I wanted a robot that was super easy to 3D print and was least number of parts to make. This robot was inspired from the Farscape DRD robots. There's merely 2 components (top and bottom) that need to be printed, which clip together.
Download the app and project, which also contains the 3D printable files from here: https://synthiam.com/Community/Apps?id=6203
Here's the robot working...
Here's inside the robot
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Before I try some random internet service, I'm going to give it one more try here. Would anyone be willing/able to print the shell and bottom and ship it to me at a reasonable price?
Hey Zap, the OP of this thread is offering to make shells of this cool little robot:
synthiam.com/Community/Questions/8199
It's not a 3D print but a molded shell. IMOP molded is a better product between the two. Old school.
I've never seen this guy post here before he seems like a talented and honest guy. LOL
(of course I'm kidding. He's one of the old timers)
@Zap, I could do either, 3d print a little one or cast one from the mold I have of my big one.
@jstarne1 How can I contact you about doing the 3D printed one?
[email protected]
This one just turned up in my feed again. I never built it because at the time I didn’t have an iotiny. Wondering if a quick revision using an esp32cam replacing 2 components for 1 is a good idea for a quick diy kit for kids. I wish there was a decent breakout shield for esp32 cam.