Adding a Robot Shell to My 3D Printed Glove Skeleton

  • 6 years ago
You read that right. Last week I 3D printed a flexible glove platform and this week I made aesthetic shell pieces to cover up the finger parts. These pieces were modeled in Fusion 360 and printed on the Sigma 3D printer. In this video I show how I finished and assembled those parts.\r
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Modeling and Printing the Flexible Glove\r
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Sigma R17 3D Printer\r
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Matterhackers Pro PLA 3mm\r
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Matterhackers PVA 3mm\r
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NinjaFlex\r
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Airbrush Basics\r
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Fusion 360\r
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Featherfill\r
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