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The Berkeley Humanoid Light (BHL) is a lightweight, open source humanoid robot that anyone can build using 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components.
All other parts that can't be printed can be easily bought off-the-shelf from online stores. The robot's 3D-printable parts can be reproduced with at least a 200 x 200 x 200 mm build space.
Reference: Kuwahara M, Hasukawa Y, Garcia-Escobar F, Maeda S, Takahashi L, Takahashi K. Development of an open-source 3D-printed material synthesis robot fluid: hardware and software blueprints for ...
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Three-axis 3D printing has been with us long enough that everybody knows the limitations, but so far, adding extra axes has been very much a niche endeavor. [Daniel] at Fractal Robotics wants to ...
All it takes is a few tools, skill, money and a desktop 3D printer with a print area of 200 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm. The latter can be used to print the structural parts to give the robot a body.
3D-printed Axon is a partially humanoid robot. It has a humanoid upper body with a head and two arms that can be moved by several servo motors and to which five-fingered, human-like hands are ...
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customizable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists. A team of ...