Australian Maker completes a full 3D printed exoskeleton: all in one hand

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Release date: 2016-07-22

In the past two years, Australian designer Alex Czech has been creating a 3D printed exoskeleton, inspired by the Hollywood blockbuster "The Bliss Space", the role of the film town of South Gate Matt Damon wearing a science fiction The device goes through a very difficult task.

The goal of Czech started was to make a universal joint for 3D printing, but eventually made an impressive 3D printed exoskeleton. It consists of 13 finished parts, which are printed on an Up Plus 2 3D printer with a built-in size of 14 x 15 x 15 cm. This shows that Czech's design contains a whole set, and he has been constantly improving, from a complete 3D printing arm to the exoskeleton of the leg and foot now fully 3D printed.

Czech's 3D printing equipment is purely for entertainment, most likely to attract a lot of cosplay enthusiasts, but we dare to say that almost anyone wants to try this design. But first, you need to download the file from Cults for $21.

Czech still prints all of these parts with his Up Plus, and also uses the Australian-made Wombot Exilis 3D printer, which is available in 10 x 10 x 13 inches. He also said that the exoskeleton parts are comfortable to wear, and he plans to use robotics further in the future.

“The files you downloaded have been tested and printed for countless hours, it gives you the most free exercise, and it also makes you feel strong and reliable.” Czech said: “I think this model brings us closer to “Ele Space” The exoskeleton costume of Matt Damon."

Once you have purchased and downloaded the file, you will need to take a look at the free 3D printing instruction manual and then assemble the exoskeleton and exoskeleton feet. Czech says prints need to be made with ABS 3D printed wire.

For exoskeleton legs, you need to purchase the following extra items:

(16) Metal screws (sheet metal self-tapping screws 8G × 15mm)

Super glue

(4) Buckle (printed by Thingiverse or used old buckle)

(1) old belt

(4) Some black plastic

External bones, you need to prepare:

(8) Metal screws (sheet metal self-tapping screws 8G × 15mm)

(12) Metal screws (sheet metal self-tapping screws 8G × 40mm)

Super glue

(4) Buckle - print through Thingiverse or use old buckle

(2) some black plastic

To help you with this project, Czech also provides detailed tutorials and related videos to teach you how to assemble parts. So while this is a challenging project, it is not without trace. Czech also provides some tips to teach you some of the complex assembly steps.

Source: Tiangongshe

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