
Wall-E
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Here's a DIY guide on building a functioning lasercut robot that resembles the beloved animated character Wall-E. To create this mechanical marvel, start by constructing its base using a sturdy cardboard or foam core material. Next, attach four treads made from flexible plastic or rubber to the bottom of the box, allowing it to move around with ease. Using a combination of pulleys and strings, bring the robot's head to life by attaching it to the top of the box. This can be done using a series of hinges and levers that enable the head to pop up and down at will. To add an extra layer of realism, you can also include moving arms or other mechanical components that can be controlled remotely. One of the most impressive features of this lasercut robot is its ability to close up into a compact box shape when not in use. This can be achieved by attaching a series of interlocking panels to the sides and top of the box, which can be easily folded down to form a neat and tidy package. To learn more about building your own mechanical prototyping projects like this lasercut Wall-E robot, be sure to check out Amy Phung's GitHub page at https://amyphung.github.io/mechanical-prototyping/. There, you'll find a wealth of information on how to get started with DIY robotics and engineering.
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