E-Gor
myminifactory
All Evil Geniuses need an assistant - introducing E-Gor! A remix of the Chip-E kit from RobotGeek or equivalent mechanical and electronic components is required to build this project. To assemble E-Gor, you'll need a variety of 3-D printed parts and some additional mechanical and electronic components. The following list includes all the necessary items: * Chip-E kit from RobotGeek or equivalent * All 3-D printed parts except the Head and Top (to use Cart and Dozer) * HeadFPV * cameraHolder * newTop * To reduce slippage: * leftTrac * rightTrac * To use the Cart and/or Dozer: * Stabilizer * Cart: - Tray (2) - frontLeg (2) - rearLeg (2) - wheelHolder (2) - Wheel (4) - 10mm x 4mm Bearing [3mm hole] (6) - 3mm x 10mm screw (4) - 3mm x 12-18mm screw (8) * Dozer: - Dozer - dozerMount - Wheel (2) - 10mm x 4mm Bearing [3mm hole] (2) - 3mm x 6mm screw (6) Assembling the E-Gor requires a combination of mechanical and electronic components, as well as some patience. The stabilizer is one of the most complex parts of the project, but it works, albeit not perfectly. The wheels are printed with nija- or semi-flex and work well for traction on hardwood/tiled floors. However, they have not been tested on carpet or concrete surfaces. Overall, building E-Gor requires a combination of mechanical and electronic skills, as well as some patience and creativity. The end result is a functional robot that can perform various tasks, including pushing objects and retrieving crashed drones. E-Gor was designed by a user who has experience with 3D printing and robotics. They have been working on this project for several months and have encountered various challenges along the way. However, they are proud of what they have achieved and hope that others will find it helpful. The design process involved several iterations and refinements to achieve the desired functionality and performance. The user has shared their experience and lessons learned throughout the design process, providing valuable insights for other users who may be interested in building a similar project. Overall, E-Gor is a unique and functional robot that showcases the capabilities of 3D printing and robotics. It has been designed with various tasks in mind, including pushing objects and retrieving crashed drones.
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