Chip-E Serving Arms

Chip-E Serving Arms

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I am submitting this entry for the Chip-E remix challenge. When I first laid eyes on Chip-E, I couldn't help but think of those ancient Japanese Karakuri tea serving automatons that were so intricately crafted. It would be a blast to see Chip-E transform into a diminutive servant. The base and midsection have been modified to accommodate the arms at different heights or positions, giving you flexibility in your design choices. If you prefer to use the base instead of the midsection for the arms, simply print the original midsection for Chip-E as the modified midsection might obstruct the base's functionality. The arms can be attached either side by side or holding a tray in front. However, if the front tray is loaded with an object that's too heavy, it may cause Chip-E to tip forward, so I've added a pair of slots in the back where you can insert M6 nuts to balance out the weight. Additionally, I've included a small cup and vase for some creative fun, along with trays featuring ridges designed specifically for holding small cups.

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