Hardware required (See pictures for screw layout.)
All screw holes are pre-tapped
(4) 2-56 x 1/2″ screws
(2) 4-40″ x 3/8″ Button Head Screws
(2) 4-40 x 1″ Flat Head Screws
Servo Mounting screws.
Some of the parts will need to be oriented to be printed properly. See pictures for the layout I used. The fingers, forward hinges, and Pad need to be printed x 2. The finger pads were printed in a flexible filament for better grip but can be cut from rubber.
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