Animatronic Grogu 2.0
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3D printing everywhere
Most of the parts of the animatronic Grogu 2.0 were made with a 3D printer. I printed all prints with PLA, as it is a pleasant material to work with - I have not perceived the (compared to ABS) lower load capacity as a problem so far. Even with my Nikola Tesla bust I used PLA for load-bearing parts and there are significantly larger masses to move. I haven't had any material failures there either.
All parts at a glance
Here is an overview of all the parts I printed for the animatronic Grogu 2.0:
Eyes
The finished eye mechanic looks like this:
Eye-Lids.stl
Eyes-Holder-eyeZPos=-2.stl
The file Eyes-Holder-old-eyeZPos=1.stl is an alternative version in case the eyes are too deep enough in the eye sockets. This was no longer the case with my model, so I didn't use the final file. If you have the problem, you can use the file.
Eye-Balls-and-Holder.stl
If you want to print the eyes and holders in one piece. I printed the eyes and holders separately, as I could work better on both eyes.
Eyes-Back.stl
When using the eyes from a toy grogu (asIdid), this plate can prevent the back of the eyes from being scratched.
Eye-Balls-Holder.stl
Eye-Ball.stl
A single eyeball is inserted into the holder if you are not using the eyes from a Toy Grogu .
Ears
Ear-Adapter-Both-V2.stl
Ear-ServoHolder.stl
The internal structure of the ears that hold the servos:
Rest of the head
Face-Underskull-04.stl
LowerHead-final.stl
This file seems to have non-closed surfaces, which I somehow haven't been able to fix so far. I printed the file anyway and it worked.
UpperHead.stl
Face-Servo-Holder.stl
HeadCableHolder6Way.stl
This cable holder is screwed onto the horizontal Makerbeam and fixes the servo cables of the head as strain relief.