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Airicist
29th July 2016, 08:33
Developer - BCN3D Technologies (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?15337)

Airicist
29th July 2016, 08:35
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BCN3D MOVEO - A fully OpenSource 3D printed Robot Arm

Published on Jul 28, 2016


BCN3D Technologies keeps taking important steps in order to achieve his goal of bringing the digital manufacturing technology to everyone. In this occasion we are presenting the BCN3D Moveo, a robotic arm design from scratch and developed by our engineers in collaboration with the Departament d’Ensenyament from the Generalitat de Catalunya. Its structure is fully printed using additive manufacturing technologies and its electronics are controlled by the software Arduino. The BCN3D Moveo has 5 axis.

Moveo, fully functional nowadays, has been born, as all the BCN3D Technologies products, with an open and educational wish.

As we have done with all our developed pordutcs, the BCN3D Moveo files will be available for everyone. Thanks to the platform Github, a website where users around the world share their designs, anyone will be able to obtain all the necessary information in order to assemble his own BCN3D Moveo at home.

Nevertheless, BCN3D will fee all the Moveo know how on our Github account, as we have been doing with all the BCN3D Technologies products. Thus, the users will be able to find the bill of material (BOM), where all the needed components for the assembling of the arm come detailed, as the CAD designs, so anyone will be able to modify the BCN3D Moveo design as they wish.

Furthermore, the Github users will find the STL files for the structure printing and the assembling, fine tuning and firmware upload manuals, which will be available both in English and Spanish.

Airicist
29th July 2016, 08:36
Article "BCN3D Technologies develops open source 3D printed 'Moveo' robotic arm for schools (https://www.3ders.org/articles/20160728-bcn3d-technologies-develops-open-source-3d-printed-moveo-robotic-arm-for-schools.html)"

by Benedict
July 28, 2016