-We want you to be able to build your own Stanford Doggo without a hassle. To this end, we've uploaded the entire CAD model under the Hardware folder. The design was completed in Fusion 360 and includes all the mechanical parts you'll need to source. Many of the custom pieces are either 3d printed or waterjet, which means you will only have to do post-processing work. For example, the primary links on each leg assembly (which are waterjet) require you to drill a hole for a set screw and then tap it. For now, if you need help, please reference the CAD or submit an issue to this github repo. You can find a WIP BOM here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MQRoZCfsMdJhHQ-ht6YvhzNvye6xDXO8vhWQql2HtlI/edit#gid=726381752. We understand that at this moment, it may be quite frustrating to build Doggo yourself. Part of the reason is that we're working on a bigger and better version of Doggo that may make this version obsolete. However, we will continue to support this version Stanford Doggo and will continue to upload resources to make this project more accessible. Please do not hesitate to ask for individual help!
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