michaelkubina / SpotMicroESP32

My take on a SpotMicro with an optimized design for supportfree 3D-printing. It utilizes an ESP32-DevKitC for the low-level control of the electronics. The heavy computation will be made by external devices, which in return have the power to command the robot.
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why not have right leg stl file?? #10

Closed domfdk13 closed 3 years ago

domfdk13 commented 3 years ago

I don't have the right leg of the spot micro with esp 32 added and stl files of limb top shell and limb bottom shell thumbnails. No matter how much I look for, please add the file to github.

michaelkubina commented 3 years ago

Hi, there are no files for the right legs and there wont be, because you can simply mirror the necessary pieces in you slicer-software. Mirror along the x or y axis...it doesn't matter, because there is no difference which axis you chose, as the resulting piece is the same.

In the parts list is a detailed description which parts need to be mirrored for your build - actually nearly all parts from the legs, except the foot-tips, shoulderjoint servorhorn-cap and the ball-bearing-pins. Dont forget to print those twice.

I wont add right-hand-sided pieces to those already published, because this would mean to replace all the mirrored pieces, if i make some changes to those parts. Apart from being more work for me it could also lead to parts being different, because i forgot to update them. So with just mirroring the pieces, it is the safest way for all...