3D-printed Walking Gear Bot (Robot)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This 3D-printed robot, through the clever use of planetary gearing, converts simple rotation to a walking motion.
    This robot uses a single 6V electric motor equipped with a speed reducer (can be bought for around $5 on eBay), four AA batteries and a few pieces of wire. There are 11 involute gears in this mechanism, and 36 parts overall.
    To download the .STL files for this mechanism, and for detailed and illustrated assembly instructions, please go to www.otvinta.com....
    Visit www.otvinta.com for other 3D-printable models and tutorials.

Комментарии • 7

  • @erickweil4580
    @erickweil4580 7 лет назад +2

    simply awesome. the robot seems to suffer to walk. should add a banner: "no robot was harmed in this video".
    if you put a motor with a little more power to spin a bit faster would be interesting.
    do you know anything about arduino? this awesome mechanics plus clever coding to motor movement = awesome stuff

  • @agepbiz
    @agepbiz 7 лет назад

    I love this!

  • @danilojoksimovic4425
    @danilojoksimovic4425 3 года назад

    Can you tell me, what's the easiest way to wire baterys and engine. Good robot I like it

  • @LittleStoneDogs
    @LittleStoneDogs 7 лет назад

    First off, as a blender user I would like to thank you for the tutorials and the involute gear calculator on the website.
    out of curiosity, what is your background..... between understanding the math behind gears, application development (ASP.Net website) as well as 3d modelling and constraint animation in blender, the breadth of knowledge displayed is impressive.
    have you thought about coding a plugin for blender that generates involute gears? the gear pluggin in blender is rather simple in comparison and not as useful as a plugin based on your tutorials/website.

    • @OTVinta3d
      @OTVinta3d  7 лет назад +2

      Our next project is a calculator instantly generating a Python script that draws two meshing involute gear outlines.
      About the background: computer nerds with old-school training in Math, Physics and other fundamental sciences, at your service.

  • @MyOmpo
    @MyOmpo 6 лет назад

    I have made this gearbot. But 30RPM speed reduction motor is unable to take load of whole assembly. Which motor should I use? Otherwise this gearbot looks nice. Thanks

  • @docterDUH
    @docterDUH 4 года назад

    unnecessarily complex