
Pen Holding Robot
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A robot figure, depicted in images, holds a toothbrush and has wheels along with articulating arms. Interestingly, this robot also has buttocks. The central space can either hold a digital timer counting down two minutes for your daughter or display a badge featuring your company logo, as demonstrated in the model of one made for a boss. This particular model was scaled down by 50%. To ensure stability, shoulder joints may require an M3 screw and nut for assembly. M3 screws are also used for axles. Assemble the four arm segments with two each vertically on the bed; changing colors after the round joint will create a distinct "elbow" color. Unfortunately, models might not be properly oriented, a detail to improve upon in SolidWorks design software. The robot's head spins but may require heating and adjusting clips on the body for proper attachment, currently spinning only about 30 degrees.
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