How To Build A Robot Using A 3D Printer – Into Robotics

Before building a robot, any user should identify the components and then begin their integration. New technologies are adopted by robotics fans including 3D printing technology. Using 3D printers, any user can turn the idea into reality and create unique projects. Using the 3D printing process, a French sculptor and model designs and create one of the most interesting printed robots called InMoov.

Take Gael Langevin shares his project files with anyone who wants to build a similar project with InMoov. The list includes files for electronics and parts of the robot.

The project includes the arms, hands, head and the neck. The project has a total price of $900, but doesn’t include the cost of the 3D printer.

Compared with a commercially available robotic kit, using the printing process the costs can be reduced even with two thirds of the cost of a standard kit available on the market.

This project includes also parts which cannot be printed. Specifications include Arduino uno x2, MG995 / HK2598 servos x12, Hitec HS805BB servos x8, 0.8mm nylon thread (fishing line), miscellaneous bolts, 3 kg natural ABS filament (various colors), 6V 44A batteries and charger.

The robot is functional and was programmed using a combination of Serialterm, MyRobotLab, and Arduino sketch programming languages.

3D Printed Robot Head

3D Printed Robot Head

 

3D Printed Robot Hand

3D Printed Robot Hand

3D Printed Robot Arm

3D Printed Robot Arm

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