Jointed Robot
youmagine
I enjoy creating articulated figures. You can see my creations here: http://www.soniaverdu.es/p/bjd-art-doll.html I want to share this little robot figurine with you. Here's how it moves: Print on high-quality paper for a great assembly. No additional support material should be needed. The only tricky part is fitting the hip ball in place; this might require some sanding. But it's essential not to make the articulation too loose, so the legs and arms can move freely. Watch a video of the robot statue being assembled with elastic cord: "Layer height (mm): 0.1 Botton/Top, Shell thickness (mm): 1.2 It's crucial that the delicate parts of the neck, arms, and hands are filled to 20% density. Print speed (mm/s): 40 Support: none, but if you encounter issues, choose "adhesion platform" I've printed on PLA at 210 degrees Celsius Note: Be careful with the articulation in the base of the neck and fingers, as they often get stuck during printing and are hard to move.
With this file you will be able to print Jointed Robot with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Jointed Robot.