
Articulated Robot
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Unlike the original, I created a smaller head without the spring but with joints. Behind my robot is not the fake winding key and there are some other minor changes. Like the original, I divided the prints into "plates" (in this case 5). I have printed 65% of the original size (for my little cousin, his name is Gabriel, so I customized my robot with a "G" on his chest, as in the picture). So it came to a height of about 12 cm. The head that I modified has a support created with MeshMixer. For the joints, I recommend a drop of oil. A difference from the original (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11190), I made the smaller head without spring but with joints. Behind the robot there is not fake winding key and there are some other minor changes. Like the original, I divided the prints into "plates" (in this case 5). I have printed 65% of the original size (for my little cousin, his name is Gabriel, so I customized my robot with a "G" on his chest, as in the picture). So it came to a height of about 12 cm. The head that I modified has a support created with MeshMixer. For the joints, I recommend a drop of oil.
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