Hexapod Robot
von markwtech
Druckbare Dateien (19)
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stlBody_Bottom_Plate.stl
205 Ko · 16 293 Downloads
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stlTibia_Spacer_Tube.stl
53 Ko · 16 174 Downloads
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stlTibia_Side_2.stl
33 Ko · 16 149 Downloads
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stlBody_Riser.stl
70 Ko · 16 170 Downloads
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stlTibia_Side_1.stl
33 Ko · 16 089 Downloads
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stlTibia_Foot_Plate.stl
75 Ko · 16 096 Downloads
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stlBody_Top_Plate.stl
423 Ko · 16 116 Downloads
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stlWire_Guide.stl
201 Ko · 16 029 Downloads
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stlServo_Bearing_Center.stl
57 Ko · 16 098 Downloads
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stlServo_Mount.stl
266 Ko · 16 283 Downloads
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stlTibia_Bracket.stl
97 Ko · 16 089 Downloads
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stlSBEC_Holder.stl
146 Ko · 16 007 Downloads
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stlReceiver_Holder.stl
111 Ko · 15 972 Downloads
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stlTibia_Bracket_End_Cap.stl
29 Ko · 16 100 Downloads
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stlFemur_Bracket.stl
107 Ko · 16 075 Downloads
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stlFemur_Bracket_End_Cap.stl
30 Ko · 16 034 Downloads
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stlTibia_Foot_Bumper.stl
212 Ko · 16 018 Downloads
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stlTibia_Base_Plate.stl
84 Ko · 16 060 Downloads
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stepHexapod.stp
11.8 Mo · 4 381 Downloads
Beschreibung
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