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salvatore lucà a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
for the eyes do I have to put two cameras or one? which one to use?
I started my inmoov from the head and I do not know what screws to use can you help me please?
I think it was mostly 20mm 3m countersunk screws with a few 4m. You might be able to use shorter than 20mm but I just bought a bag of 100 from ebay and cut them down if they are too long.
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John Hughes a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
Hi. This is how far I have got my project. I have the head upright on the basic shoulder parts. I have my servos on order so I will be doing some work on wiring it up soon. The Shoulder area is not totally stable and I was wondering what extra parts add on the bottom to give it some stablity until I am ready to move on. Can any one direct me to…En afficher davantage
Damian got a pic of his inmoov a few Post down ( Muiti-Coloured one),,, he has got the Front and Back Chest Plates plus the 2 Center Beams Fully built — ,, Personally i would do that ,, but do not Permanently join them together — you can permanently join each of the smaller plate pieces together in to Make the 4 Major section ( Front/Back…En afficher davantage
geoff jones a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
Just started this amazing project. All respect to Gael for sharing this. It represents hundreds of hours of work. I started with the InMoov servo boards but i have reservations about supplying the servo power via these boards as the pcb track is only rated at about 10 amps. Gael talks about using power supplies greater than 30 amp. I think I will…En afficher davantage
Hi. Just wondering where the Speakermouthholder is meant to go in the head section. I seem to see reference for everything else except that. Kind Regards Ian
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Markus a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
Robyn Inmoov Vlog 1
Great Markus! This is a very nice initiative! More explanations and focus on how we could reproduce what you did would be super for the builders!
Richard Tracy, II a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
Oh my! All those fingers! Well you robot is already well advanced. Keep it up!
I\’ve been working on the Inmoov robot since March of last year. I haven\’t hooked up any electronics but am excited to start once I\’ve completed the arms.
Cool,,, slow and steady is a good approach for inmoov i think–,, i like taking my time with each section Printing and Re-Printing then Modding then Re-printing and Modding, then Re- Printing,,, well you get the idea– ,, Inmoov is one of them Rare Projects that keeps you excited because of the potential of what he can become–,,
Mindless a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
No Finished Inmoov this Year but made a lot of Modded Structural Progress and Tried Many Different R&D ideas,–, Im designing with a lot of future ideas in mind — so here is a Pic of Me Instead — Since i Post Here a fair bit its Always Good to have a Real Face to a Name–,,
You are physically younger than I expected! The question now is, will you pose next to your robot or again with a bus the next time we see you? 🙂
Lol,,, next pic will be with Inmoov ,, I’m 35yo in this pic and i just turned 40 –,,, Still look the Same which is kinda weird – ,,lol
Stefan a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
After finally adding the legs to my Inmoov I wrote a résumé about that last 3 years was putting all those parts together. In my post at steemit.com.
https://steemit.com/printing3d/@drmake/3-years-of-pregnancy-a-new-inmoov-is-born
Cool,,, Nice write up– i enjoy reading stuff like that —
Retweeted on our feed, very nice résumé!
Rohmer a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
Awesome ,,,, I like the “Pad” at the Front,,,, wheres the menu screen so he can go make me a Cheeseburger –.. lol
thank you, yes, I like the look, it’s still to be applied.
The Pad looks pretty big,,, what size screen and OS is it running ?,,, i have been looking to buy i new one since my last one Bounced across a concrete floor,,,
it’s the 10″ touch screen of a T100 Hybrid under Windows 10 that works with TeamViever and an ASRock Processor I3 6100 motherboard on the back of inmoov.
Wow,,,,, Thanks for the info– that’s some serious hardware your running–,,
Just looked at the Pic you Uploaded,—- Very Impressive,,,,,,Very Impressive indeed ,,,
Very nice looking robot!
Thanks You Gaël, but all the credit goes to you.
Bob Houston a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
All the best of the season to everyone!!
Happy New Year Bob!! And keep posting great videos and updates! Your wokshop is really great and spacious and warm, better be because it looks cold outside. 🙂
Thanks Gael. Same to you. Cold outside!!!!!! That day it was a crisp -37 degrees C outside !!!
Gael Langevin a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
Happy New Year Everyone!! Have a great time and enjoy your family, friends and robots!!
bonne année à toi Gael . et a toute la communauté d INMOOV.
Thanks Lecagnois!
Like this Damian,,,
I will work it out this today,because your drawing looks different like i done,maybe i need to mirror a part
Your right,,, i just looked at some photos of the build process and Mr Gael just turns the piece around like you have,,,, so there should be a problem,,,,
BTW, where you get so nice schematic? I was trying modify files using solidworks, but STL is not best format to edit for me
I rebuilt all of Inmoovs parts in SketchUp so i can Mod the design to my specs,,, i know what you mean about the Elbow not rotating 90degs,,,,, but dont worry about it ,,,,, it will all make sense when the arm is built
I’ve Got a Modded « ElbowGearHolder » that removes the Moment Limits for the Forearm ,,,, but the « Knock On Effect » is terrible if something goes wrong,,,
No need to mirror any parts. Build both Biceps the same. The pot and related gears will end up on the outside of the Right Bicep and on the inside of the Left Bicep. These are then attached to RobPart5 (right and left) on the forearm.
My bots arms do not extend all the way as well. I printed everything stock.
Damian a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 5 mois
I’m bit confused now about maximum positions of ElbowShaftGear, from my point of view elbow will never go to straight position or am i wrong? i printed latest files and not sure what im doing wrong
The elbow will go straight and to 90 degress. Follow Gael’s tutorial here http://inmoov.fr/bicep/ and it will all work out good.
I gone rhru this tutorial few times and not sure about this max position, when i bend elbow is fine but when i want straight its not look like in tutorial 🙁
I might be wrong but i think you printed the wrong side of the « ElbowShaftGear » or its back to front ,,,?
Part is fine, there is only one ElbowShaftGear for both( unless i cant find for right side)
Hello Damian, you simply didn’t put the potentiometer on the correct side of the elbow, therefore you have set ElbowShaftGear upside down.
Should I start a video blog
Sounds great Markus. I subscribed to your You Tube channel quite a while ago. Your work is always interesting and I look forward to seeing more of it.
Great impulse Markus!
This is a“Free Spinning “ Version of the Savox Servo SV 0236MG https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2736500
nice work, that should save some $$$ on new servos 🙂
Yep,,, there so handy for testing new frames designs without having to spend a lot of money,,,, i’ve got x4 Arms in testing stages so that around $1200 if i had run real servos,, there only usefully for people like me he do a lot of Mod work on the Structural Frames –( but thought i would post them anyway)– almost got a printable gear drive and…En afficher davantage
Handy! I had made some but didn’t post them because they were not very accurate regarding the HS805bb.
i know what you mean,,, it took me a few attempts to get the dimensions correct so when they are 3D Printed the dimensions are correct–,, (that statement sounds kinda weird,,,lol)