Baseball Montreal Expo's cap
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The ultimate goal is to construct a robot that stands approximately 75 cm tall. This structure, dubbed a "cap," will encapsulate the head and facilitate effortless access to both the visual system and the main computer. Why incorporate a cap? Honestly, it was simply a matter of not wanting to introduce hair into the design. The elongated rectangular components serve as both a frame and a means of attaching the robot's visual appearance. This framework also plays a crucial role in guiding wires so they remain as visible as possible. Printed components: - When a file is named with a 2X suffix, it must be printed twice. - If no such indication exists, the component should only be printed once. Steps to completion: 1 - Print all required parts 2 - Cut ten sections of filament measuring 5mm in length and boasting a diameter of 1.75mm each. These small tips will be directed towards the base of the cap to serve as guides for assembly. 3 - Assemble the outline of the cap 4 - Securely fasten the two "palette" pieces together 5 - Affix the logo 6 - Position the logo on the front of the cap, specifically on the round portion 7 - Attach the "palette" components to the base of the cap
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