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RC Dozer - DIY

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X1 Carbon
P1P
H2D
P2S
A1
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H2C
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
61.3 h
8 plates
4.8(13)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill Wide Dozer
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill Wide Dozer
55.1 h
11 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

Hello, this is an RC Dozer. Its intended to provide a fun entry level way to get hands on experience with some simple electronic components commonly found in robotics. Its also intended to wreck havoc on whatever toys lay waiting on your living room floor or transform a beach day from just being a beach day… to being a full blown construction site. I'll link the video below in which I go into depth on how I created this project.

If you like the 3d files and want to make it RC consider becoming a ProfessorBoots Workshop Member which will unlock courses to take you step by step through sourcing parts, uploading the code and of course the assembly. It also gives you access to the PCB file information required to make it RC.

 ProfessorBoots Workshop Pass: https://professorboots.com/products/professorboots-workshop-pass

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I wanted to confirm, to get the build list we must subscribe to your site?
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I think you're right.
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Subscribing to his workshop pass gets you the assembly instructions, hardware list, the code for the esp32/arduino board, and the PCB file information to order your PCB required.
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Replying to @JoshBryant :
Approximately how much will the components cost
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Genius! Simple and complex the same time, working perfectly. Love it. I printed all models, this one is the best now. I also printed the Wheel Loader, but waiting for my Ali delivery ;-)
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Great and fun print and build. And the dozer worked much better after loading the ESP32 with the correct software😃 In my first attempt I seemed to have had the mini-loader sketch opened in the Arduino IDE.
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Another absolutely awesome model from the professor!! fun to build and can't wait to move some snow and sand with thing!
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I would like a full list of parts so I can ask for them for Christmas but then I will pay for the pass when I get to printing this.
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Can someone tell me the cost of the parts needed to make this RC. Not the list, the cost of the parts needed. Thanks, Tom /Az.
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I have finished doing the printing, and have put in my first order for parts, Tom/Az.
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Workshop member here! You forgot to include the step where you install the power button on the body on in the instruction on your website. Just letting you know so you can fix it.
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you should make cyber brick versions of your stuff
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How much were the electronics to make the project RC
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