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Building a 3D-Printed Robot with N20 Motor

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Building a 3D-Printed Robot with N20 Motor

Oct 16,2024

Building 3D-printed robots is a challenge in the field of robotics, requiring precision and innovation in mechanical design. One of the most important elements to ensure the stable and efficient movement of a 3D-printed bipedal robot is the gear mechanism, which effectively distributes the force generated by the motors. In this project, we used the N20 motor, widely known for its compactness and performance, coupled with a gear system that simulates the natural movement of the legs.


All parts of this 3D-printed robot were designed and produced with high-precision 3D printing. 3D printing allowed the creation of lightweight, customized components optimized for the mechanical operation of the robot, providing greater efficiency and performance. With JLC3DP 3D printing technology, it was possible to achieve a level of precision comparable to industrial production, ensuring the quality and durability of the parts.



Read on to explore in detail how this ingenious mechanism works and discover how each part was designed to ensure the balance and fluid movement of the 3D-printed bipedal robot.


1. Mechanical Design and Structure


The structure of a bipedal robot is essential to ensure stability, balance and efficiency of its movements. In this project, the focus was to assemble a robust and lightweight design.


1.1  Gears and Movement Mechanisms


The bipedal robot uses a gear system to distribute the power of the N20 motor efficiently between the legs, allowing coordinated and balanced movements.The gears are designed to maximize torque transfer, ensuring that the robot maintains its stability while walking.


1.2  N20 Engine Selection: Features and Operation


The N20 motor was chosen for its compactness, low power consumption and ability to provide sufficient torque to move the robot. With its small size and light weight, the N20 fits perfectly into the robot’s structure, allowing the system to maintain a good power-to-weight ratio. In addition, its versatility and easy control make the N20 an excellent choice for small and medium-sized robots.


1.3  Advantages of 3D Printing in Robot Construction


All parts were manufactured with excellent surface finish and dimensional control to ensure the movement of the bipedal robot. In addition, 3D printing enabled rapid adjustments and efficient prototyping, allowing the design to be continuously tested and improved. This also reduced development time and production costs compared to traditional manufacturing methods.


2. Assembling the bipedal robot structure


Assembling the structure of a bipedal robot requires attention to detail to ensure that all components function correctly. Below, you will find a detailed explanation of each step involved in assembly. All parts use M3 x 12 mm countersunk screws.


2.1 Preparing 3D Printed Parts


After 3D printing your parts, it is crucial to perform some finishing procedures to ensure that they fit together properly and operate efficiently. This may include removing supports that were used during printing, as well as minor adjustments such as sanding the mating surfaces and checking tolerances.


Careful finishing helps to avoid unnecessary friction and ensures that the gear system operates smoothly. Ensuring that the parts are free of warpage or imperfections is also critical to the overall performance of the robot.


2.2 Gear Mechanism Assembly


The gear mechanism is one of the most important parts of the bipedal robot, as it is responsible for transferring movement from the motor to the robot's legs. Next, we will begin the assembly process by fitting the N20 motor and the motion transmission gear attached to its shaft.


The rotation movement will be transmitted to all other gears from this gear coupled to the motor. After that, we must mount the gears on the pins. These gears will be used to transmit movement to each leg.




The motor must be fixed to the power battery part.



To begin the process of coupling the other gears and assembling the mechanisms, couple the central support piece.



Next we have the coupling of other gears in the system.



Finally, we have the coupling of the robot's support feet.



3. Result of coupling of gear mechanisms


After a meticulous assembly process, the bipedal robot is now complete and ready for its first movements. This project illustrates the effective integration of all components, highlighting the harmony between the N20 motor, the gear system and the 3D printed parts in JLC3DP.


The N20 motor is firmly connected to the gear mechanism, allowing the torque required for the movement of the legs to be transferred. The precisely aligned gears ensure that the movement generated by the motor is effectively transmitted, allowing the robot to walk in a controlled and balanced manner.



After assembly was complete, the bipedal robot underwent a series of motion tests. The results were promising, with the robot able to move smoothly and stably. The performance of the gear system and N20 motor proved to be effective, allowing the robot to perform basic walking movements with confidence.


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