part of a robotic clamper

Design by andre.bois
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Printed, and used as replacement ! Very good precision, around 0.1 mm.
Printed, and used as replacement ! Very good precision, around 0.1 mm.
Printed, and used as replacement ! Very good precision, around 0.1 mm.
Close up with the metal axes fitting in.
Close up with the metal axes fitting in.
Close up with the metal axes fitting in.
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fully working now
fully working now
fully working now
Just when I found this unused and broken robotic arm, I heard about Shapeways, so I decided to model a better design with Blender and replace the broken parts with 3D printed plastic !
cm: 3.762 w x 1.576 d x 7.038 h
in: 1.481 w x 0.62 d x 2.771 h

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This time I got the normals right :-)
March 29, 2010, 7:15 am
This time I got the normals right :-)
March 29, 2010, 7:15 am
bonjour, je possede un robot YOUPi, je suis tres interessé, par cette étude de la pince avec cette nouvelle piece. pouvez vous entrer en contact avec moi. simonnet.jacques@neuf.fr je vous remercie
August 21, 2009, 7:20 am
How useful....the WSF material might even be a better choice for such an application due to the gripper surface. Preferable to metal anyway.
August 5, 2009, 6:07 pm
 
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