QA: Answers to User Questions About SR6 OSR2 Devices and Logistics Timeliness
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What are SR6 and OSR2?
The open-source Stroker robots, 6-axis (SR6) and 3-axis (OSR2), are multi-axis Stroker robots (MAxSR) designed to accommodate and move standard Fleshlight or similar toys, with 3-6 degrees of freedom. They are made from a combination of 3D printed plastic and off-the-shelf components.
The basic model can move up and down, roll side to side, and can also move laterally. Additional modules can be added to enable pitch and twist (the SR6 with the pitch module is commonly referred to as OSR2+).
The operation of SR6 and OSR2 is managed through an open-source protocol called T-Code, which interprets commands and transmits them to the device's microcontroller (usually the Romeo BLE Mini or ESP32). The microcontroller is responsible for processing the received commands and determining the correct control angles for the servo positioning receivers.
Both SR6 and OSR2 use four M4 bolts mounted to a standard VESA 100mm hole pattern, providing multiple mounting options; the most common are commercial monitors and monitor stands. Other options include custom 3D printable bases.
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Questions Related to SR6 and OSR2 Devices
Q1: What is the difference between SR6 and OSR2 devices?
A1: OSR2 is equipped with three servos that provide up-and-down, left-and-right, and front-and-back movement, typically including twisting as well. SR6, with six servos, adds lateral movement to this, providing a more dynamic experience.
A1: OSR2 is equipped with three servos that provide up-and-down, left-and-right, and front-and-back movement, typically including twisting as well. SR6, with six servos, adds lateral movement to this, providing a more dynamic experience.
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Q2: Are these devices suitable for scripts designed only for up-and-down movement (essentially asking if they can replace The Handy)?
A2: Yes, they can be used with scripts designed for only up-and-down movement, and additional scripts for multi-axis movement are also available. Multi-axis devices can be backward compatible with single-axis resources.
A2: Yes, they can be used with scripts designed for only up-and-down movement, and additional scripts for multi-axis movement are also available. Multi-axis devices can be backward compatible with single-axis resources.
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Q3: How is the compatibility with different sleeves? Using Fleshlight with scripts can be fun.
A3: We have a universal rotating cup holder; the Twist 4 rotating module combination can be used with various sleeves, including Fleshlight, enhancing compatibility.
A3: We have a universal rotating cup holder; the Twist 4 rotating module combination can be used with various sleeves, including Fleshlight, enhancing compatibility.
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Q4: How does the experience differ between multi-axis scripts and up-and-down scripts?
A4: Multi-axis scripts provide a more realistic experience by integrating various movements, while simple up-and-down motion can feel limited and boring over time.
A4: Multi-axis scripts provide a more realistic experience by integrating various movements, while simple up-and-down motion can feel limited and boring over time.
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Q5: How do they interact with videos and games?
A5: SR6 and OSR2+ support serial Bluetooth protocols and USB data transmission. They are compatible with T-code data, MultiFunPlayer software, Script scripts, and other extension protocols.
A5: SR6 and OSR2+ support serial Bluetooth protocols and USB data transmission. They are compatible with T-code data, MultiFunPlayer software, Script scripts, and other extension protocols.
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Q6: Do SR6 and OSR2 products need to be fixed in place?
A6: Yes, SR6 and OSR2+ products need to be fixed in place, with the mounting hole standard being VESA 100mm x 100mm. You can purchase compatible mounting devices or opt for the dual-bracket cooling base developed by Craftyhandy.
A6: Yes, SR6 and OSR2+ products need to be fixed in place, with the mounting hole standard being VESA 100mm x 100mm. You can purchase compatible mounting devices or opt for the dual-bracket cooling base developed by Craftyhandy.
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Q7: What materials do you use for printing?
A7: Our printed parts use the currently mainstream printing material PETG, which is an eco-friendly material known for its high toughness, high impact strength, and weather resistance, and is relatively easy to print. If you have special material requirements, please let us know.
A7: Our printed parts use the currently mainstream printing material PETG, which is an eco-friendly material known for its high toughness, high impact strength, and weather resistance, and is relatively easy to print. If you have special material requirements, please let us know.
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Shipping Areas, Logistics Timeliness, and After-Sales Issues
Q1: What areas do you ship to?
A1: You can enter your address at checkout to test if shipping is available. If you encounter any delivery-related prompts, please contact online customer service.
A1: You can enter your address at checkout to test if shipping is available. If you encounter any delivery-related prompts, please contact online customer service.
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Q2: When will my order be shipped after placing it?
A2: For in-stock items: shipped the same day; Default situation: shipped within 3-5 days (3D printing requires time); Special circumstances: shipping time to be negotiated.
A2: For in-stock items: shipped the same day; Default situation: shipped within 3-5 days (3D printing requires time); Special circumstances: shipping time to be negotiated.
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Q3: What is the difference between standard shipping and express shipping?
A3: Standard shipping is a cost-effective option, usually taking 7-15 days, at a lower cost. Express shipping uses UPS or equivalent services to ensure your order arrives quickly.
A3: Standard shipping is a cost-effective option, usually taking 7-15 days, at a lower cost. Express shipping uses UPS or equivalent services to ensure your order arrives quickly.
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Q4: How is after-sales maintenance handled?
A4: Please refer to the service policy on our official website. Refund policy - Craftyhandy (craftyhandy.com). We accept paid repairs, with users responsible for round-trip shipping costs and any applicable tariffs.
A4: Please refer to the service policy on our official website. Refund policy - Craftyhandy (craftyhandy.com). We accept paid repairs, with users responsible for round-trip shipping costs and any applicable tariffs.