Worry Birds (Robotic Owl Designed By Ainsworth, Lucas B) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

The "Worry Birds" robotic owl was created by Ainsworth, Lucas B originally in 2015. It started as a "Data Visualization" project in his lab and he refreshed it as an Owl for Genevieve Bell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genevieve_Bell) at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Aq1JhiZyW8

The attached code is using a joystick and 2 buttons.
https://youtu.be/3HacJsoahvQ

The cut template PDF is still shared in his github, however some links for the parts he used were no longer exist. Since I have the 3D printer to make the rest of the parts, I spent several days trying to recreate one to show what inside looks like during the Oak Meadow elementary's science fair. Plus we like it and my son can use this to learn arduino programming and the basic servo movement.

The paper cuts might take over couple hours, assembly wings might take another 2 hours and printing all parts might take over 4 hours.

The uploaded picture with a black base is the original created by him.
https://www.lucasainsworth.com/Worry-Birds-Robotic-demo-for-IDF
https://github.com/lucasainsworth/Worry-Birds

Material list

  1. arduino board, plus misc wires/sensors
  2. 4 servo motors(I use the cheap MG996) + 4 horns
  3. one foam board
  4. card stock papers (I used one poster board)
  5. one clothes hanger (or carbon fiber rod)
  6. one big paper clip for the hinge (mine is 1.2mm in diameter) or strong metal wire
  7. glue gun and sticks
armHinge.stl 35.8KB
armLever.stl 25.7KB
headHinge.stl 33.2KB
headHingeMount.stl 80.8KB
headMount.stl 40.7KB
owl_joystick.ino 4.9KB
servoHeadMount.stl 40.1KB
servoHeadTiltMountx.stl 47.9KB