rob the robot toy 3d models
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This library contains various connectors and components to create unique linkages and body structures for toy robots. Updates will be made regularly. The design uses OpenSCAD, allowing for customization through parametric modeling. Create your own...
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[Following on from my first toy robot arm](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4555965) This one is a bit more modular and can be used as a toy, desk lamp, microphone or camera stand via swappable add-on components. The gearbox code has also been fully...
cults3d
Following on from my first toy robot arm (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4555965) This one is a bit more modular and can be used as a toy, desk lamp, microphone or camera stand via swappable add-on components. The gearbox code has also been fully...
cults3d
... A gentle push or pull should loosen them up easily. The pegs on this gundam robot can be a bit loose in some areas, while others might be a bit too tight. ...I fixed this by applying a small amount of super glue to hold the pegs in place securely.
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Little Toy Robot little Robot with Spring loaded feet. ... Requires: - 1x Head_V2 - 1x Body_V2 - 1x Front_V2 - 1x Back_V2 - 1x Feet_V2 - 2x Arm ----------------- - 2x Compression Spring D=9, L=35 - 2x M5x30 Bolt - 2x M5 Locknut - 3x M4x12...
grabcad
A helmet designed for toy robots is available for purchase. This accessory can add a fun touch to any robot collection, and can even be used as part of playtime activities. Made from durable materials, it ensures safety while still looking stylish.
prusaprinters
Then I made a generic posable robot toy, and then I went back and make the original Cymon compatible with the generic set as a first expansion. So, chronologically, this is the last set I made with these connectors, but in the heirchy of things, this...
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Retro Robot! ... This is my first creation with a 3D software. I wanted to create a robot like in the 50s/60s movies. ... I used supports for printing.
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... I'll upload new accessories and body designs in the near future. I've been test printing these and the best orientation of all the joints is printing the pegs so that the are parallel to the build plate and printing the whole thing with supports.
prusaprinters
I'll upload new accessories and body designs in the near future. I've been test printing these and the best orientation of all the joints is printing the pegs so that the are parallel to the build plate and printing the whole thing with supports....
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This was just a funny toy robot I made in Blender - kind of based on those old battery ones. ...Printed pretty well on my UP Mini I printed it at around 60mm x 60mm (aprox 2inches) but you can do any size your printer supports ...
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Nice robot toy that can be reassembled in different ways. If you want to make it for a small kid scale it up 125%. That way it's big enough that it can’t be swallowed. But always be careful with small parts. ...:)
cgtrader
Key highlights of this highly detailed digital sculpture include the following exceptional features: richly textured for maximum visual fidelity; compatible with the acclaimed Cycles rendering engine for cutting-edge photorealism; painstakingly...
cgtrader
HI RES MODEL OF A TOY ROBOT Scene Details Revealed ---------------------- V-Ray Scene Prepared for Intense Rendering Preview Images are Render Outputs Ready to Inspect System Units set to Centimeters Geometry Details Unveiled ------------------------...
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... two parts, then attaching them with adhesive. ...This process is straightforward due to the simple design of the original toy arm. For clarity, I've included a link to the Amazon product page of the Educational Insights Juego Design Drill toy.
grabcad
The Disney/Pixar Collection U-Command Wall-E from Thinkway Toys gets a workout every day, courtesy of my energetic son who proudly displays it as his number one favorite toy.
cults3d
... and layer height 0.3mm. This design is very easy to print. The Robot Guy features moving legs, arms, and rotating head. Simply pull the robot off the build plate, twist to loosen up the joints, and you are ready to move your Little Robot Guy.
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It appears you've provided a detailed guide for assembling the mechanical parts of a robot toy. I will outline the steps: ## Step 1: Assemble the Gear and Crank Assembly - Use a paper shim if necessary to tighten the gear onto the brass rod. - Apply...
prusaprinters
However, all attached models are sized to match the the Modular Toy Robot Arm that I remixed this from.Print and Assembly Recommendations:All parts with gears must be printed laying all the gears flat.Gears may fuse a little, but will break...
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This little gundam robot was designed by me, and it's definitely more of a toy than a real gundam figure. Technically, it's articulated, but its range of motion is limited - and just like 3d printed joints, it doesn't hold any pose very well. I think...
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This is a copy of the old toy (shown at the right-top in the pictures). It appears in different cultures as a puzzle, vending toy, or keychain. Tried to preserve all proportions, except for manufacturing "nuances". Ideally, the printed pieces can...
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However, if you turn the robot on and let it walk for 30 seconds or more, the LEDs will start dimming or turning off due to voltage drop below their forward voltage when wired in series. To address this issue, I included a jig for soldering the LEDs...
prusaprinters
They haven't gone flat yet but if you turn the robot on and let it walk for 30 seconds or so, the leds start dimming or going out in the parts of the walking cycle where the current is higher. This has to do with the voltage from the batteries...
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The smaller model has the ring antenna removed as it would be very delicate at that size, and the wording “Robot M1” on the back would not be very legible, so it was removed. Both features remain on the larger robot version. Support is needed. The...
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Assemble the robot by crafting four sturdy limbs and attaching them securely to the body using strong strings tied tightly at both ends, connecting the head firmly to the body with a reliable knot that holds everything together.
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... and music. To see the robot in action, check out the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sQ92HZ0bVqg If you have any ideas or suggestions for improving this design, please don't hesitate to share them. ...Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
grabcad
A clockwork dancing toy is featured in the Basic Electronics Course available on betalearn.org, and a video demonstration can be viewed at this YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqwTU...
sketchfab
Animation of arachnids safeguards slumber with unwavering vigilance. Initially, this digital creature was crafted untextured and devoid of UV coordinates as a simple prototype for a rigging class exercise. ...However, I found myself drawn to its...