3D print models for Compliant Mechanism
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This project draws heavily from the innovative work at Brigham Young University's Compliant Mechanisms Research group (BYU CMR) and renowned expert Dr. Robert Lang (langorigami.com). The design boasts a slender profile, half the thickness of an average Lego beam, while its distinctive pocket span feature is cleverly integrated on one side to accommodate the constraints of FDM 3D printing. For those eager to bring this concept to life, I've uploaded the necessary files for 3D printing. If you're interested in customizing the design, feel free to download the FreeCAD model and make your modifications as needed. Curious about the process behind creating these models? Head over to my Instructables page (instructables.com/id/How-Do-I-Model-and-Build-a-3D-Model-for-Studying-C) for a detailed look at how I approached this project.
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