German engineer and RepRap veteran Andreas Haeuser has developed Ardumower –a low cost 3D printed Arduino-powered robotic lawn mower. Similar to a Roomba in functionality, the autonomous lawn mower can be easily 3D printed and assembled with the help of a 3D printer for about $12.46.

Driven by 12V-geared motor, the lawn mower features a cutting disc with a diameter of 220 m. Powered by rechargeable 12V NiMH or 11,1V LiPo batteries, everything on board is controlled by Arduino Uno and Arduino motorboard.

A low cost automatic lawn mowing solution, the Ardumower works on the somewhat similar principle as some of its autonomous commercial counterparts. Printed using any common 3D printer that has the build volume of minimum 180- x 180- x 60-mm, the lawn mower has been tested on a 500-square meters lawn. The mower  is designed to work inside a “boundary wire fence” (BWF) and is programmed to chop anything in its perimeter. If it comes close to the fence, it stops and turns and then it goes on mowing your lawn continuously.

Available online on Haeuser’s website with all the 3D printable files, bill of material and detailed build instruction, the 3D printed lawn mower will save you from mowing your lawn manually ever again.

Ardumower by Andreas Haeuser is a 3D printed lawn mower powered by an Arduino
Simple to build, it is driven by 12-V geared motors
Inspired by the automatic lawn mower available in the market, Andrumower is a low cost 3D printed lawn mower

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