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Large DIY robot body with lego support #348
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Hi @thias15 Please find attached the bottom part STL+Step files. Christos |
Thanks @Christos-Ps. Just a comment. I noticed that the step file is very large, almost 50MB. That is very strange, the original file is less than 1MB. Any idea why? If easier, I can also share the f3d file for you to make the changes. |
Hi @thias15 I guess it has to do with the fact that when you import the file to Fusion360 it converts it to a Mesh. I will rework it using your Fusion files, and reupload the files, starting with the bottom part (again! :) ) and i guess that this time the result should be smaller in file size and with less faces (so faster to compile in Fusion 360) I will keep you updated! Cheers |
Hi @Christos-Ps. Ok that makes sense. Sorry for the inconvenience, but we are both learning in the process and will have an amazing new OpenBot design. So thanks a lot for your effort! |
Hi @thias15 It was as we suspected after all! OpenBot_DIY_Short_Body_Bottom.zip Next step is working on the top parts which i will upload also when ready! :) Cheers |
hI @thias15 Please find attached two TOP versions:
Inside the zip files i have also included the new F3Z file for your personal archive as before Next step and final step is adding the Lego pins on top in the last version which i will upload also soon! :) Cheers |
Hi @thias15 Please find attached the last and final XL TOP version with Lego pins on top, together with an image from the final version which i improved in several spots versus the first i have builded, thanks to Fusion 360 (you were right it was worth the effort!) Inside the zip files i have also included the new F3Z file for your personal archive as before In case you have any issues, pls feel free to let me know! Cheers |
@Christos-Ps thanks a lot! Looks amazing! Minor comment, I think the connectors at the back might cause issues since they are no longer the correct shape. Did you test? |
Good thing is that using the history in Fusion360, you should be able to go back to that place and be able to fix it easily. |
Hi @Christos-Ps. @quentin-leboutet helped to do some minor touch-ups and I pushed all assets. Please review the PR and let me know if you approve. |
You can click here and then click on the blocky body link to see the folder with your designs and README. |
By the way, you can click on the stl files. Github has a built-in visualizer. Once I have your green light, I will merge to the main repository. |
Hi @thias15 Everything looks perfect in this updated version. I was working on an updated readme, but you did it first! :) Cheers |
Ι reviewεd the changes using the link next to the red "Review Required" message |
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