Join discord community: https://discord.com/invite/prjUvjmGpZ Faze4 is small fully 3d printable Open source 6 axis robotic arm. It is functionally and esthetically similar to robotic arms in industry but is aimed for research, education and anyone interested in making his own robot arm. Main "selling points" of this arm that separate it from other DIY arms are:
- It is cheap <1000 dollars.
- Uses 3D printed cycloidal gearboxes which have low backlash and can be repaired really easy.
- All wires are hidden giving it clean design.
Whole arm has around 1000 parts (including screws and bearings) and weights around 15 kg.
To build this robotic arm follow Building instructions. All general info about robotic arm is in DOCS. Building instructions and DOCS go hand in hand and you need to follow both to build this arm. Building instructions are about general mechanical assembly while DOCS contain ALL info ( Electrical wiring, Low level setup, High level ROS and Matlab, tips ...).
- Building instructions
- BOM
- DOCS Contains ALL info about the arm.
- URDF files
This project includes experimental software, hardware designs, and assembly documentation that are still under development and may contain bugs, errors, or incomplete features. By using, building, or modifying this project, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You use this project entirely at your own risk
- You are solely responsible for safe assembly, testing, and operation
- No guarantee is made regarding correctness, safety, or reliability
- The authors are not responsible for any damage, injury, or loss resulting from the use or misuse of this project
- Hardware performance and safety depend on user assembly, component quality, calibration, and handling, which cannot be guaranteed
This project is provided “as is.” If you choose to build a device yourself using these files, designs, or instructions, you do so without any warranties or guarantees, including regarding safety, reliability, or suitability for any particular purpose.
This project is entirely open source and free for all to use. Any support, whether through donations or advice, is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

