Hexapod Robot
par markwtech
Fichiers imprimables (19)
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stlBody_Bottom_Plate.stl
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stlTibia_Spacer_Tube.stl
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stlTibia_Side_2.stl
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stlBody_Riser.stl
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stlTibia_Side_1.stl
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stlTibia_Foot_Plate.stl
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stlBody_Top_Plate.stl
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stlWire_Guide.stl
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stlServo_Bearing_Center.stl
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stlServo_Mount.stl
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stlTibia_Bracket.stl
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stlSBEC_Holder.stl
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stlReceiver_Holder.stl
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stlTibia_Bracket_End_Cap.stl
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stlFemur_Bracket.stl
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stlFemur_Bracket_End_Cap.stl
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stlTibia_Foot_Bumper.stl
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stlTibia_Base_Plate.stl
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stepHexapod.stp
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Description
This is my hexapod robot inspired by the PhantomX from Trossen Robotics but using cheap 180 degree MG996R clone servos.
The following parts are printed in PLA at 30% infill, no support material is needed:
- 1 Body Bottom Plate
- 6 Body Risers
- 1 Body Top Plate
- 12 Femur Bracket End Caps
- 12 Femur Brackets
- 18 Servo Bearing Centers
- 6 Tibia Base Plates
- 6 Tibia Bracket End Caps
- 6 Tibia Brackets
- 6 Tibia Foot Plates
- 6 Tibia Sides 1
- 6 Tibia Sides 2 (Note: the tibia sides are identical, they are just printed with opposing sides down)
- 6 Tibia Spacer Tubes
The following parts are printed in PLA at 30% infill with support:
- 1 Receiver Holder
- 1 SBEC Holder
- 18 Servo Mounts
- 6 Wire Guides
The following parts are printed in TPU at 10% infill, no support needed
- 6 Tibia Foot Bumpers
The PLA parts were printed a bit on the hot side (210° C) for better layer-to-layer adhesion and part strength. All parts were printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height.
Complete descriptions, assembly details, parts lists, and Arduino code for the robot are available on my project page on Instructables at https://www.instructables.com/Hexapod-Robot/
Demonstration video of the finished robot at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM-PRk9cH3s