This hexapod was made almost entirely via 3d printing (translated). The parts that you need to supply include a few fasteners to make connections, twelve servo motors, and a method of driving them.
Vol. 128, No. 962, 2016 April A Hexapod Design for All-sky Sidereal Tr... In this paper, we describe a hexapod-based telescope mount system intended to provide sidereal tracking for the Flyʼs Eye ...
New compact robust hexapod from PI for 24/7 industrial operation. (Nanowerk News) The H-815 6-Axis Hexapod is a ruggedized, highly accurate, positioning and alignment system designed for continuous 24 ...
The robot is called the MX-Phoenix hexapod, it is powered by 18 motors and all its body parts were 3D printed. Robot engineer "Zenta", AKA Kåre Halvorsen, designed and built the robot.
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