Updated 3D models of the Escornabot Brivoi-DIY to the last version of FreeCAD (v0.19), using exclusively the Part-Design workbench and including some minor changes to suit my own personal needs and issues (explained below), that may be useful to others too.
- Now with a full assembly file (for the Assembly4 FreeCAD workbench): escornabot.FCStd
- Additional non printable 3D parts in the
parts
folder - STL files already generated and ready to use
New v-shaped joint for the motor bracket (borrowed from Xoan). Added configuration params to better fit different battery holder dimensions as I've found important differences.
Updated connection joint to the battery bracket: easier, simpler and more robust. Additional support for the stepper motor tabs.
Thinner. Added estructural support for the screw holders: easier to print and more robust.
Converted to Part-Design workbench and updated supports for the stepper driver boards that should not move now.
Added configuration params (e.g. ball diameter) and converted to Part-Design workbench.
With support for fifth HR06/AA 1.2V NiMH battery
Converted to Part-Design workbench and redesigned.
Circular bed for the o-ring (no more "v"). Updated "L" and "R" letters and dimensions of some of the holes. Converted to Part-Design only. Available base wheel ready to be customized.
This one is new, for my own Ki-CAD keyboard with B3F-40xx buttons and caps. Round corners, finally!
I made a couple of extra models:
A piece to customize your Escornabot: put your name (or whatever you want).
A battery holder with pre-drilled holes to support the Escornabot Pintor Kit
In case you have an Abierto's Ogaki Escornabot: use instead of the keypad holder and board bracket.
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