
Right-handed coordinate system (small)
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I created this for my robotics lecture/exam at university. It needs to be compact enough so I can easily carry it in my pencil case. Size: 35 x 35 x 35 mm Rotational arrows are placed on every axis, pointing in the positive rotational direction of each respective axis. Some small notes about crosses and circles: * Each axis is modeled like an arrow or dart, with a tip and an end where the feathers are located. * A cross indicates that the axis is moving away from you, similar to looking at the end of an arrow with its feathers. * A circle with a point in the middle signifies that the axis is pointing towards you, much like gazing at the tip of an arrow directed at you. This convention was learned at our university. <b>Update1:</b> I've created an even smaller version (30x30x30 mm). It should work fine without printing.
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