How-To: Design a robotic hand - a vector art CNC tutorial
How-To: Design a robotic hand - a vector art CNC tutorial
Every so often, that console-modding Benjamin Heckendorn wanders away from his lair at benheck.com to share some interesting projects with Engadget.

In the past Engadget’s very own Will O’Brien has demostrated how to build your own CNC (computer numericial control) cutting machine, and he also plans future articles on this subject. Searching the internet, you can’t swing a nunchuk without hitting plans for “do it yourself” CNC machines, motor kits being sold, etc. A CNC machine is truly one of the ultimate projects a hobbyist can build and one of the best tools to have in a shop when finished. Yes, even better than a speed square. However, while much is said of what you can cut with such a machine, the how part of design creation isn’t always as clear.
For today’s How-To we’re going to go through the process of designing a somewhat complex item that can be cut with a standard 3 axis homebuilt CNC machine: a jointed “robotic hand”. This requires several design methods drawn in multiple views, which will demostrate many of the techniques that are useful in preparing items for CNC cutting. At the very least it’s a good primer for vector artwork in general, if you’ve ever been curious about it. So let’s take a look at what’s involved in prepping our CNC robot factory, shall we?”
(via Engadget.)
[tags]robot, diy, electronic parts, vnc[/tags]
Table of contents for Fab
- The best CNC project machines - Hack a Day
- How-To: Build your own CNC machine (Part 2)
- How-To: Design a robotic hand - a vector art CNC tutorial
- Périphériques
- HOW TO - Embroider digital images
- Generator.x 2.0 is over…
- Growing furniture, the Venus chair by Tokujin Yoshioka - Core77
