The documentation of this 3D printed robot arm can be found [here](https://www.20sffactory.com/robot/about).
Background
This is the project result of [Robot Arm Community](https://www.facebook.com/groups/robotarm), which is an open source collaboration project participated by learners, hobbyists, engineers & developers, forming an online community of botbuilders hosted by maker page [20sffactory](https://www.20sffactory.com). It is a 3D printed robot arm which was developed based on the original design by [Ftobler](https://www.thingiverse.com/ftobler/designs) with multiple rounds of open hardware & software modification.
Hardware & Electronics
The robot can be driven by Arduino or ESP32 controller combined with other low cost standard components. The open-source designs and software empowers makers, students, educators, programmers, designers to build one affordably and make improvements according to their own needs.
Open Source Documentation
One [page](https://www.20sffactory.com/robot/resource0) neatly maps out all the documentation of BOM, build procedures, software, wiring & tips, providing all the educational info to kick start a botbuilding journey with only a one-time fee.
Meanwhile, source codes, CAD files & materials are available on [github](https://github.com/20sffactory/community_robot_arm).
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Community for Makers
Thousands of clones have been built and being tinkered with around the world. The best way to know about robots is to build one yourself with a 3D printer.
Feel free to join our Facebook [community](https://www.facebook.com/groups/robotarm) of other makers, roboticists, educators and learners.