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Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
2 out of 3 Raspberry Pi 3’s installed in the head.
That’s alot of pi! Is fitting a third in there possible? Looks great though, very clean setup in that limited space.
It is possible to fit the third one and then i still have to work out how I want to split the processing load across them. As Gael said somewhere on this site, the RPi even the Model 3 still is not quite powerful enough, but they are cheap enough to add multiple so speed up processing, paralleled processing if you will…
You could put one PI in the body to connect to the Kinect or just give him a gut feeling. Nice HAT on the PI.
The HAT on the PI is the Adafruit 16 Channel servo driver. Also breaks out the Pi Header and is where I grabbed the 5V from to run the other Pi.
William hall a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
New refinished face parts. My first attempt so not perfect but i think much improved.
Nice
Thanks Ray
Your Welcome….
good job, you can also find less hole intense versions of the face on thingiverse
yash vaidya a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
Hey anyone from india.. Wanted to know the cost of the hand and forearm to be printed.
assuming you own or have access to a 3d printer material costs depend to a good part on your printing skills. After a few years of printing I still have around 30% failures in printing parts. You will need about 4kg of material for the « good » parts. This however is only a fraction of the total costs, think of a pc, arduinos, cables or nervo…En afficher davantage
oldfarmhand a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
Hello all Inmoov friends, for some reason Im not able to locate the servo holder file for the throat piston. Its been a long time since I have been on here ( stroke) and I know its here I think. Boy a lot has changed in 2 years! If someone could just give me some direction it would be very helpful Thanks a lot!
If you have a look in the STL Parts Library located in the Gallery.
InMoov body parts library :
Ashton_UTT a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
Hello everyone! 🙂
Hey ..! I am printing the hand and forearm and the guy who is printing said that 3 shells will mess up the dimentions and recommended me to go with one shell. what should i do?
I am totally new to 3D printing… thanks
You need the recommended 3 shells for strength. Running with 1 shell will reduce the filament usage and reduce the print time. If the guy said the dimension will be messed up, then he doesn’t have his slicer program setup correctly. Most likely over extruding.
My printing guy said that the cost will be doubled if i go with 3 shells. I want to know if i will be able to make the hand grip something with 1 shell. P.s. I am a student so i just want to make the hand for demonstration.
Sounds like you need a new printing guy. 3 shells are necessary for strength. I did not even know you could print with one shell. Look around for someone better.
Fred InMoov first video, shoulder view of Bicep rotate.
This video upload is in response to lorn Campbell query as how it works with the Bicep rotate. My recommendation for anyone wanting to do the same thing, would be to use a ribbon with more than 16 conductor and spit the extra across the power wire. I used 3 for the servo power 6 Volt and 3 for the servo power 0 Volt, this may not be quite enough,…En afficher davantage
Got to the bottom of the Elbow destruction. The smaller servos for the forearm were a long time in coming, so i had the larger joints all fully operational and calibrated long before the servos for the fingers arrived. After I installed the servos for the wrist and fingers, i neglected to re-test the elbow until yesterday, at that point the wires…En afficher davantage
Nice and smooth. Your print quality looks really good with no banding.
Looks can be deceiving, but thanks for the complement.
The shoulder pieces are probably the best parts on the whole robot, I’m more pleased at getting the ribbon to work through the bicep gear.
Some of the earlier pieces had real bad banding, turns out a spacer i fitted to the top of the Z axis screws to reduce the banding actually made it…En afficher davantage
Kym Robertson a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
tryed to put photos on but when i do the post update button is not there.
The button is labeled « Add Photo » Little bit confusing, but it works
the part LeftRobpart2V4.stl is smaller than it should be. Can any body help me
Because there are so many types of 3D printers and slicing software out there, when asking a question like this, it would pay to list the 3D printer make model and the slicer software and version.
That way someone with the same slicer may be able to help you out. I printed that part a few weeks ago with no problem on my cheap « CTC I3 Pro B » after…En afficher davantage
Le profil de Bapthegrizzly a été mis à jour il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
Markus a publié une note il y a 8 ans et 7 mois
Robyn Inmoov testing a 3d printed fidget spinner .