The file 'Print-in-Place KILLBOT Mini V2.1 3D Printer Model' is (STL) file type, size is 20.6MB.
Even a vast robot army must begin with one tiny killbot...
UPDATE: Maximal thanks to all who uploaded pics of their killbots!
Print-in-Place sitting robot with articulated arms, legs and a head you can (kinda) spin and lift from the bottom!
13 moving parts in total!
Please share pictures if you start your own army! :)
And if you have any issues, let me know in the comments, as I did debug this thing for days and I don't think it has any of the obvious issues PIP things sometimes have.
Inspired by the Maker sitting robot as well as other cool PIP toys (links below).
I went thru about 20 designs (~15 printed), testing hinges, joints and their tolerances, and I even tested a few versions where pressing a button/the head lifted the arms 90 degrees... (eventually worked but was too tall and clunky and also disables free rotation of the arms) Please check out versions 14 and 16 to see what I mean and get ideas, I'd love to see this used more appropriately, maybe not in a robot... To be frank, I'm not very happy with the head mechanism, I'm pretty sure if you're old enough to pretend it's a working robot, you might as well pretend you're not spinning the head with your fingers. Also the joint stiffness or lack thereof depends on material and temperature too much... But I'm moving on, probably to supine robots...
Maker robot http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:331035
Wip robot http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1134277
Ratz http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1532944
Crocz http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:941177
etc...
If you print it and love it, please do upload a Make and consider tipping! :)
killbot14_cut.STL | 13.9MB | |
killbot16_cut.STL | 15.3MB | |
killbot21r.STL | 16.2MB |