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SaturnArm

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Links überprüft Jun 10, 2026

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Über dieses Programm

SaturnArm — A Simple 5-DOF Robotic Arm

A budget-friendly 3D-printed robotic arm with inverse kinematics, controlled by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Originally built as a VR-teleoperation experiment inspired by NASA Mars rover footage, SaturnArm gives you a fully assembled desktop arm for ~$200 USD in parts.

Highlights

  • 5 actuators total: 3× MG996R servos, 1× NEMA23 stepper (TMC2208 driver), 1× SG90 mini-servo (claw)
  • On-board PCB (KiCad sources included) consolidates power + signal
  • C++ firmware on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with simple text-command protocol (move:x,y, servo:n:deg, stop)
  • Optional Pi Camera Module B+ for vision feedback
  • 24V → 6V step-down for servos; LM2596 for logic

What you'll build 3D-print the chassis (single-plate G-code provided for Bambu Lab A1m, ~$31 of filament), order the BOM from AliExpress, assemble the PCB at JLCPCB ($3.50 for 5 boards), wire it up, flash the firmware, and calibrate.


Source: github.com/regular030/SaturnArm · Creator: regular030 · License: unspecified (treat as ARR — credit the creator, link the repo)

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Printing

A clean, complete 7-part set for one SaturnArm — every part maps directly to the pictured arm, all print-one-each, no duplicates/variants/sim meshes. PLA (~485 cm³, ~$31 filament); single-plate G-code for a Bambu A1m is provided upstream.

Print one each (7), bottom-to-top:

  • PCB_Chassis — the electronics box that houses the PCB at the base
  • Standoff-Bot — PCB standoffs/mounts inside the chassis
  • Arm_Base — rotating base (driven by the NEMA23 stepper)
  • Arm1 — lower arm link
  • arm2 — upper arm link
  • TopClawL + TopClawR — the two halves of the parallel-jaw gripper/claw (both required — they are the left and right jaw, not alternates)

Actuators (not printed): 3× MG996R servos (main joints) + 1× NEMA23 stepper with TMC2208 (base rotation) + 1× SG90 mini-servo (claw), on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with the project's custom PCB.

No changes were needed to this list — it was already correct. (File names use mixed casing, e.g. arm2 vs Arm1; cosmetic only, doesn't affect printing.)

🖨 Druckdateien (7)

arm2.stl

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TopClawR.stl

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TopClawL.stl

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Arm1.stl

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Standoff-Bot.stl

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PCB_Chassis.stl

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Arm_Base.stl

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Benötigte Hardware

~$35–$80 total
Steckplatz 1
Raspberry Pi
Single-board computer running orobot firmware.
$35–$80
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Produktlinks aktualisiert Jun 1, 2026 · Links überprüft Jun 10, 2026
$186–$200 estimated
ItemQtyUnit CostNotes
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W1$24.04Main controller (U2)
LM2596 buck converter1$1.54Logic 5V (U1)
THT 3-pin connectors (5pk)1$1.84
THT 4-pin connectors (5pk)1$2.11
MG996R servo3$15.49Main joints
NEMA23 23HS5628 stepper1$25.05Base rotation
SG90 mini-servo1$3.29Claw
24V 8A AC→DC PSU1$20.07Power supply
Rotary encoder5$2.72
Bearing 6800-2RS (10×19×5)4$4.10
M5 75mm screws (10pk)1$0.99
M3/M4/M5 screw + nut pack1$16.32
PLA filament (1kg white matte)1$21.87
Resistor pack1$3.2010k + 1k
2.1mm DC jack THT1$1.35
DC 24V→6V step-down1$7.67Servo rail
20AWG hookup wire (multi-color)1$10.98
TMC2208 stepper driver1$4.31
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