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Wall-E Robot! - Fully 3D Printed (Sort of Works) 

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That’s right! It’s finally time for Wall-E. This is a semi-functional Wall-E Robot that I created in Tinkercad, printed out on my Robo3D and painted by my wife using spray painting, airbrush painting and brush painting techniques.
I have links to the files for Wall-E listed below. Please note that there are two versions of some files. These are basically for the electronic and non electronic versions. The only two files with multiple versions are the neck files and the leg bracket files. These files have “Non Electric” in the file name so they’re easy to spot.
In the electronic version of Wall-E there are 43 individual files, 84 main parts, 72 treads, and 144 pins needed. So that's a total of 300 individual parts that need to be printed.
This is a list of the electronics components that I used. However, be aware that the DC motors I chose to drive Wall-E DO NOT work. They don’t have enough torque to drive him. So if you want to try to make this robot work, you’ll either need to redesign the legs/wheel mounts, or you’ll need to find a really high torque motor that is in a micro servo casing. The mounts I have built in fit micro servos specifically and it would be difficult to fit any other sized motors here.
Sub Micro Servo (Neck/Head):
www.adafruit.com/products/2201
DC Motors in a Micro Servo Body (Drive Motors):
www.adafruit.com/products/2941
There were a few other components I used like an Arduino Uno to control the whole thing, a bluetooth chip to control it with my phone, and a speaker to have him make noises. But these are not specifically fitted in here, so as long as you can fit it in the body, you’ll be good. So you can use your favorite components for this.
I also used #8 ½ inch screws and nuts to put him together and parts are fitted for these screws specifically. You’ll need roughly 30 screws for this. Most of the time the screws will screw right into the plastic and you won’t need the nuts, but most places have the ability to insert nuts if needed. Up to you.
Also some of the STLs will need to be printed more than once to complete Wall-E so I’ll put the quantity needed in the STL file name.
I really hope you enjoyed this project. Let me know what you thought. Happy printing. :)
3D Files:
Thingiverse: bit.ly/2dsyrNJ
YouMagine: bit.ly/2etBDvj
PinShape: bit.ly/2edTnei
Cults: bit.ly/2dk7ZTq
MyMiniFactory: bit.ly/2dUv7vJ
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@CJPrinting
@CJPrinting 8 лет назад
you did an INCREDIBLE job. I am amazed. you and your wife should be very proud of this project!!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you very much! :)
@aPyroDesign
@aPyroDesign 8 лет назад
Dude everything about this project is amazing. Doesn't matter that it does not work like you originally planned. It's amazing. When I get some time, I'm definitely printing one of these for my desk. Excellent job.
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! I'm happy you liked the project. I'm glad it looks so good. It sort of makes up for the electronics. I actually want to make a scaleable version of this model so people can print smaller ones. So I might do that eventually.
@ssakprhow
@ssakprhow 7 лет назад
I love it. I am printing it out and am down to the last little bit. Thanks for the print and making it available. You did good.
@b3jojo
@b3jojo 4 года назад
This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this and the files!
@PrintThatThing
@PrintThatThing 8 лет назад
wow!!! that is AMAZING! GREAT job Chaos!!!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thanks man! I appreciate it. :)
@sdevane75
@sdevane75 4 года назад
WOW!!. Amazaing!. I can see why you are (and should be) proud. It looks amazing. But the more amazing part is that you didnt keep it to yourself, you shared it with the community - so thank you for that!
@3d-materials24
@3d-materials24 7 лет назад
Great job and many thanks for sharing the stl files. This is awesome
@NolanCreate
@NolanCreate 8 лет назад
A piece to seriously be proud of, very cool to see the progress model, print, paint, elec! Nice work!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Awesome thanks man! :)
@martinmoore8075
@martinmoore8075 7 лет назад
How did I miss this one, great build! And all in tinkercad too
@alfanlaily
@alfanlaily Год назад
amazing work 👍
@beetle442002
@beetle442002 7 лет назад
Awesome Job!! Thank you for sharing!
@TheGamingIndian
@TheGamingIndian 6 лет назад
I love that you actually make your own models and not just download from a website, print it and call it a video. Many people just download, print and that's about all they do and some don't even polish or add finishing.
@tomv1295
@tomv1295 8 лет назад
Amazing! Even if it doesn't work as you wished it's still pretty awesome. You give inspiration to all of us who's got a 3D printed and a head full of ideas. Thank you and Keep going!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! That means so much to me. That's honestly the reason I started making videos. I wanted to hopefully provide some inspiration for people to start designing things. Because if I can do it, anyone can. :) I appreciate it a lot.
@HealthyFoodHappyYou
@HealthyFoodHappyYou 3 года назад
Great work!
@JeffreyRZ
@JeffreyRZ 8 лет назад
Looks amazing!!! 😱😱😱
@PS3GamingScotland
@PS3GamingScotland 6 лет назад
That is absolutely brilliant you should be proud of yourself!
@WalkerBikes
@WalkerBikes 8 лет назад
great job!!! looks fantastic. very cool to see it start to finish
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you very much! :)
@JessVideoDude
@JessVideoDude 8 лет назад
I have folders of ideas which I think would be cool, but I've never gone thru with them. Your project is a complete success! You actually did it, that is awesome! The small details can be tweaked later. You and your wife are very talented and I thank you for sharing your projects. May the force be with you... always ;)
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you very much! I have folders like that as well. :) I'll pass the compliment along to my wife as well!
@Archania
@Archania 8 лет назад
love it! very nicely done!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@zimmy1958
@zimmy1958 6 лет назад
WOW! great work
@roboticarts6308
@roboticarts6308 8 лет назад
WOW! AMAZING PROJECT! This video should have more visits. It's a great job. I had thought also make a robot Wall-E. For the moment, I made a robot Wall-E with sticks drink for a job. xD
@stellaletsiou9604
@stellaletsiou9604 7 лет назад
wow!!great job!!
@heather5826
@heather5826 8 лет назад
CCT! This Wall-e Is epic! I absolutely love it! I have to say that our family (A Pyro Design) is totally loving your videos. You are an amazing artist, as is your wife (minions FTW!) You both should be nothing but proud of this truly amazing project! Keep up the AWESOME work!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thanks Heather! I'm glad you guys like my videos. You both have been very welcoming and nice to me. It's made me feel more a part of the 3D printing community here, so I thank you guys very much. My wife and I watch all the A Pyro Designs videos as well. I can't wait to meet you guys in real life sometime. :)
@heather5826
@heather5826 8 лет назад
:) Glad we could make you feel welcome! We are all about supporting creators in doing what they love! Can't wait to meet you guys too! Would be so awesome! Can't wait to see what kind of trouble you and Travis can get yourselves into! P.S. Ever though of modeling a Tigger for 3d printing? I can't find a good one ANYWHERE! lol...just razzing of course...unless you want to!
@reforgedcriterion1471
@reforgedcriterion1471 4 года назад
First off, amazing project.. I REALLY want to print this, paint it, and proudly display it on a shelf in my room. I'd be more proud if I could build something like this but that day is still very far off. Thank you for sharing it with us! I do hope to get it working. I hope that my background in mechanics and RC will help me overcome the obstacles once I take a few courses in cad modelling on youtube university on either tinkercad or more likely fusion360. I saw this in thingiverse and had to come over here to say AWESOME JOB! If I'm going to print a model (I'm into 3d printing specifically for the mechanical aspects and how it can help my workshop) my first one is going to be this guy. I'll be sure to post a make when I do.
@oscarpruitt684
@oscarpruitt684 6 лет назад
I love this project! I got the tracks to work by using a high torque servo then converting it to a DC motor in a servo case. The nice thing is they have metal gears. You can google how to do that for video tutorials. I had to lengthen the motor mount around 2 mm for the servo to fit and remove 2 mm from the legs that connect the bottom of the body as to keep the tracks the same distance from the body. I've also modified the treads a little to give them a tiny bit more turning angle to make a clean rotation around the smaller wheels. I'm currently working on some slight angles on the teeth of the large wheels so they go into the holes of the treads easier for a smoother drive (1 or 2 teeth randomly do not go into the hole causing it to lock up). Also these motors will need a stronger driver than I got with one of those Arduino robot kits on Amazon. Hoping to get it working perfect by the end of the week.
@omarsanti9167
@omarsanti9167 6 лет назад
No hay palabra que describe su arduo trabajo.
@UnlikelyCreators
@UnlikelyCreators 8 лет назад
So awesome to see this done! Wall-E is my favorite Disney movie!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you very much! :) I love the movie as well.
@bgauweiler
@bgauweiler 7 лет назад
Dude, while you might not have met your personal goals, I think you did an AMAZING job. I wouldn't have the balls to even try something like this. GIANT KUDOs on what you created here!!!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 7 лет назад
Thank you very much! That means a lot. :)
@AlphaStoutland
@AlphaStoutland 8 лет назад
WALL-E looks great, Garrett! Hate he doesn't work completely as a robot, but he's a darn good figure :)
@jurgenmallia3872
@jurgenmallia3872 4 года назад
This is an amazing project, I think the only things you need are bearings (to reduce friction) and bigger motors. Maybe check if the battery you're using has enough power. I'd love to see this thing in action!
@MightyJabbasCollection
@MightyJabbasCollection 8 лет назад
Awesome job!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@BluelightGaming1
@BluelightGaming1 7 лет назад
To be honest, I thought the finished product wouldn't look that good but wow...the paint work looks great!
@phunkymunky7210
@phunkymunky7210 8 лет назад
so cute!!!
@miningsimple1924
@miningsimple1924 Год назад
Your wife an you make a great combo!
@PamelaPasinetti
@PamelaPasinetti 7 лет назад
amazing!!
@amrfwwz5470
@amrfwwz5470 7 лет назад
i believe, smart robot like wall-e will be exist in the future, and the future is now!
@bjornmacintosh4954
@bjornmacintosh4954 8 лет назад
Woo! he looks Awesome! :)
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@fogomotaba
@fogomotaba 7 лет назад
This is amazing ! Very nice job m8 ! In order to get this buddy running I think there are a lots of opportunities to do so. Since watching the movie our little boy is addicted to this little robot so I decided after buying me a 3D-printer to get into this project. As you said, it will took severall hours/days/weeks/months to finish it, but I think its worth to. Your primary object was to create one, mine would be to get this buddy running :) Cause Im a rc-pilot für almost 20 years. It would be the first rc-model, I can't get doing what I want to :D. Sure, its no helicopter, its no plane, no boat, it's a robot. But this challenge I will go through ! Again: Nice work ! Awesome !
@nicolaslaroche4567
@nicolaslaroche4567 7 лет назад
Hello, you've made a FANTASTIC job! It's great that you share it with others people. I'm actually printing it and i have few questions. I hope that you could answer. How to fix the head mount with the head back, as if i put the mount inside the hole in the head back, the head cannot turn. Are you using another part to fix them together ? Thank you for your help !
@xxxredrocker95xxx99
@xxxredrocker95xxx99 6 лет назад
You really shoudl go back in and add more powerful motors sometime
@BJamesThompson
@BJamesThompson 2 года назад
You made this in TINKERCAD?!?!?! I just pooped in half.
@SmallHoleInTheForest
@SmallHoleInTheForest 8 лет назад
You both should be very proud, looks fantastic! Maybe you could make a small clear acrylic "kickstand" that holds the treads just off the surface. Would be better to display anyway. Looking forward to your next projects.
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Hey thanks man! I thought about printing a stand for it. That's a good idea. I'm really excited to be able to move onto other projects as well. :)
@chelescreations3638
@chelescreations3638 8 лет назад
I love how Wall-E came out he looks so good i can't wait to attempt printing him myself. also i know you are using S3d now, my robo is not printing in the heated area. it uses about 40 or 50mm out the back side of the machine. can you tell me what dimensions you have for your print area? thanks
@Gagliano17
@Gagliano17 4 года назад
woha can't believe you made that in tinkercad XD
@kirknelson156
@kirknelson156 7 лет назад
it looks awesome :) i'd love to have that on display. seems you just need stronger motors and maybe power them from 12v.
@3dpprofessor
@3dpprofessor 8 лет назад
I am amazed to see this was done in tinkercad. I mean I know it's robust, I've done more than a few things in Tinkercad myself that are impressive, but still. Good work.
@3dpprofessor
@3dpprofessor 8 лет назад
You need to design the parts with bearings. There's very few 3d printed on 3D printed parts that move well.
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Yeah this just shows how new I am to using electronics. I even learned a lot in the time I was working on this but unfortunately I sort of design the whole thing around those motors. So I couldn't change much without a bit redesign. But bearings would've been a big help. I'm definitely going to be using those in future prints. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
@3dpprofessor
@3dpprofessor 8 лет назад
There are some surprising effective 3D printed bearings. Check out Emmit's Geared Bearings on thingiverse. They're also an example of something that could ONLY be made with 3D printing. They're tight but move like "woah". Alternately, i've got a bunch of skate bearings that once I'm unpacked I can slip in a envelope and send to you.
@ectoplasma0001
@ectoplasma0001 5 лет назад
I have been pondering about an easy tread design for weeks now for an industrial robot I am building. And you just went ahead and made an absolutely awesome tread using only two parts in tinkercad. Where did you get your inspiration?
@BellaD6699
@BellaD6699 5 лет назад
This is awesome! Is there a way I can change the dimensions on the files you have uploaded?
@Kirch93
@Kirch93 7 лет назад
Man that is awesome, have you looked into RC components? You could do a simple setup waaay simpler than using an arduino etc, and it would definetly have enough power to move without getting massive motors.
@cennedygamez984
@cennedygamez984 6 лет назад
GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOUR VIDS I WISH I HAD A SLIME THATS PRINTED :(
@alexharris4440
@alexharris4440 7 лет назад
Thank you I love you now!
@unionpacific8330
@unionpacific8330 6 лет назад
Looks crazy impressive dude you did good real good he’s a fucking wall-E doesn’t matter how he works or looks YOU HAVE A GODAMMNNNN WALLL-33333
@nizam8979
@nizam8979 7 лет назад
awesome model ! what is the assembled size for your wall-e ? i want to use your model as a base to build a full size wall-e . got the diagram yet?
@chrisbaker7158
@chrisbaker7158 4 года назад
Fantastic job , found the files on Thingiverse and am part of the way through printing. I would be interested to see any diagrams/videos that you may have on putting it together.
@niquenique88
@niquenique88 5 лет назад
Great job! Anyone knows if I have to glue the axes on the wheels?
@Captinhowwdeee
@Captinhowwdeee 7 лет назад
Have you thought abut a gear reduction box to help get him to move?
@dcclark01
@dcclark01 8 лет назад
You designed it with Tinkercad? You kidding me, right? Amazing Job, well done..
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Yes I did! I definitely didn't have the skills necessary to pull this off, but I think it came out okay. :) Thank you though!
@tombaker5023
@tombaker5023 5 лет назад
Tinkercad is actually extremely capable one you get the hang of it
@juanavelazquez2057
@juanavelazquez2057 7 лет назад
your good at this 😶😶
@bluetorcher01
@bluetorcher01 8 лет назад
Great!!!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@drumlord29
@drumlord29 3 года назад
I downloaded this and printed it. The model was very good. Assembly instructions would be helpful though. The download only had the files to print. It's hard trying to figure out which part goes to where.
@bgrant1512
@bgrant1512 3 года назад
Did you ever work out the tinker CAD problem. Id like to take a shot at redesigning the drive train. That would require the cad files.
@3D_Printing
@3D_Printing 8 лет назад
8:10 maybe if you need to in TinkerCad load the STL files as a new project. Looks cool an some hacking & grease may get it to rubble
@DennisDay58
@DennisDay58 4 года назад
do you have assembly instruction? So we know where there the different spacers go.
@manuelmedels2624
@manuelmedels2624 8 лет назад
even if it doesn't work it's still amazing.
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@tpickup11
@tpickup11 6 лет назад
Is it possible to make a poseable WALL-E figure? I know you made a static WALL-E figure but I was hoping you could find a way to make a 1/12 scaled WALL-E figure with rolling treads with the top 2 wheels being adjustable like in the movie, open up at the front and also open through the middle of the body to spit out a cube, make the arms slide on the arm track, make them rotate, move in and out, optional parts for box mode, etc. Basically like the Shapeways WALL-E figure but with more functions and accessories. Could you make it happen?
@CarlosValenzuela-sx9xb
@CarlosValenzuela-sx9xb 8 лет назад
Mr Chaos Core Tech is an artist!!!!
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! I just mess around until I have something I think is kind of cool. :)
@ThePocmartin207
@ThePocmartin207 8 лет назад
Hi , sorry I'm from Germany . Can I please see more pictures as it is assembled . Please also as the motors and operation / control . Real top regards Martin
@Nicholas-me9xk
@Nicholas-me9xk 7 лет назад
Great work what printer are you using
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 7 лет назад
Thank you! For this project I used my Robo3D R1 printer. I also have a Da Vinci 1.0 Pro. :)
@360yazeed
@360yazeed 8 лет назад
awesome job!!!, but why don't you use stepper motors instead of servos ??
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you! I actually used DC motors in a servo body to drive it. And the reason I chose them was they had decently high torque for their size and I just didn't know much about motors at the time. Still don't for the most part but now I know that I need more torque than that lol. Going back I would've approached this very differently. :)
@ImaginationToForm
@ImaginationToForm 8 лет назад
Looks really nice!!!! I would rate it 9.99999 out of 10. Maybe you can find some motors to put in some day to move it.
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Thank you very much! I'd like to come back to this some day and make it work. So one day I will. :)
@ImaginationToForm
@ImaginationToForm 8 лет назад
Here's a motor to look into. Looks simular in size but a good bit more torque. goo.gl/AzfMgH
@generico366
@generico366 7 лет назад
Could you do Bastion from Overwatch?
@DestronRamjet
@DestronRamjet 5 лет назад
I should make that
@ConnorWidtfeldt
@ConnorWidtfeldt 8 лет назад
Whoa...
@ThePocmartin207
@ThePocmartin207 7 лет назад
Can I please see pictures of the drive is assembled
@cianosossi2015
@cianosossi2015 6 лет назад
Can do Johnny-Five in life size? ;D
@kazolar
@kazolar 8 лет назад
what motors are using for driving it? -- duh -- in the description -- wonder if there is swap in alternative with a higher gear ratio or more torque
@ChaosCoreTech0
@ChaosCoreTech0 8 лет назад
Yeah I found a few motors that would fit that had just a slightly higher torque rating than the ones I have, but I doubt it would've made a significant difference. If you find something that has like 6kg of torque under load it could possibly work. The highest I found was like 3.5.
@simli5270
@simli5270 8 лет назад
super
@Nadia.942
@Nadia.942 Год назад
Buenas tardes quería ver una información sobre el diseño como conseguirlo
@JarethTheRad
@JarethTheRad 8 лет назад
Sometime could you also try to make the Wubbox from My Singing Monsters?
@michaeld954
@michaeld954 7 лет назад
great job maybe scale it up make the front panel open and make it into a mini fridge using a peltier big enuf for soda cans instead of arduino try rc car motors and controllers
@gagakserak3914
@gagakserak3914 3 года назад
Thats cool. Still you do the great works. And you share it for free in thingiverse.
@potatoneigh
@potatoneigh 8 лет назад
Personally I would finish it, but it still amazingly awesome!!!
@MrTrentPuppets
@MrTrentPuppets 7 лет назад
The neck is sopost to be the same colour as the head not being mean just pointing that out
@knusel7801
@knusel7801 4 года назад
I know the project is a few years old ... anyway: It looks like you're using micro servos (my english is not good enough to understand everything in your video that you're saying) If you still feel like finishing the project, I recommend you: www.ez-robot.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=9&productNumber=2 This set is specially designed for robots, VERY easy to program, and has very powerful motors. I've been building a life size number Johny 5 quite successfully for 1.5 years. When I am finished with number 5 ANYTIME I would like to build a few small robots (e.g. R2D2) Your Wally is also on my list. Thank you for sharing your work. Greetings from Germany!
@samuelmorris2295
@samuelmorris2295 8 лет назад
Ah, you used modified servo motors. They have basically no torque. I'm surprised the treds even moved. Smaller hobby motors would have been more appropriate.
@gremlinbd
@gremlinbd 7 лет назад
i think he was trying to use the parts that come in the chip-e kit, which has 4 servos and no motors since it's meant for a walking biped
@phunkymunky7210
@phunkymunky7210 8 лет назад
so cute!!!
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