Hard or soft pieces
Hard or soft pieces
Are these hard or soft pieces?
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Re: Hard or soft pieces
The arms are made of both hard and flexible sections. The flexible sections are at the elbows and wrist.
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Re: Hard or soft pieces
I have found an inter locking hard plastic 3D printing design that looks interesting at do3D.com. Will be interesting hoe the CRL come out.
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Re: Hard or soft pieces
Jai posted a video on the FB page of arm segments he 3D printed using a flexible filament... looks like they came out great!! Would definitely improve mobility. I also cut away more inside the elbow segments and that helped out a ton!
I'm curious about the black rivets we see hidden underneath the arm segments.... are those likely part of the arm rigging they used? Will that be part of the CRL?
I'm curious about the black rivets we see hidden underneath the arm segments.... are those likely part of the arm rigging they used? Will that be part of the CRL?
Re: Hard or soft pieces
From a stabilty issue i would rivet the inside of each at the pivot pivot. This will then allow them to sivel and flex.