March 30, 2025
Description
Finally, after so many tries, it works!
Some time ago, I saw a video of the STYR-01 model and thought, "Wow, that's so cool!"
I tried to print it, but it didn’t really work. :/ (The head was always touching the ground.)
So, I thought to myself that I would design my own stabilizing robot. But I didn’t want to just copy the design—
I wanted to improve it!
I analyzed the old design and discovered that the issue was caused by friction between the weight and the robot’s “arms.”
To eliminate the friction, I used bearings placed between the “arms” and the weight.
This robot prints super easily and is really fun to play with!
If you have any recommendation or ideas write to me!
!!! I recommend printing the bearings with a 0.2 mm nozzle !!!
!!! Also, make sure to rotate (loosen) the bearings a bit before mounting them inside the robot !!!
HERE IS THE PLAN TO BUILD THE ROBOT
TAKE THE BEARINGS AND THE WEIGHT
AND PUT THEM LIKE THAT
NOW TAKE ONE OF THE BOTTOM PIECES
AND PUT THE WIEGHT WITH THE BEARINGS LIKE THAT
PLACE THE OTHER HALF LIKE THAT
AND PRESS DOWN
NOW TAKE THE ARMS AND PLACE THEM ON THE HOLE ON BOTH SIDE OF THE SHELL OF THE ROBOT
FINALLY PRESS ON BOTH (INSIDE DIRECTION) AND PLACE THE HEAD
ITS FINISHED AND SHOULD BE WORKING!
License:
Standard Digital File License