Moby Fighter Robot with joints and weapons
This new version is even easier to print with a new chest and separate shoulder setup that allows you for better cleaner prints that work better mechanically. It is best to print the lower parts of the body in 100 percent infill and then lower the infill as you print the torso and top parts. This will allow your robot to stand up nicely and improve posing and gameplay! Please stay tuned for more youtube videos and 3D printing tutorials.
note two things:
- It is best to use some sort of flexible filament. If the customer does not have it, files should be printed so that clamps are placed horizontally. This way they do not brake.
- Getting a perfectly snug fit of the clamps against the ball is practically impossible straight out of the printer (due to minimal changes of the print dimensions depending on the filament type, printer quality etc). That is why customers should test the joint first and then regulate the clamps position by heating them up a bit (in a boiling water or with a heat gun) and bending accordingly.