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3D printed Arduino hexapod robot project introduction
In this series I will be documenting my design and testing process for making a 3D printed arduino hexapod. This video sets up the basic premise of the project with a quick test of a servo controlled ...
Will Cogley on MSN
Building a robotic fox using Arduino and 3D printing
Watch the creation of a robotic fox built using 3D printing, Arduino electronics, and Fusion 360 design. This project explores how to design and assemble a walking quadruped robot, combining ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. 3D printing is a fun hobby to get into. Crafting figurines, useful tools, and other knickknacks on the fly is a pretty appealing prospect for ...
What just happened? 3D printing has become very good at making shapes, but making complex machines with moving parts is where most printers tap out. MIT researchers, however, have developed a ...
If you’re looking to jack up your car and you don’t have anything on hand, your 3D printer might not be the first tool you look towards. With that said, [Alan Reiner] had great success with a simple ...
While working on a project that involved super-thin prints, [Julius Curt] came up with selective ironing, a way to put designs on the top surface of a print without adding any height. For those ...
Novel solution: Tey’s 3D metal printer uses a proprietary formulation to print articles from stainless steel, alumina, copper and silicone without the need for high-energy enclosures. Researchers at ...
MIT researchers have built a 3D-printing platform that can fabricate fully functional electric machines in a single process, potentially allowing factories to produce replacement motors on-site within ...
A broken motor can bring an automated machine factory to a halt—and instead of ordering a replacement part that could take days or weeks to arrive, with costly production delays, it may soon be easier ...
Could this new device be the first desktop 5-axis 3D printer? Five axes of motion have long been desired by 3D printer operators for a simple reason: you don’t normally need any support structures.
This open‑source project is a self‑balancing robot built around the Arduino Nano 33 BLE. It combines a 3D‑printed chassis, two geared drive motors, a 6‑axis inertial sensor and a motor driver to keep ...
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