Todays Robot, I showcase a 3D Printed DIY Arduino Wall-E project. The project involves using 3D printing to create the intricate details of Wall-E's body and then incorporating an Arduino Nano microcontroller to bring the robot to life. We walk you through the steps involved in creating this fun and challenging project, including designing the 3D model, 3D printing, assembling the parts, and coding the Arduino. 3D Files: :5957438 Arduino Code and PCB Gerber File: ProfessorBoots Website: Instagram: Electrical Components Elegoo Nano: HM-10 Bluetooth Chip: H-Bridge: Lipo: Buck Converter: LED: Servos: Linear Servo: N20 Motors: Switch: Button: Resistors: Speaker/Amplifier: Everything 3D Printed in this video was done with my good old faithful Ender 3: Filament Hatchbox PLA: Sain Smart TPU: Note: For items such as the resistors, buttons, and LEDS I recommend looking at getting an Arduino kit which will come with all of those for much cheaper then buying them individually. Todays Robot, I showcase a 3D Printed DIY Arduino Wall-E project. The project involves using 3D printing to create the intricate details of Wall-E's body and then incorporating an Arduino Nano microcontroller to bring the robot to life. We walk you through the steps involved in creating this fun and challenging project, including designing the 3D model, 3D printing, assembling the parts, and coding the Arduino. 3D Files: :5957438 Arduino Code and PCB Gerber File: -TimeStamps- 00:00 Why I chose Wall-e 00:45 Dimensions and parts 01:39 Design and parts 02:45 Coding and Testing 04:13 Circuit board and how to build #arduino #robot DISCLAIMER: Some of these links are affiliate links meaning that if you make a purchase through one of them I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you, this helps to fund future DIY Projects so thank you for supporting the channel!
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