Guardian Robot, Hackable 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY
File formats: stl
Download type: zip
Size:22.1MB

The file 'Guardian Robot, Hackable 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 22.1MB.

Summary

Guardian Robot

This is an update to the Guardian Robot to provide room for electronics. I worked with Noe and lordtron to create useful hooks in this design.

Community

  • noodleyfelix Adapters to flip the leg segment orientation.
  • Carlos_R Adapter for a 5 mm LED. Check out his awesome build video!
  • Sonoranguy Modified the feet to remove the rotating claws. The rotating claws can be flimsy which this would fix.
  • Pyrofer Check out this improved version of the guardian leg. It no long snaps in, but looks much closer to the original.
  • Noe designed a new base to secure a stepper motor and switch.
  • Blkhawk has updated Noe's base to work with more stepper motors and is working on a leg redesign. Also check out Blkhawk's updated details which allows him to print them separately.

Changes from original Guardian Robot

  • Removable base and head
  • Pass through in the base for cables from the legs
  • Room for a 10 mm LED in the head
  • Room for a small board and battery
  • Room for a servo motor, I've modeled a SG90
  • Mounting points for additional hardware in the body (see drawing)
  • Mounting points for a motor arm in the head (see drawing)
    • I modeled a servo arm for a SG90, but I recommend you model your own using the head mounting points.
    • A structure needs to be built for the motor securing it to the body.

Parts to Print

Hackable
  • QTY 1, body (body_botwg3.stl)
  • QTY 1, base_cover (base_cover_botwg3.stl)
  • QTY 1, head (head2_botwg3.stl)
  • QTY 6, claws (claw.stl)
  • QTY 90, segments (segment.stl)
Details Separate

I've added files with the details separate to facilitate printing the hackable model with a dual extruder. The parts added are:

  • base_plain
  • base_cover
  • base_details
  • head_plain
  • head_details
  • hips_6
Details Separate, LED THRU

A modification recommended by Noe was to slice the details so that they penetrated to the interior of the body. This would allow a transparent material to be used which would allow an internal LED to shine through.

Update to Details Separate, LED THRU
I've modified the ears of the head to not use the secondary material. Printing these small details with a second material does not seem to work well.

  • base_plain_thru
  • base_cover
  • base_detail_thru_asm
  • head_plain_thru
  • head_details_thru_asm
  • hips_6
base_cover_botwg3.stl 451.5KB
base_details_botwg3.stl 5.9MB
base_details_thru_asm.stl 6.7MB
base_plain_botwg3.stl 2.9MB
base_plain_thru.stl 1.6MB
body_botwg3.stl 10.5MB
body_gadmek.stl 11.8MB
claw.stl 453.6KB
head2_botwg3.stl 2.0MB
head_details_botwg3.stl 1.5MB
head_details_thru_asm.stl 1.4MB
head_plain_botwg3.stl 598.0KB
head_plain_thru.stl 1.1MB
hips_6_botwg3.stl 1.6MB
hips_pieces_botwg1.stl 1.6MB
segment.stl 455.1KB
servo_arm_botwg.stl 33.7KB