Simula 5 Developers Kit

por JamieLaing

Archivos imprimibles (13)

  • stl

    Battery_Lid_1.1.stl

    344 Ko · 360 descargas

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    BatteryCase_3.stl

    589 Ko · 358 descargas

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    Buttons_6.1.stl

    2.2 Mo · 374 descargas

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    Head_13.1.stl

    3.6 Mo · 364 descargas

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    Speaker_Plate_5.stl

    450 Ko · 362 descargas

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    Upper_4.1.stl

    3.4 Mo · 369 descargas

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    Motor_Plate_1.stl

    52 Ko · 359 descargas

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    Lower_8.1.stl

    2.2 Mo · 363 descargas

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    DriveWheel_1.stl

    3.1 Mo · 362 descargas

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    HubCap_1.stl

    136 Ko · 365 descargas

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    IdlerBearing_1.stl

    122 Ko · 362 descargas

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    IdlerWheel_1.stl

    3.2 Mo · 367 descargas

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    Tread2.stl

    1.6 Mo · 363 descargas

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Descripción

Simula is an Arduino based Artificial Life project and these files and the related software are open source using Creative Commons - Share Alike. Modifications are encouraged, and the internals of Simula are designed specifically to allow for design changes.

The kits including electronics, sensors, motors and all the non-printable parts required for assembly will be available at https://www.chicagorobotics.net.

These parts have been oriented in a way to maximize print quality, so change the "up" direction of the parts at your own risk. Simula uses 3 filament types, Clear/Translucent PLA for the back, Ninjaflex for the treads, and PLA for everything else. ABS can also be used but I think PLA prints look nicer and the brittle nature of PLA makes the bearings work well.

Supports and Rafts are encouraged on all parts except the Ninjaflex treads.

Print one of "Upper" using a translucent filament. My favorite is plain old translucent PLA.

Print two of "Tread" using Ninjaflex or your favorite flexible filament. I've tried a variety of flexible filaments and I find Ninjaflex gives the best results.

Print two of the following:

  • DriveWheel
  • IdlerWheel
  • IdlerBearing
  • HubCap
  • MotorPlate

Print one each of all the rest. I'll be providing detailed instructions on how to set up a quality print using Simplify3D, but feel free to use your slicer of choice!

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