HiroBot

HiroBot

thingiverse

This project draws inspiration from BIG HERO, an idea born out of curiosity as I pondered how to assemble it using magnets and strategically drilled holes for precise placement. Currently under development, I've made progress with printing parts, but the true value lies in inspiring improvements to the original model. Some elements are best secured through a reliable adhesive like glue, effectively reinforcing features such as faces and back panels. Printing the model at 50% scale has yielded impressive results thus far. The joining process was straightforward; using Neodymium magnets measuring 7x3 mm facilitated easy connection of components. A key revision included repairing the face center due to print failure on one attempt. For those replicating, here's a brief guide: the robot legs were printed at low resolution without supports for structural integrity.

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