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1OSA - Mechanics tutorial #01 - How to build a compliant robot hand
As an introduction to the project we recommend building the mechanics of a robot hand. There is a complete instructional video on youtube:
The 3d printed parts can be download from thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:549095
Though it can be awkward to remove all the supports after extrusion printing - it's much easier to buy a complete print at a commercial quality from Shapeways with the added advantage that it comes with all the printed parts pre-assembled:
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/therobotstudio
Simply press in 6x10x3mm bearings (available from Technobots website, part no: 4255-130) between the finger sections and add the torsional ligaments by threading nylon fishing line (100daN approx. diameter 1.1mm) through the finger sections to link the top of one joint to the bottom of the section two along i.e. the top of the knuckle is linked to the underside of the middle section and the top of the first section is linked to the top of the tip section and vice versa. Attach dyneema tendons by spreading the ends of a dyneema kiteline and embedding the fibres in polymorph. A single spring made from 3mm polyurethane tubing is attached to the top of the knuckle to extend the fingers.
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2Robot hand with quick lace ligaments
An update to the hand build with the finger sections uploaded as separate stl files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:727323
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