馃 NanoSaur is a little tracked robot ROS2 enabled, made for an NVIDIA Jetson Nano - rnanosaur/nanosaur. NanosauR - 銉堛儍銉椼儓銉┿儍銈伄姝岃銈掓帰銇濄亞銆係hazam銇с亰姘椼伀鍏ャ倞銈€兗銉嗐偅銈广儓銇儓銉冦儣銉椼儸銈ゃ儶銈广儓銇ㄣ儞銉囥偑銈掕銇ゃ亼銈堛亞! Nanosaur is a 1998 Macintosh game by Pangea Software. In it, you鈥檙e a cybernetic dinosaur from the future who鈥檚 sent back in time 20 minutes before a giant asteroid hits the Earth. And you get to shoot at T-Rexes with nukes. Nanosaur was bundled with the original iMac and ran on Mac OS 8.
If you are here you want 3D print NanoSaur, it鈥檚 simple, but long.
The Nanosaur design is under license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
I use Cura slicer, but all other slicer works fine. Following this guideline the total time to print NanoSaur will be:
Parts | Time |
---|---|
Base rear | 5h |
Base front | 1h and 30min |
Wheels and sprockets | 2h |
Sliders | 2h |
Cover | 1h and 45min |
Flap and power bank holder | 1h and 45min |
Track | 2x 1h and 30min |
Total | 17h |
Download you can obtain all Nanosaur parts only downloading this zip file nanosaur_stl.zip
Hint On nanosaur_stl.zip you can find a folder 025in for ball bearings with size ID 1/4in x OD 1/2in
You can split all parts following this guideline and setup the printer using this profile:
- Layer height: 0.2mm
- Print speed: 50mm/s
- Infill: 15%
Base rear
To print this parts you need a PLA green. The average time will be: 5h
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
1 | base_rear.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
- Supports: Disable
Base front
To print this parts you need a PLA green. The average time will be: 1h and 30min.
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
1 | base_front.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
- Supports: Enable
- Support structure: Tree
Wheels and sprockets
Hint On nanosaur_stl.zip you can find a folder 025in for ball bearings with size ID 1/4in x OD 1/2in
To print this parts you need a PLA green/black. The average time will be: 2h.
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
2 | sprocket.stl | |
2 | wheel.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
- Supports: Disable
Sliders
To print this parts you need a PLA green. The average time will be: 2h.
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
2 | slider.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
- Supports: Disable
- Displacement:
- Left: x=0 y=15
- Right: x=0 y=-15
Cover
To print this parts you need a PLA green. The average time will be: 1h and 45min.
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
1 | cover.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
- Supports: Disable
Flap and Power bank holder
To print this parts you need a PLA green. The average time will be: 1h and 45min.
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
1 | flap_top.stl | |
1 | flap_bottom.stl | |
1 | pb_holder.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
- Supports: Enable
- Support structure: Tree
- Displacement:
- flap_bottom.stl: x=20 y=0
- flat_top.stl: x=-20 y=0
- pb_holder.stl: x=-55 y=0
The NanoSaur tracks are the hardest to print. You need a good 3D printer, better if your printer is direct drive. Otherwise I suggest to use a Ninjatek TPU, sufficient elastic to make these tracks.
The average time will be: 1h and 30min for each track
Nanosaur 2 Level 3
Quantity | Part | 3D view |
---|---|---|
2 | track_print.stl |
I suggest orienting the STL following this picture and setup with:
Nanosaur 3 Free Download
- Layer height: 0.2mm
- Print speed: 30mm/s
- Infill: 10%
- Supports: Disable
- retraction: Disable
Nanosaur 3 The Game
Nanosaur 3
The Nanosaur design is under license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.