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3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven)

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You can see it in action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f46L0Zevh98&index=1&list=PLKlCRfoiwe7zxNRuM8yCrSzYMXyAeoGDk

The only parts I printed with supports were the "gripper servo segment" and "gripper mount to MG90S" the rest of the parts all printed fine without them.

All the bolts are M3 (3mm diameter) button/rounded head. (The number of nuts and bolts doesn't match because some bolts are screwed directly into the plastic or servos.)
Required bolts:
19x 12mm
3x 40mm
1x 6mm
12x 4mm

Required nuts:
9x square nuts (M3)
13x hex nyloc (M3)
Various sized screws for the servos to hold them in place and attach parts to the servo arms.

Servos used:
3x HJS3315D Robot Servo
2x MG90S TowerPro Metal Gear Servo (Interchangeable with SG90 TowerPro Servo as they are nearly exactly the same size).
1x SG90 TowerPro Servo

It is controlled by an Arduino Uno and 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Driver I2C board.
The Arduino code is available on my GitHub but will need some e
Source
Thingiverse
What you need to print this: Intermediate Medium confidence
Why?
supports needed
Single piece Supports required Hardware needed
Supports 2/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 1/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Min. bed size
19 mm (Small)
Post-processing
Hardware
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
Frequently Asked Questions
Which 3D printer is suitable for 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven)?
Any FDM printer should handle 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) just fine. It's been printed on machines like Bambu Lab A1 Mini, Prusa Mini+, Creality Ender 3, most FDM printers. A minimum build volume of 19 mm is recommended.
Does 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) need supports when printing?
Yes, 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) will probably need supports for the overhangs. Tree supports work well here and are easier to remove than regular ones.
What file format is 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) available in?
3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) is available in STL format. These files can be opened and sliced using free software such as Cura, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio, or OrcaSlicer for FDM printing, or ChiTuBox and Lychee Slicer for resin printing. The download is provided through Thingiverse.
Is 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) free to download?
Yes, 3D printed 5-axis Robot Arm (Servo Driven) is available as a free download through Thingiverse. Always check the license on the original platform to understand commercial use, remixing, and attribution requirements.
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