R2D2 - This is the Droid You're Looking For

by ChaosCoreTech

I'm a Programmer by day, YouTuber by night. I make videos about fun projects I do and the journey...

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Description

Please watch this video for more information: https://youtu.be/hH4L06uxcRU

The survey for my next project has been closed. I'll have a video posted shortly detailing the winner and my plans to create it!

This is a 3D Printed R2D2 powered with an Arduino. I started out sketching things on note cards, after that I looked up a bunch of reference images on Google to work out the dimensions, then I went to Tinkercad to start modeling it out. After that I printed the parts out using PLA on my Robo 3D Printer. The biggest prints are the body that took around 10 hours and the head that took about 6 hours to print. The rest of the parts took anywhere from 2-3 hours. The whole project totaled about 30 hours of printing time. I printed everything at 0.3mm layer height but the quality can be improved if you decrease that.

After it printed I handed it off to my wife so she could paint it. She picked up some plastic spray primer to help the paint stick. Then she painted on the details with acrylic paints and a brush. Then she gave it a clear coat afterwards to avoid damage to the paint job.

It has 2 stepper motors to drive it, a servo motor to turn the head, a bluetooth module for communication, and an LED for his head/eye. You can check out my breadboard layout and code below.

Breadboard: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oxbjlmuvm6jshlf/R2%20breadboard.png?dl=0 Arduino Code: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ghlrpljariwyami/r2d2code.txt?dl=0

Disclaimer: This isn't a fully completed project, so make sure you have fairly good knowledge of electronics as it will take some upgrading to get working 100% correctly.

I will have a video posted shortly that will detail the assembly process a bit more and have links to all the components I used, so check back for that!

I had a lot of fun making this. If you build one I'd love to see it! I'm also going to be adding another project on here that will be the non-electronic version of R2D2 in case you just want a cool looking R2 sitting around. :) https://pinshape.com/items/15534-3d-printed-r2d2-n...

Comments (16)

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Bartal_333 about 2 months ago

Do you have any electronics to share that fit this model? I mean the symbols. The model itself is great!

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ziggzag2000 over 4 years ago

How tall is it?

catherine1 over 4 years ago

Really cool design! Now, if I had the electronics knowledge, I would certainly print one to run around my house. Assembling and programming computer boards is above me, but I love it!

captjenks over 4 years ago

Very nice!

chris_mayhew over 8 years ago

This is definitely on my print list! Even if i don't make him move he'd look awesome sat on my desk!

Agustin Martinez about 9 years ago

this is awsome

Karen over 9 years ago

Props also to your wife for an awesome paint job!!

ChaosCoreTech over 9 years ago

I'll pass it along to her. She'll be happy to hear it. :)

RandyMarsh over 9 years ago

Brilliant!

ChaosCoreTech over 9 years ago

Thank you very much!

Nick over 9 years ago

Wow, this is amazing! thanks for sharing such a cool and well done project.

ChaosCoreTech over 9 years ago

No problem! I appreciate the feedback. :)