Butter Bot Security Camera and more!

Butter Bot Security Camera and more!

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UPDATE: 11/19/18, China deceived about the diameter of the security camera. I uploaded 2 new files called SC_Faceplate and SC_LensRim that accommodate the actual diameter of the camera.\r\n\r\nI'm thrilled to share my version of Butter Bot! from Rick and Morty. This robot can double as a security camera!\r\n\r\nIn "Something Ricked This Way Comes," upon its creation, it asks Rick, "What is my purpose?" Rick responds by telling it to pass the butter. Moments after completing its task, the Robot repeats, "What is my purpose?" Rick clarifies that passing butter is its sole reason for existence. The Robot looks down and says, "Oh my god." Rick replies, "Welcome to the club, pal."\r\n\r\nThe arms articulate smoothly with the head and body. Unfortunately, the tank treads do not work as intended. I designed this robot around a button-type wifi security camera. If you want to use it in that way, print only the SC_Faceplate file or optional SC_LensRim file instead of printing the lens or lens cover files.\r\n\r\nThe tolerances on this project are very tight. Use an xacto knife and/or file to clean and loosen the joints before assembly. Applying lubricant is also a good idea. The small bumps on the inside of the arm joints are intentional and essential for proper alignment. When assembling, ensure that all pieces are lined up at the top.\r\n\r\nTo achieve extra-strength, print the arms and joints solid. While they will work with about 15% infil if you're careful, solid printing is recommended for optimal performance.

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