cut plywood or MDF. If I use yellow tainted MDF instead of plywood, I could probably have burn additional aesthetic details on the surface. 

I have no experience in laser cutting & drawing though. Can anyone give me some advice on how to design and assemble a beautiful body? 

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