3D printed body

Published on 2016-04-16 in Tote HaD.

Hey all, @davedarko writing. As you might have seen at the Hackaday Belgrade event - I’ve brought my Tote with 3d printed legs along to the workshop. There I was asked for the files and @Radomir Dopieralski told me I could share them in a log. It took me a while to chamfer some edges and fix the hip orientation of my design, but now I finally have all the parts in a presentable state. You can find the STL files for printing in the file section. The design files are made with 123D Design by Autodesk. That’s the 3rd time I completely disassembled my Tote.

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These are the hip parts, that you have to glue together. I’ve marked them with text so it is easier to spot how to glue them together. You will need 2 of each displayed parts.

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You will need to print two of each version of which there are two. These are the feet by the way.

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Print the legs part 8 times and glue them back to back, so that the servo mounts are on the same side.

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This is the baseplate that sadly doesn’t connect to anything. You have to hold everything together with one or two zipties wrapped around everything, since the holes are blocked by the legs and servo mounts.

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