Tunnelplan 3D printing Robotic Arm AR2/eDO

Tunnelplan 3D printing Robotic Arm AR2/eDO

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August 14, 2018 Today, aluminum parts, bearings, and other mechanical components arrive via post. July 27, 2018 Aluminum parts are ordered at https://www.anninrobotics.com/. May 20, 2018 All parts have arrived in stock. Assembly of the robot arm on the track and control box continues uninterrupted. 05 May 2018 The final bearing and belt remain outstanding. Adjust the hole in the arm to 15 mm for transmission purposes and utilize a transarm stiffener. An old 1 inch steel tube is used with a carbon tube measuring 24 mm inside. 30 April 2018 Printed parts are now available. 25 April 2018 A plate for the track has been printed successfully. 18 April 2018 Most components have arrived on schedule. Cables and printing parts require immediate attention. Kickstarter aluminum parts unfortunately ceased production, why so? April 2018 The start of a 3D printing robotic arm project commences. AR2 robotic arm (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAcU4k2Qskk) and e-DO robotic arm (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDbzeCe0QGs) are the chosen models. Learning from the project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1725519) is a key aspect. Parts ordered have yet to arrive.

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