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title: "Hexapod Explorer 3D Puzzle - Walking Robot Wooden Model Kits for Adults to Build - Self-Propelled 6-Legged Mechanical Crawler Craft Kit - 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults"
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# 388 precision laser-cut wooden parts Mechanical spring-powered self-propulsion Variable speed control dial for dynamic motion Hexapod Explorer 3D Puzzle - Walking Robot Wooden Model Kits for Adults to Build - Self-Propelled 6-Legged Mechanical Crawler Craft Kit - 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults

**Brand:** ugears
**Price:** VT26670
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## Summary

> 🦗 Build. Control. Conquer. The hexapod revolution starts on your desk.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hexapod Explorer 3D Puzzle - Walking Robot Wooden Model Kits for Adults to Build - Self-Propelled 6-Legged Mechanical Crawler Craft Kit - 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults by ugears
- **How much does it cost?** VT26670 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ugears enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ugears brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Customize Your Crawl:** Adjust the speed dial anytime to switch from a slow, deliberate creep to a rapid skitter, mimicking real insect behavior with lifelike leg movements.
- • **The Ultimate Gift for Future Innovators:** Ideal for millennial managers and tech enthusiasts who want to showcase their passion for robotics, craftsmanship, and unique desk décor.
- • **Experience True Insect-Inspired Mobility:** Self-propelled hexapod robot walks up to 3 meters, navigating obstacles up to 2cm—no wheels, just pure mechanical genius.
- • **Master the Art of Mechanical Engineering:** 388 intricately laser-cut wooden pieces combine for a satisfying 8-hour build that sharpens your problem-solving and patience skills.
- • **A Hands-On Journey into Robotics & Nature:** Perfect for professionals craving a tactile, brain-engaging hobby that blends engineering precision with natural inspiration.

## Overview

The UGEARS Hexapod Explorer is a sophisticated 3D wooden puzzle kit featuring 388 laser-cut parts assembled into a self-propelled, six-legged mechanical robot. Powered by a spring motor and controlled via a speed dial, it mimics realistic insect locomotion, overcoming small obstacles and offering an engaging 8-hour build experience designed for adults with intermediate mechanical skills. This model is a perfect blend of engineering challenge and artistic craftsmanship, ideal for hobbyists, robotics enthusiasts, and professionals seeking a unique, hands-on project.

## Description

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Review: A Challenging, Rewarding Series of Models - Tips for Successful Completion - A Challenging, Rewarding Series of Models - Tips for Successful Completion I am truly impressed with this kit. Its designers are highly skilled wizards. Parts are smoothly cut by laser, and for wood parts, tolerances are tightly held. If you are a value seeker, this is an excellent value. If you are mechanically minded, chances are you will love these wooden puzzles/projects/models. If you don’t have model building or similar experience, this is an advanced project that could be a bit much for a first puzzle. I might suggest that you find a similar, simpler model to try first if you are apprehensive about completing a more complicated UGears project like this one. It may not turn out well if you deviate from the directions, or don’t carefully follow the assembly sequence and visuals. What you need will be there, but may not be obvious at first. I found the Hexapod to be a fairly complex project, suitable for those with patience and some mechanical experience or model building skills. For a beginner, a simpler kit could be a great learning tool. This particular kit isn’t a suitable birthday gift for your average teenager - certain skills are assumed which some may not have. The wood parts come in several sheets of fairly soft 1/8” or 3mm plywood (known as lite-ply to model airplane aficionados). They are very accurately cut with a computer-controlled laser cutter. Some extra parts that could be easily broken or lost during assembly are included. Each part is labeled with adjacent part numbers, although the parts themselves aren’t numbered. Some parts are marked with small reference marks or dots to aid in establishing the correct orientation during assembly. The manual lacks verbal instructions. The assembly diagrams are accurate, complete, but completely visual, with perhaps a few exceptions. One has to be very careful when examining the assembly pictures – a few differences are subtle, without clarification. Look quite carefully at the assembly diagrams, and use the numbers in the manual judiciously. Don’t jump ahead. If you do, you may not be happy with the problems that this might create. UGears supplies wax to lubricate the parts where they slide or rub together. It would be nice if more wax was furnished. Wood waxes can differ significantly. They say candle wax or paraffin can be used. The supplied wax seems to be softer than paraffin. It seems slightly slipperier than several other waxes I tried. It is softer and a bit “stickier” when rubbed on the wood. It seems a bit better than harder paraffin wax, or a few other commercially available wood lubricants I tried. A few square inches of 220 grit paper are supplied to smooth out parts in contact (which is too coarse in my opinion) to reduce wood-on-wood friction, and over-sanding with coarse paper may change tolerances. I used 400 grit then 1000 grit paper, which results in a smoother surface and less friction. Parts preparation is the key to end up with a smoothly operating model, so I spent a lot of time here. Do not over-sand, because it may change tolerances on bearings and other moving parts, which is to be avoided. Suggestions: Try a simpler kit to start with, as a learning experience for a more difficult kit. A simpler kit as a learning experience may help some to become a fan of these products, who would otherwise would become frustrated with more complex first-time project. Friction is the enemy of a properly working, powered wood model. Moving parts that have been waxed may need to be rubbed or worked in, or burnished. Where they say to use wax, you should wax adjacent moving or sliding surfaces, like the sides of gears. Thickly applied wax does not result in decreased friction. It may help if the wax is “worked in” by working the moving surfaces together, or burnishing, then perhaps reapplying wax. I did some homework regarding lubrication for wood-on-wood sliding surfaces. Experimenting some, I tried several commercially available wood lubricants without significant results. I found that graphite and/or molybdenum disulfide powder allied to waxed surfaces (or added to melted wax) did decrease wood-on-wood friction after waxing. But it created problems, too. Graphite is messy and dark, so if you are looking for a wood model for a display case, forget that. I wanted the Hexapod to operate smoothly and look like something prehistoric so I stained the parts dark, with water-diluted acrylic paint, which covered up the use of graphite. Others have had issues with broken parts. Use the included “tool” to punch the parts out of the plywood sheets. If a part is tight, work around the part gently and slowly rather than punching it out with one push. I put a thick towel on my work surface. This provides a soft pliable surface to punch out the parts from the plywood surround. Lots of light on your workspace is helpful. Be gentle and carefully align mating parts when assembling. Try to keep parts at right angles to one another when snapping parts together. If you have to force something, or a part doesn’t snap together like the rest, chances are you may have chosen the wrong parts to assemble. Broken parts can be repaired easily with just a dab of superglue. Don’t separate the parts from the plywood before you use them, to avoid difficulties later on. If some smaller parts come loose prematurely, scotch tape them back in place until called for, to maintain their identity. This kit has hundreds of parts, some of which look identical but aren’t, or can be identical with different part numbers (mirror image parts). Leave the tie-wrap or nylon tie on the metal spring before installing it. I lightly oiled my spring with sewing machine oil, then wiped off the excess from the edges. Assembling, dis-assembling, and reassembling parts loosens the fit between parts. The more it’s done, the looser the fit. Avoid using superglue to keep parts together and in place if you can – chances are you will have to backtrack somewhere during the assembly procedure. Follow the assembly guide exactly, step by step, page by page. Sanding and waxing is critical if your Hexapod is to operate as advertised. I over-sanded a few of the moving surfaces, specifically the round bearing surfaces. Consequently, it changed tolerances enough and added some “slop” that affected the motion of the Hexapod. One leg wouldn’t move far enough because of over-sanding and enlarged tolerances, so it fell over instead of crawling. Some parts looked and felt like they were tightly and properly snapped together, but on reinspection, they weren’t. If your Hexapod or other mechanical model doesn’t operate as expected, this could be the cause. It is easy to confuse look-alike parts. Review the manual carefully before starting the construction, to learn the syntax of the directions, which can be confusing and not particularly intuitive. The plywood can be successfully stained with lightly applied, water-diluted acrylic paint, and probably, with water color or spray paint as well (but I haven’t tried these). Leaving a paint build-up on the surfaces may change tolerances and increase friction. Perhaps spray on the paint lightly, then immediately wipe excess paint from just-painted surfaces?
Review: So much fun! - This kit is complicated, but if you’re into those kinds of projects it’s so fun! The pieces snap on without glue and you can paint them if you want. I do recommend you use vaseline on every moving surface since there’s a lot of hidden friction. You might want to buy the easier kits before moving on to the advanced ones but this is the most fun I’ve ever had and I’ve spent probably a thousand dollars on these.

## Features

- Real Walking Action On 6 Legs DIY Kit: Watch wooden puzzle model kit robot walk up to 3 meters without wheels, navigating rough terrain and stepping over 1-2cm obstacles like a real insect
- Variable Speed Control Dial: Adjust wooden models to build adults hexapod from slow creep to fast skitter with the speed dial on its head - change speeds anytime during operation for different modes
- Lifelike Insect Behavior: Experience realistic bug movements as legs flail when lifted off ground, mimicking actual beetle behavior; great crafts for adults as hobbies for adults men and women
- Challenging 8-hour Build: Conquer model building kits for adults 388-piece medium-difficulty assembly featuring spring motor mechanics and precision engineering inspired by Mars exploration rovers
- Perfect Gift For Robotics & Nature Enthusiasts: Ideal wooden gifts for future engineers, insect lovers, Halloween enthusiasts for Birthday, Christmas, Fathers day Ugears wooden model kits for adults

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09F3FKH8T |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,979 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #675 in 3-D Puzzles |
| Brand Name | UGEARS |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (679) |
| Educational Objective | Concentration Skill, Patience Skill, Problem Solving Skill |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04820184121294 |
| Included Components | Instructions, Paper-based sanding paper, Paraffin, Plywood sheets with laser cut parts, Springs |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.66 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.6"L x 8.66"W |
| Item Shape | 3D |
| Item Type Name | 3D Mechanical Model |
| Item Weight | 400 Grams |
| Manufacturer | UGEARS |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1212.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UG70158 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Material Type Free | No other materials |
| Model Number | 70158 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 388 |
| Number of Players | 1 piece |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | Mechanical Spring |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Puzzle Type | 3D Puzzle |
| Set Name | Hexapod Explorer |
| Size | Mittel |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Subject Character | robots |
| Supported Battery Types | No battery |
| Theme | robots |
| Unit Count | 388.0 Count |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Challenging, Rewarding Series of Models - Tips for Successful Completion
*by H***E on December 14, 2022*

A Challenging, Rewarding Series of Models - Tips for Successful Completion I am truly impressed with this kit. Its designers are highly skilled wizards. Parts are smoothly cut by laser, and for wood parts, tolerances are tightly held. If you are a value seeker, this is an excellent value. If you are mechanically minded, chances are you will love these wooden puzzles/projects/models. If you don’t have model building or similar experience, this is an advanced project that could be a bit much for a first puzzle. I might suggest that you find a similar, simpler model to try first if you are apprehensive about completing a more complicated UGears project like this one. It may not turn out well if you deviate from the directions, or don’t carefully follow the assembly sequence and visuals. What you need will be there, but may not be obvious at first. I found the Hexapod to be a fairly complex project, suitable for those with patience and some mechanical experience or model building skills. For a beginner, a simpler kit could be a great learning tool. This particular kit isn’t a suitable birthday gift for your average teenager - certain skills are assumed which some may not have. The wood parts come in several sheets of fairly soft 1/8” or 3mm plywood (known as lite-ply to model airplane aficionados). They are very accurately cut with a computer-controlled laser cutter. Some extra parts that could be easily broken or lost during assembly are included. Each part is labeled with adjacent part numbers, although the parts themselves aren’t numbered. Some parts are marked with small reference marks or dots to aid in establishing the correct orientation during assembly. The manual lacks verbal instructions. The assembly diagrams are accurate, complete, but completely visual, with perhaps a few exceptions. One has to be very careful when examining the assembly pictures – a few differences are subtle, without clarification. Look quite carefully at the assembly diagrams, and use the numbers in the manual judiciously. Don’t jump ahead. If you do, you may not be happy with the problems that this might create. UGears supplies wax to lubricate the parts where they slide or rub together. It would be nice if more wax was furnished. Wood waxes can differ significantly. They say candle wax or paraffin can be used. The supplied wax seems to be softer than paraffin. It seems slightly slipperier than several other waxes I tried. It is softer and a bit “stickier” when rubbed on the wood. It seems a bit better than harder paraffin wax, or a few other commercially available wood lubricants I tried. A few square inches of 220 grit paper are supplied to smooth out parts in contact (which is too coarse in my opinion) to reduce wood-on-wood friction, and over-sanding with coarse paper may change tolerances. I used 400 grit then 1000 grit paper, which results in a smoother surface and less friction. Parts preparation is the key to end up with a smoothly operating model, so I spent a lot of time here. Do not over-sand, because it may change tolerances on bearings and other moving parts, which is to be avoided. Suggestions: Try a simpler kit to start with, as a learning experience for a more difficult kit. A simpler kit as a learning experience may help some to become a fan of these products, who would otherwise would become frustrated with more complex first-time project. Friction is the enemy of a properly working, powered wood model. Moving parts that have been waxed may need to be rubbed or worked in, or burnished. Where they say to use wax, you should wax adjacent moving or sliding surfaces, like the sides of gears. Thickly applied wax does not result in decreased friction. It may help if the wax is “worked in” by working the moving surfaces together, or burnishing, then perhaps reapplying wax. I did some homework regarding lubrication for wood-on-wood sliding surfaces. Experimenting some, I tried several commercially available wood lubricants without significant results. I found that graphite and/or molybdenum disulfide powder allied to waxed surfaces (or added to melted wax) did decrease wood-on-wood friction after waxing. But it created problems, too. Graphite is messy and dark, so if you are looking for a wood model for a display case, forget that. I wanted the Hexapod to operate smoothly and look like something prehistoric so I stained the parts dark, with water-diluted acrylic paint, which covered up the use of graphite. Others have had issues with broken parts. Use the included “tool” to punch the parts out of the plywood sheets. If a part is tight, work around the part gently and slowly rather than punching it out with one push. I put a thick towel on my work surface. This provides a soft pliable surface to punch out the parts from the plywood surround. Lots of light on your workspace is helpful. Be gentle and carefully align mating parts when assembling. Try to keep parts at right angles to one another when snapping parts together. If you have to force something, or a part doesn’t snap together like the rest, chances are you may have chosen the wrong parts to assemble. Broken parts can be repaired easily with just a dab of superglue. Don’t separate the parts from the plywood before you use them, to avoid difficulties later on. If some smaller parts come loose prematurely, scotch tape them back in place until called for, to maintain their identity. This kit has hundreds of parts, some of which look identical but aren’t, or can be identical with different part numbers (mirror image parts). Leave the tie-wrap or nylon tie on the metal spring before installing it. I lightly oiled my spring with sewing machine oil, then wiped off the excess from the edges. Assembling, dis-assembling, and reassembling parts loosens the fit between parts. The more it’s done, the looser the fit. Avoid using superglue to keep parts together and in place if you can – chances are you will have to backtrack somewhere during the assembly procedure. Follow the assembly guide exactly, step by step, page by page. Sanding and waxing is critical if your Hexapod is to operate as advertised. I over-sanded a few of the moving surfaces, specifically the round bearing surfaces. Consequently, it changed tolerances enough and added some “slop” that affected the motion of the Hexapod. One leg wouldn’t move far enough because of over-sanding and enlarged tolerances, so it fell over instead of crawling. Some parts looked and felt like they were tightly and properly snapped together, but on reinspection, they weren’t. If your Hexapod or other mechanical model doesn’t operate as expected, this could be the cause. It is easy to confuse look-alike parts. Review the manual carefully before starting the construction, to learn the syntax of the directions, which can be confusing and not particularly intuitive. The plywood can be successfully stained with lightly applied, water-diluted acrylic paint, and probably, with water color or spray paint as well (but I haven’t tried these). Leaving a paint build-up on the surfaces may change tolerances and increase friction. Perhaps spray on the paint lightly, then immediately wipe excess paint from just-painted surfaces?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So much fun!
*by F***S on October 26, 2024*

This kit is complicated, but if you’re into those kinds of projects it’s so fun! The pieces snap on without glue and you can paint them if you want. I do recommend you use vaseline on every moving surface since there’s a lot of hidden friction. You might want to buy the easier kits before moving on to the advanced ones but this is the most fun I’ve ever had and I’ve spent probably a thousand dollars on these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super Fun to put together!
*by A***R on December 17, 2022*

I really enjoyed working through building this. It started as a gift for my daughter but I took a shine to it. It looked exactly as pictured and was just challenging enough to keep my interest and be fun. The reason for 4 starts is the mechanism just wasn’t consistently working. I would wind it up and I needed to shake it in order to get it to move, but it would move. It’s a sturdy and a great display item even if it doesn’t move that easily.

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