3D Printing Designed Robot Parts and Testing Them Out

I used SOLIDWORKS to design the robot parts, then printed and tested them with the 3D printer. Watching the pieces come to life on the printer was so satisfying, but the process wasn’t always smooth. There were a few misprints along the way, and I had to adjust the printer settings carefully to make sure everything turned out right. Sometimes, I had to troubleshoot and make small tweaks to the designs before reprinting them.

Once the parts were printed, I tested them on the robot. Some didn’t perform well under pressure, and others didn’t fit quite as expected. I went back to refine the designs, making adjustments to improve their function and fit.

This whole experience taught me how important it is to iterate and make changes based on real-world testing. It also showed me the value of hands-on learning and how adjusting designs can make a big difference in performance.



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