N-DOF: The Modular Robotic Arm #3DThursday #3DPrinting
You can 3D print all the gears and bits of this arm. Shared by Keeeal on Thingiverse:
Features:
Modular: Ideal for flexible use and re-use. Try different arm designs without having to re-print parts. Disassemble and reassemble with ease.
Limitless: Print the same part multiple times and chain them together. N-DOF = “N Degrees Of Freedom”.
Extensible: Have a motor or actuator you want to use in your own robot? Design a joint with GoPro mounts separated by 30 mm… Now it is N-DOF compatible!
Compatible: There are a huge number of mounts for various objects that are already compatible with N-DOF. Search for “Modular Mounting System” or “GoPro”.
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