This could go in a DIY sub but since its nearly entirely 3d printed it kind of fits here I think?
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From the post:
>Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, learning about science and engineering can be a lot more fun if it’s practical. You could sit around learning about motors and control theory, or you could build a robot arm and play with it. If the latter sounds like your bag of hammers, you might like Pedro 2.0.
This could go in a DIY sub but since its nearly entirely 3d printed it kind of fits here I think?
Archive: https://archive.today/NDD2S
From the post:
>>Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, learning about science and engineering can be a lot more fun if it’s practical. You could sit around learning about motors and control theory, or you could build a robot arm and play with it. If the latter sounds like your bag of hammers, you might like Pedro 2.0.