Morph3DBot: Modular, 3D-printable educational robot for building, programming, and learning with an open-source system.
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The Morph3DBot is a modular, 3D-printable open-source robot specifically designed for use in educational and maker projects. Its goal is to provide young people, learners, and curious hobbyists with easy access to the world of robotics and digital fabrication—without the need for expensive special components or complex entry barriers.
What makes it special: All mechanical parts can be manufactured using a standard 3D printer. Thanks to its open design, the robot can be flexibly adapted to various requirements—whether for school lessons, robotics clubs, workshops, or private tinkering projects.
You are completely free to choose your microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico, ESP32) as well as add-on components like sensors, mounts, or custom attachments. The version presented here is an example configuration using parts I personally used in a STEM workshop. These can be replaced or expanded as desired.
The design is made so that assembly is easy even for beginners. The instru
What makes it special: All mechanical parts can be manufactured using a standard 3D printer. Thanks to its open design, the robot can be flexibly adapted to various requirements—whether for school lessons, robotics clubs, workshops, or private tinkering projects.
You are completely free to choose your microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico, ESP32) as well as add-on components like sensors, mounts, or custom attachments. The version presented here is an example configuration using parts I personally used in a STEM workshop. These can be replaced or expanded as desired.
The design is made so that assembly is easy even for beginners. The instru
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