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  • 3D Printing

  • Because this was something I wanted to use on a regular basis, the watch needed to look polished and not super DIY. That's why I had the watch body profesionally 3D printed. If you have access to a 3D printer with great resolution and strong materials...
  • Step 1: 3D printing

  • To build a tower you will need to print the 3D parts shown on the left of the image. The "Sensors float" part is optional, print it if you want to use the pH and EC sensors. You will need 12 times the part: "Basket".  You can download the files...
  • Step 1: 3D printing

  • To build a tower you will need to print the 3D parts shown on the left of the image. The "Sensors float" part is optional, print it if you want to use the pH and EC sensors. You will need 12 times the part: "Basket".  You can download the files...
  • 3D printing

  • I created a spreadsheet of the times to print the parts for the basic flying saucer. This is the one I made without a NAS in it, that acts as a slave set of 84 LEDs to the first. It takes around 8 days to print (at 14 hours per day) or less when...
  • Print Or Order The 3D Parts

  • For this project, you'll need 12 essential 3D printed parts. If you don't have a 3D printer, don't worry! Simply order them from JLCPCB's site site, with prices starting at just $1. For the best visual appeal, I recommend opting for the 'Imagine Black'...
  • Scale Model

  • Based on the line drawings, a scale model was prepared using 2mm wire. We can use different things to make the scale model such as PVC pipes, electrical conduit or 3D printing.  
  • Required Machinery

  • Below is a list of all the machinery needed to hand build the enclosure for the project. Note that CAD files are attached of the enclosure if you prefer 3D printing it. Bandsaw Hot wire strip heater Sander
  • Assemble the grip

  • Start by inserting the 1/2" PVC conduit into the top portion of the grip, through the handle and in to the bottom portion of the hammer head. There are 2 distinct benefits of using a PVC pipe. It adds a lot of strength on the slender portion of the assembly...
  • Assembling the Face

  • Four 8x8 LED matrix were used on robot's face. The structure was divided in two parts (face back plate and face front plate) 3D printed using black PLA. It took me around 2.5 hours for 3D printing them, with 10% infill and no supports. Due to space limitations,...
  • Mechanical Assembly:

  • Start by 3d printing the rod connection and the end effector STL FILES on thingiverse. After that use wood or steel for the base I recommend its CNC cut for the precision as well as you should for the arms I made them from alucobond the material used...
  • Summary

  • Assembly steps Printing and removing support material Fingers assembly Thumb assembly Inserting the motors on the palm Inserting the motor on the thumb Fingers and palm assembly Casting silicone in the molds Gluing the silicone “skin” in...
  • Acquire necessary components

  • As mentioned in the project overview above, there are a few necessary components that need to be first acquired before getting started. See below list for ordering. Adafruit RP2040 Prop-Maker Feather with I2S Audio Amplifier (Adafruit)Lithium Ion Cylindrical...
  • Tools and Materials

  • The following tools and materials were used for this project: Tools: 3D printer - The whole body of the robot is 3D printed. Several hours of 3d printing were needed for building the whole structure;PLA filament - White and black PLA filaments...