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laurent posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Nice
Kleithropoios.gr – Creative Team posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Hi inmoov community ! Totaly new and facinated new user from Greece ! I am glad i am part of this awesome project !
Steve Rayner posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
😉
Perry posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Angry bot needs to loosen up.
This looks amazing! What did you use / how did you smooth the parts and make the head one piece? 🙂
Hi, I combined parts prior to printing then I sanded, filled, sanded, and painted the major parts.
innyzl posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
hello @bmgdesignservices
i need PivWormV2.stl
You should download it here then.
As Perry said… so just download it from the download section then…
Kleithropoios.gr – Creative Team's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
Enrique Huerta posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
I would like to know if it is posible that inmoov open the mouth much more when he talks. Thank you
Hi Enrique. Nice looking bot. I find that setting the servo limits allow me to open the mouth wider. I had to spend some time adjusting the position of the worm gear. It also helps to have a fast moving servo.
thank you very much
I want to mount my Arduino mega board, but i\’m not sure about the exact position. I want to make sure the covers fit when I get to that part. Are there any photographs or dimensions that may help me?
I\’m thinking about designing my own mounting bracket, but I need to think about where to position mounting holes.
Hi Steve my advice is to print out the back and based on that find a place where you can position your arduinos. you might want to have the arduinos boxed and have pluggable connectors for your signal lines. the ugliest thing about the megas are the huge usb connectors and inflexible usb cables that come with it. I have tried to find alternates…[Read more]
MisterNOK's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
amby posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
you can see my prototype legs with drill motor work nice thank you my friends
Looks great! Keep it up
Brilliant
Very ingenious
hello everybody i can show you my work actually you can see my prototype leg with drill motor the manuel tests work nice
Kyle Clinton posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
I am printing the InMoov torso and after following several other projects I am wondering how hard it would be to replace the 3D Printed Piston parts with Linear Actuators? It looks like they may be a bit more expensive but may be a bit more rugged. Do you all think that a Linear Actuator with 4 inches of travel would be able to replace all of the…[Read more]
i have stated this already on another thread – linear actuators will add weight and need room. question is also how speed will compare with Gael’s solution. believe me – you look at a lot of time required to redesigning the bot. do not underestimate time to design and print modified parts. I did not encounter mechanical issues with the current…[Read more]
Ayodele posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Hi all, we are planning to adapt this inmoov design for one of our recipient that loss both hands from electrical accident. He was amputated at the shoulder level in other to save his life. Our intention is to build inmoov hand and torso for him. We will appreciate your technical input in this forum because we are going to resize some of the stl…[Read more]
Hi Ayodele I am sorry to say but your request sounds like much much overexpecting abilities of a self printed hobby robot. before talking to your friend about this build one for yourself to understand fully the limits of such a project.
Hi Juerg Thank you for your thoughts, i know that the idea of adapting inmoov rob hand for a human being sounds crazy but i have high hopes and some of the changes i intend to make are; 1: Use a single servo to control the fingers in other to reduce weight. 2: Use the methods stated in anthropometry to get approximate measurement of his hand,…[Read more]
your list clearly shows that you do not understand the limits inherent to a robotic arm. Even with predefined programmed servo moves it is hard to e.g. have a repeatable soft ball passing from one hand to another. It’s fingers will never be able to handle a spoon! You might replace a finger with a spoon but will have to go a long way to not lose…[Read more]
Hi Juerg, thanks for your thought. The list that i reference are standard for a good prosthetics though it is impossible to meet all the requirement 100% because some condition on the last has to be sacrificed in other to meet other requirement and the physiology of the users residual limb plays a huge role in meeting those requirement. The…[Read more]
Hi Ayodele, I like your positive attitude, it is better to try and fail than to not try at all. Each failure is a sucess because we learn from it. We change our hipothesis move forward and try again. In terms of holding a spoon or fork, there are adapters that can slide onto a finger even an inmoov finger I will see what I can find. Good luck with…[Read more]
Hi Michael, i will appreciate a any info you have on fork holder for prosthetic hand. My thinking is that if the intended recipient can handle a spoon and be able to clean up after using the toilet, his quality of life will improve significantly because he stays indoors always at the moment and he need another adult to be with him often in other…[Read more]
buildstoys's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
guy posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
looking to buy the nervo boards, but dont have an option for south africa ?
Playing around with a few poses
Looks awesome.
Great Perry!
DAVID posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
CHOCALA ! breaking barriers
DreamTeam posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
inmoov in process
Starting the torso
GINGI's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
Hello everyone, at last my inmoov is in progress, Stomach, head and neck are operating, i made two provisional legs too. It is beautiful thank you Gael.
I just upload to thingiverse the legs, may be anybody want to make them ^^ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2360393
Hello Enrique, thanks for sharing
Gerardo's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
hello, my name is siva from dreamteam india ,we are started to built InMoov ,and started printing from right hand,the design of the model is really amazing.
It would be great to see some photos or videos if you have any.
XSImnl's profile was updated 8 years, 6 months ago
Gael Langevin posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Hello everyone, I have added a docking feature for the Lenovo 8″ Tablet. This helps to prevent to damage the fragile USB port on the tablet and of the OTG cable.
InMoov
Walter Martinez posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Awesome piece of work Walter. How long did it take you to get to this stage?
Thanks Cole. I started a year ago. I did two. My first was a prop with no motors or electronics and low quality prints as I was learning a lot. Went thru several 3D printers too. The second one has the electronics and the quality is much better. I made lots of mistakes along the way, but learned a ton of things. I am starting to think about…[Read more]
It looks really good. Keep posting pictures, it keeps me inspired and makes me want to push on with mine.