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Cymon S Designs Transforming Robot Chess Set

transforming robot chess set Purple Pawn
transforming robot chess set Purple Pawn

Transforming Robot Chess Set Purple Pawn This winning entry for the makerbot tinkercad chess challenge is a chess set that prints on home 3d printers without supports and be assembled to create an articulated robot action figure. a second set was later added with a different, more monstrous style. Assemble your pieces into a cool robot and carry your chess set to your next game in the coolest way possible. then disassemble and play. see illustration for assembly help: * forming the head and body by sliding the queen's tab into the middle of the king and sliding down. * form shoulders by sliding in the two flat bottomed pawns into the.

You Built What A Supersize robotic chess set Popular Science
You Built What A Supersize robotic chess set Popular Science

You Built What A Supersize Robotic Chess Set Popular Science Form the body by sliding the tabs on the king and queen into the other and sliding. from the head by taking the two "f" pawns and mating them base to base. slide the 4 "a" pawns into the body to form shoulders and legs. slide the head into the slot at the base of the king. join the "b" pawns to the knights base to base. Download all files. post a make collect watch report thing tip designer share. advertisement. The cymon robot toy was designed around housing a small keychain screen in the head to display images. it has 17 points of articulation including 4 embedded joints in the fingers. every part is designed to print on home 3d printers without the use of supports and includes embedded joints in the hands. the final toy stands 8 inches tall. And not in the hands of the 3d printing or software giants who own the competing platforms and exploit the designs for their own commercial interests. cults3d is an independent, self financed site that is not accountable to any investor or brand. almost all of the site's revenues are paid back to the platform's makers.

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