Fully 3D printable robotic arm

Fully 3D printable robotic arm

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This has been my side project for several months, a fully realized 3D printable robotic arm that's almost ready to roll off the assembly line. The only piece you'll need to purchase is a reliable NEMA 17 stepper motor, which will be the engine that powers this mechanical marvel. Don't worry about the build process - it's remarkably straightforward and easy to follow, but if you're struggling or have questions, just drop me a comment and I'll be happy to provide additional guidance. To bring Patrik to life, you'll need to print three claws and three axes, which will form the foundation of this 3D printed robotic arm. And remember - glue is your friend here! A strong bond between parts is essential for a smooth operation. Take a look at the video below to see Patrik in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNjLgCV-0Yk P.S. I've been asked why I chose the name Patrik - well, it's simply because I liked the sound of it!

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