A 3D Printed Arduino Biped Kit
Walker is a 3D printed robot that walks on two legs. We have wanted to create one of these kits for years. And we finally got the chance. This kit is great for hobby groups or STEM education to in order to teach about walking robots.
Walker is a based on the work done with Otto DIY, Zowi, and Bob the Biped. We use some arduino code for Walker from those projects. But the entire bot is redesigned.
The entire kit only uses 4 screws. It snaps together easily so kids can build it and we have put together a software package and assembly tutorials so any question you may have can be answered.
Walker is a based on the work done with Otto DIY, Zowi, and Bob the Biped. We use some arduino code for Walker from those projects. But the entire bot is redesigned.
The entire kit only uses 4 screws. It snaps together easily so kids can build it and we have put together a software package and assembly tutorials so any question you may have can be answered.
Walker Biped Arduino Robot 3D Printing Files
$20.00
The 3D Printing files for all of the parts of the Walker arduino biped robot. The Walker is a kit for building an simple walking arduino robot. The kit can be assembled in under an hour. Printing of the parts should require less than 12 hours of print time.
You can find the control board and Servos in our Parts Store.
Includes
- Head Cover/Helmet
- Body
- Legs
- Left Foot
- Right Foot
Print Settings
- 15% infill
- PLA
- Support on Legs and helmet
- No raft or brim unless necessary
- 0.2-0.3mm layer height
Walker is compatible with OttoDIY Software.
You may find more resources on our Tutorials Page as they become available
Easy to Upgrade
Walker is based on the same Arduino Board all of our other LittleBots arduino Kits are. This board makes it simple to add new sensors or extra servos.
The main arduino board can accomodate 4 more servos in addition to those used to power the legs. It has 8 Analog inputs that can connect to sensors and an IR and Bluetooth input to allow control from android apps or an IR remote. |
A Simple Robotics KitWe took biped arduino robots and made is as easy to print, build, and program as we could. The kit only uses 4 screws. There is no soldering required, and we are working on more tutorials to ensure any question you have there is an answer.
It is a great introduction for a classroom, maker group, or to start programming your own miniature army. |