Borg prosthetic arm
cults3d
Here is my Borg prosthetic arm from Star Trek. The cylindrical parts have a deliberate 5mm gap so you can use a hair dryer to warm up the plastic and adjust the size to fit your arm perfectly, or scale it if you prefer. The arm contains eight pairs of 3mm LED's that are securely glued onto the surface, along with two servo motors (SG90). Please check out this video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL4FHzn_UvY Everything is powered by an Arduino nano and a 9V battery, complete with code and schematic attachments. I intentionally left the wires exposed to give it a more Borg-like appearance. I also added some extra electronic components that were painted with metallic copper for a sleek look. To top it off, I incorporated several black 5mm elastic tubes. Feel free to suggest any improvements or upgrades you think would take this prosthetic arm to the next level!
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