dBEEST
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dBEEST
Designed specifically for the Sinterit printer, this strandbeest variant showcases the printer's capabilities. It's a slightly different take on the usual Jansen's linkage, combining both an organic and mechanical design language.
You can watch a video about it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd5ME77smlM
Jansen's linkage is what lies at the heart of strandbeests, and they really fascinate me. Deceptively simple, these complex linkages produce a basic walking cycle, requiring only one rotating input. Using a series of cranks, complete units can be easily assembled and attached, all powered by one source, in this case a fairly common electric motor.
I wanted an organic design that would contrast the mechanicals of the linkage, hence the curved surfaces of the outer bars, and the rigid-looking inner bars.
Above all, I wanted this to be an easy print and simple to assemble with minimal tools whilst showcasing the printer's capabilities, so everything is a snap-fit or printed assembled, with the exception of the motor mount because I didn't have much choice there. Since this model is designed specifically for SLS type printing it's going to be a struggle to print the parts using FDM or SLA.
The main linkages - the legs - are printed as one part and fit into the build volume with plenty of clearance. All the joints have sufficient clearance to make this possible, so they require no assembly at all. The main bearing has drainage vents to make clearing the powder easier. All the other parts fit neatly into the build volume as well, and you can probably fit all the rest into one print session.
Parts list:
2 x main linkages (the "legs")
2 x bridges
2 x drive links
2 x drive wheel type 1
2 x drive wheel type 2
2 x unit linker (if you are going to print more than one complete unit)
1 x motor hoursing front
1 x motor housing rear
1 x drive belt (in Flexa)
You will also need 7 screws: M2.5x10mm
The motor is a jgb37-520.
Status | Under Review |
Support Free | YES |