• Mindless posted an update 8 years, 12 months ago

    3d Inmoov Man in SketchUp all orignal STL Files,,,
    http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1995318

    • Downloaded these this morning. Very nice.

      • Glad you like him,, had to rush the skull pieces cos I lost the original version , The next version I will release has had hundreds of hours put into him- he might look the same but he’s not,,, all the interior parts and Gearbox’s have had complete re-builds,,,plus some of the exterior parts have joined together for larger prints but not mod…[Read more]

  • Mindless posted an update 8 years, 12 months ago

    Here is my 5pc Chest,,

  • Mindless posted an update 8 years, 12 months ago

    Good question Perry- This is one use of a hundred mods/uses you can do with -3d Inmoov-
    This mod allows the servo and gear to be positioned by just loosening and tightening the grub screw- You send the command line to the servo to adjust its position,,—,,then adjust the gear to the position you want,,, and then tighten the screw ,, I wasn’t s…[Read more]

  • Mindless posted an update 8 years, 12 months ago

    -=3D Inmoov in SketchUp is Finished=-
    “All Original STL Parts are Used,”- Except for the Fingers and Servo Tray,,,-I will post the file as a single download on Thingiverse tonight sometime-,,,Hope you enjoy

  • Printing almost done for Frank\’s head. Now to make him move and speak. 🙂

  • Ray Gardiner's profile was updated 8 years, 12 months ago

  • JP posted an update 8 years, 12 months ago

    • I have fixed the small gap in the forehead.
      It was easy with the heat gun en some CA glue.
      Now the attention wont be drawn to the shadow in the for head as much

  • Thomas posted an update 9 years ago

    @admin Hi Gael first of all bon noël pour toi, this is the rest of my french learned in school many years ago.
    My question is what about the legs, I saw many videos from you and inmoov legs but I have no idea how I can realize them. Is there any publishing planned ?

    Best regards Thomas1

  • Markus posted an update 9 years ago

    Robyn inmoov alternativ Wheels

    • Nice work,,,, are the -Mecanum Wheels- on the other side any good..?- I v seen them on other projects and was wondering are they an improvement over the wheel or do they just look really cool,,,,,

  • William hall posted an update 9 years ago

    Hey all. Anyone else having trouble enabling comments for uploaded pics.Ive been updating my album and even though when i save a pic it shows the option chosen as \”comments enabled\”, the pics show up with a comments disabled message after saving…any ideas why that might be?

  • akash dixit posted an update 9 years ago

    hey my ADHVIK 1.0 (InMoov family )hand is ready now

  • William hall posted an update 9 years ago

    Oh and of course this is Winslow 🙂

    • Let it Slow, Let it Slow, Let it Slow… I wish you a merry Winslow 🙂

      Nice build and all looks good.

      BTW, Welcome to the InMoovers !

      Regards,
      Marten

  • William hall posted an update 9 years ago

    Just wanted to say hi to everyone and I guess officially become part of this great project. Started about 3 months ago on the actual build but ive been planning this for about a year and i couldnt be having more fun. So much appreciation to Gael for what he\’s done here. Very Generous.

  • Ashley posted an update 9 years ago

    Hello ! I\’m trying to build two inmoov arms and I\’m just starting to look at the electronics. I have taken a few years of programming (java and C++) and I\’m wondering why myrobotlab is being used instead of the arduino IDE exclusively, besides voice control. Can somebody explain the purpose of each program?

    • Hi Ashley,

      Welcome to the InMoovers 🙂

      MRL is (in my eye’s) much stronger/faster then Arduino IDE/Boards itself.
      It’s running at a faster system then a single Aduino board, so there are much more options possible.
      And the InMoov is a default Robot in MRL which is cool and more easy for beginners.
      There are some Python script made by other…[Read more]

      • juerg replied 9 years ago

        having arduinos only will have very limited capabilities of controlling the whole robot. think of optical object recognition, speech recognition and voice output or simply look at all the services MRL is providing

  • anthony posted an update 9 years ago

    Season’s greetings from Dark Inmoov

  • akash dixit posted an update 9 years ago

    @bretzel59 i am making bisep so HS-805BB This servo is so costly can i use any cheap servo alternate of this if yes then please provide me the link of that

    • Nope,,,, HS-805BB are the cheapest out there for their size,,, prices are all over the place with servos-,, have a look at quite a few web-shops before buying- you should be paying around $35usd for them- but check out the “postage cost” before buying ,,,

    • Try these ones, they are the same as the HS-805’s but only $27 USD.
      http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLN94&P=4#technotes

      • Cool,,, I’ll get a couple of them for testing,,, at that price i can fry/destroy them without worrying about it,,,, going to use these in the end (see link) ,, providing i don’t find a problem with them- there a Australian clone of the Savox ,,,, but beefed up,,, not down,,,, bit pricey ,,, but the torque is good, and got the 7.2v option too…[Read more]

    • juerg replied 9 years ago

      for the large servos I strongly recommend using heat-up fuses so it stops the current before burning up the servo. I anyway had expected that these servos would come with overload protection but the manufacturers seem to like them burning out …

  • akash dixit posted an update 9 years ago

    i am making bisep so HS-805BB This servo is so costly can i use any cheap servo alternate of this if yes then please provide me the link of that

  • akash dixit posted an update 9 years ago

    i am making bisep so HS-805BB This servo is so costly can i use any cheap servo alternate of this if yes then please provide me the link of that

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years ago

    About a week to go and i should have this version finished off,,, This version is for the building process,,, so i have put him together using a lot of Mr Gael original parts,, using SketchUp as the 3d software so anyone should be able to pull him apart and see how he works and it will help with the building process a lot,,, this was a way…[Read more]

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years ago

    • juerg replied 9 years ago

      ehhh, nice perspective. looks like a lot of work to position the many parts at the right location and orientation

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years ago

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years ago

    Back Covers are Done,,,

  • JP posted an update 9 years ago

    After a long long time I have restarted my inmoov.
    I had some alignment issues with the PLA parts but i re-calibrated every thing and now I can restart this winter project again.

    The only thing I have’nt figured out is how to get rid of the big gaps in the head en the chest plates.
    Maybe al need to glue them together.
    My pistons are making a loud…[Read more]

    • juerg replied 9 years ago

      at least for the head you might find alternate parts that help to reduce the gaps. you can also try to fill the gaps with filler, 3d filament pistols or use a dremel filled with short filament pieces and do something like smoldering the pieces together. be prepaired to do a lot of sanding to get a good result

    • When It comes to using fillers/putty’s- there’s basically 4 types- stuff you use for -plaster board- in home building /renovation work– and there’s -Model putty- and there’s also the type for auto repairs with fibreglass reinforcement and a version without fibreglass reinforcement – and there’s Plaster Of Paris and Moulding Types
      The Plaster boa…[Read more]

    • JP replied 9 years ago

      Thanks Guy’s

      I think I am going to attack it with a heat-gun and slowly heat up some parts and see if I can bend some parts a bit in to shape.

      To be honest I don’t really like a smooth baby bottom head 😀
      Getting the gaps closer together is enough for me.
      I will post some pictures when it done.

      • Funny you should say that,,, I’m not a fan of putty’s and paints either on my 3d printed stuff,,, my father was a panel beater back when car where made of Metal and I’ve done Moulding/ Home Renovation work before so I got pretty knowledge of putty’s / Fillers and Plaster,,,, Got a top of line heat Gun to fix parts that are warp are need a little…[Read more]

  • Jeremy posted an update 9 years ago

    • Perry replied 9 years ago

      These are models to buy. The spirit of this site is open source.
      Will you post them as open source?

      • The person selling the figurine on Shapeways has my authorization to do so,he scanned my InMoov at the Makerfaire Lille.
        You can find the STL in the Gallery/STLparts/InMoov Goodies.

        – Jeremy (@jeremybeldin) December 17, 2016

  • Rogue One's profile was updated 9 years ago

  • Marten de Groot posted an update 9 years ago

    Hello InMoovers,

    I like to include the FSR (Force Sensitive Sensor) to all my finger servo’s.
    https://learn.adafruit.com/force-sensitive-resistor-fsr
    For the starter_kit I’ve re-designed some servo adapter things, to make it possible to slide the servo forwards/backwards.
    Next step, is the position-holder for the FSR.

    To get a idea how it looks:…[Read more]

  • Richard posted an update 9 years ago

    Hello Community,

    I started last week printing the Torso almost done, I will jump to the top stomach next.

    Does any know how to place your self on the InMoov World Map?

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