Nanorobot/Articulated Robotic Arm
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Description
The creative inspiration comes from nanorobots in biomedicine; they are mecha warriors in the microscopic world, autonomously scanning for diseases and carrying medicine to the affected areas for treatment.
Removing supports, assembling, and adjusting poses require patience, but it is also a very de-stressing process. 3D printing enthusiasts should love this. All parts use a snap-fit design, interlocking seamlessly, rotating flexibly, and easy to assemble without glue, allowing for various configurations.
Assembly Process
(1) First, assemble the robot body. The four pointed feet connect via snap-fits to a rotatable turntable, then connect the circular body section through the circular holes. Three small circular holes and one larger circular hole are on the body; the large hole connects the body and turntable, and the small holes connect the robotic arms. Simultaneously, connect the virus cell to its base, as shown in the image below.

(2) Assemble the robotic arms. The robotic arms are assembled from three different snap-fit pieces, as shown below. The leftmost component connects to the body, the middle ring-shaped snap-fit, resembling a hinge structure, connects end-to-end, and the last part is the robotic arm's tool, designed in the form of pliers and a needle tip. Using different colored parts can enhance aesthetics.



(3) Finally, connect the assembled robotic arm to the body and arrange it according to your preferred style. This process requires patience; the robotic arm may disintegrate due to uneven force during the process. Simply reassemble and adjust the pose.

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