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  • 3D Files

  • October 19, 2017I printed my early prototypes, cases, etc on my home 3D printer (a Monoprice Maker Select Plus, which I highly recommend). I used a 3D printing service for my final prototype prints. Pictures below. STL files on thingiverse - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2586719...
  • 3D Printing:

  • Click for STL files3D Print all the 3D models, make sure to print the screen in white PLA.The design I made is for hanging on the wall you can modify as per your requirement in Fusion360 Fusion360 file.
  • 3D Printing

  • Download STL Files (Click) 3D Print the given 3D Models.Note: If you don't find the same Push Buttons as mine please design your own Keypad.Once the print is complete insert the pushbuttons and fix them with some quick glue.
  • 3D printing the shell

  • For this project, I commited pretty much any crime in design for 3D-printing. No flats, lots of overhangs, thin shell (2mm). So the only way I could print this without excessive use of support structures was cutting the design into pieces that could...
  • 3D printed panel

  • A 3D printed panel will hold the relay module, USB-C power delivery input, potentiometer, trigger input jack and voltmeter display. STL files are attached in the 'Files' section. After printing, the modules can be secured using M2.5 screws (except...
  • 3D Print

  • As this is a very first attempt at 3D printing, the results are quite nice. We used a Da Vinci Junior 1.0A that uses PLA for its prints. The first time, the two halves of the box fitted nicely, as did all the 'innards' of the box. Some minor modifications...
  • 3D Modelling

  • Next step is to model the entire robot to leave out any obvious mistakes. Sketchup is my preferred software for 3d modelling as it is simple to use and the availability of many pre-modelled components. The SketchUp file for the model is part of the files....
  • 3D printing

  • The first step was to calibrate the 3d print, magnet and motor.  Based on this test a few changes were done and the final model is attached. So next is sticking the magnets to this using some cyanoacrylate glue and giving it a quick spin.
  • 3D Printing of the arms pt.2

  • The second part of the left robot arm was printed in 3D using PLA with low density and spacing of 0.3mm between layers in a total printing time of about three hours.A segunda peça do braço esquerdo do robô foi impressa em 3D utilizando...