Heathkit Hero 1 Wrist Connection
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Initially, credit goes to Gyrobot for creating and printing these items. Heath Company started the HERO 1 project in October 1979, with the first units available in 1982. It's fascinating to see how technology advanced back then. This R2D2-like device is a true relic of the past. The provided STL file offers a replacement wrist connection for the robotic arm, printed at Swindon Museum of Computing for Heathkit. For more information, visit http://swindon.hackspace.org.uk/blog/heathkit-hero-printable-parts/ or watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm8WtTRuE7Y. Don't forget that printing this item doesn't require support.
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