ButlerTron

ButlerTron

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Human: ButlerTron To show appreciation for humanity's help in rebuilding the MakerTron population, Remix specifically requested a design that represents friendship between Earth and the planet Kwota. The ButlerTron has been created to fulfill this request. Head Unit The massive computing power provided by the head unit enables the ButlerTron to perfectly understand all forms of human communication. This allows the ButlerTron to converse in any language and comprehend subtle body language that humans exhibit. Arm Units Designed with flexibility and balance in mind, the arm units mirror the maneuverability of human arms. Joints are strategically inserted at key movement points allowing for smooth rotation of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist. The hands can grab and release objects with precision, thanks to magnetic tips that can be turned on and off. Leg Units These leg units are engineered to closely imitate the movement and appearance of human legs, minimizing attention from being a robot. If needed, they can generate surprising force for greater mobility. The Suit The suit is designed to give the ButlerTron an elegant look that fits seamlessly into human society. Beyond aesthetics, the suit protects the vital MakerTron C.O.R.E., capable of withstanding conventional human force. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Poseable Model Engineered for extensive movement among joints, the ButlerTron can adopt a wide variety of poses. Along the arms, shoulder joints, upper arm joints, elbow joints, and wrist joints are strategically placed to enable lifting, bending, and rotating the arm freely like a human. The legs are attached to the body via hip joints that allow rotation for both straight and side-to-side movement. Furthermore, the entire legs can rotate 360° so that knees and shoes can be pointed in any desired direction. Knee and ankle joints also allow additional rotation of these parts. Printing Orientation and Assembling Parts The included images detail part numbers and recommended printing orientations to achieve optimal results. When assembling all parts together, a guide is provided for the trickier parts, while others can simply be attached using pins and holes. It's recommended to use an infill of at least 70% when printing so that joints remain strong and do not break easily during posing. My print settings are also available in the attached picture for those interested.

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