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Science Olympiad DIY Vehicle Kits

Robot - 3D Models

Below are the 3D Models used in the kits. The original kits used ABS plastic. But ABS is harder to 3D print. Other plastic materials like PLA will work just a well. I have found PET-G offers the best strength and easiest to print. I recommend testing your printed parts to verify you are comfortable with the strength. The 3D printer settings will effect this greatly. We make no promises that any models below are strong enough. How a 3D printer is configured and the material used will effect the model's strength.

There are two types of files available for download. The STL files which are 3D definition files. Most 3D printers do not accept these type of files. A conversion or slicing program must be used before most 3D printers can print these models. Consulate your 3D printer manual for more information.

The other file type is the F3D files. The models were created in Autodesk's Fusion 360 software. This is a free 3D CAD software to students and educators. Many of the models below have their Fusion 360 files (F3D) available for download. This will allow modifications to the models.

Note: We recommend using PET-G for all models shown below. Other filaments can be used.

Robot Base Plate - Version D4

Model Files STL F3D

DC Motor Mount

Model Files 19mm Hole Spacing F3D

Caster Spacer

Model Files (Select Wheel Diameter) 60mm 75mm F3D

Dowel Rod Holder

Model File STL

Ultrasonic Holder (HC-SR04)

Model File STL

Post for Securing Wires

Model File STL

Wheels for 4mm Motor Shaft

Model Files (Select Wheel Diameter) 60mm 75mm 90mm

Basic Plate C1 - Space for Larger Beardboard

Model File STL

Basic Plate E1 - Space Beardboard instead of Ardunio

Model File STL