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DIY robot concept

Cheapest robot dog parts list

A cheap robot dog should use a static crawl gait, 12 servos and a light printed frame.

The cheapest robot dog that walks reliably is not dynamic or fast. It is a 12-servo quadruped using a static crawl gait where three feet stay planted while one moves. That keeps balance manageable.

Spend money on servos before cosmetics. Weak plastic servos cause most cheap quadruped failures.

Core parts

ESP32 dev board

$8

Gait control and wireless tuning

PCA9685 servo driver

$7

Controls 12 servos cleanly

12 metal gear servos

$70

Hip and knee joints

6V high-current supply

$20

Servo power

Printed PETG frame

$25

Light body and legs

IMU module

$8

Body tilt feedback

Design variants

8-servo walker

Cheaper but less capable leg geometry.

Stronger 12-servo dog

Upgrade hip servos and battery current first.

Practical safety note

Treat the generated output as a prototype plan, not a certified product. Body-adjacent, high-voltage, optical-energy and mobility builds need qualified review before real-world use.

FAQ

Can it run?

No. A budget servo dog should crawl slowly.

How many servos are needed?

Twelve is the practical baseline for a dog-like quadruped.

Why does it fall over?

The gait, center of gravity or servo torque is usually wrong.

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