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  • andrew posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    hi i wanted the same adruino like the Gael Langevin but i cant find some one knows where can i find if you dont know than please give a link or somthing for very good and cheap adruino . And i wanted ask abot the where can i buy the same servos what he use or give ling too for very good and cheap i dont like made in china but may I will buy. thank…[Read more]

    • You can get Arduino’s at Amazon or Adafruit. There are literally tons of places in the US to get them. As I said below, just Google these. Hobby King is a good place to look for servos

      • hi thanks i have a question about the adriano what is better what he have on his finger starter or new what they sell i not see much anymore what he have

        • Dude, you already asked the same question 2 days… Perry and Bob have answered you. Just buy one or a couple and be done. No need to be so paranoid about where you buy as even the eBay Chinese copies work fine….

  • Hans-Jörg posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    coming soon

  • Heinrich posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    I have made a page to show progress on building my InMoov “Oskar”.

  • andrew posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    hi i wanted the same adruino like the Gael Langevin but i cant find some one knows where can i find if you dont know than please give a link or somthing for very good and cheap adruino . And i wanted ask abot the where can i buy the same servos what he use or give ling too for very good and cheap i dont like made in china but may I will buy. thank…[Read more]

  • Our Finger Starter Kit Ready! 🙂

  • the PivWormV2.stl doesn’t turn 360 degrees in the shoulder, anyone else printed this part and have it working?

    • You have to do some sanding and filing. FYI other parts may also need some sanding and filing as well in order to fit and/or work properly.

    • Try to sand using sandpaper all the gears to make them smooth enough to run free each other.

      • Hi Darren,
        At this week end MakerFaire Lille, we got the shoulder parts printed at our neighboor’s printer. No filling required to assemble and to rotate the parts.
        By default the shoulder can only rotate 180 degrees, that is because of the limitation of the servo potentiometer.
        That being said the PivWormV2.stl should be able to turn 360 degrees…[Read more]

  • Dimitris posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    Face lifting!!

  • andrew posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    hi.in left arm what parts i need print with left or wothou Word left. there is the same words but there is some two the same parts one is with left on is without. please help.

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    This is a pic of the -Push on /Push off – Finger Tips that I could load with the last post,

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Guys, I’ve got my- EyeglassV2- “and” EyeSupportV4- Just about ready to be released- it will do away with having to glue the holder in place because it is now printed with the -EyeglassV2-
    All key mechanical movement remains in tacked- the EyeSupportV4 has had a lot of little changes made to it that you won’t even notice (servo mounts /wall t…[Read more]

  • Cole posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hey Guys,

    I’ve spent the last few weeks assembling the head and it seems to be coming along well! I do have a question about the eyes though. I did some closer inspection on the eye mechanism and I realized the eyes tend to rub on the lower part of the eye opening. I’ve tried adjusting the height of the mechanism and nothing seems to fix it. Bel…[Read more]

  • andrew posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    hi i cant get both hand stl its can find can someone help me

  • juerg posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    Local Newspaper Interview (sorry, live in middle Europe

    Marvin zum Beispiel. Nachdem Jürg Maier ihm das passende Kommando gegeben hat, streckt Marvin die Hand aus, neigt den Kopf in Richtung seines Gesprächspartners und sagt mit monotoner Stimme: „Ich bin glücklich einem Menschen die Hand geben zu können.“ Marvin ist ein lebensgroßer humanoid…[Read more]

  • Richard posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    good day, I\\’m Richard and new to inmoov And I\’ve started, getting compiler error

    In file included from MrlComm.h:8:0,
    from MrlComm.cpp:1:
    MrlServo.h:4:19: fatal error: Servo.h: No such file or directory
    #include
    ^
    compilation terminated.
    Error compiling.
    Thank you for any help

  • Hans-Jörg posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hello @ all InMoov Fan´s,

    I made a redisign/upgrade for the Stronger Shoulder from gestalt73.
    – I changed the Servoholder from the PivMit for the stronger 7,4V Servo Savöx SV-0236MG (40Kg)
    – 2 Ball Bearings ( Size 61709 ) for the PivGearV5 and 1 Ball Bearing ( Size 689 ) for the PivWorm are inside the Wormgear now.

    I couldn´t test ist at this t…[Read more]

    • Nice work Boris… I would love to see the finished gearbox when you get it all together…

    • Great improvement for long term usage! Thanks for posting, I will add it to the InMoov derivatives collection if you share it on Thingiverse! Remember to use the same licence, CC-by-NC.

    • Yes, I will share it on Thinggiverse, but I have to modify some other parts too.
      I´ve modifyed the PivCenter the RotCenter and the RotTilt because I had Trouble to assemble all parts with the strong PivCommector.

      Hansi

  • Mindless posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hello Mr Gael,, The rebuilding and cutting up of Inmove in SketchUp for bigbed printing is coming along nicely,, as I was doing it a though it might be worth taking some pictures of the parts assembled but not cut up for reference for other builders,, as you can see in the posted picture it will give builder a better understanding of how it all…[Read more]

    • How is it working in SketchUp with the native STL files?

      • Surprisingly well,,, given SketchUp many many flaws and limited tooling, but I can work 10 times faster in it doing non-complex objects,, just finished doing an expansion pack” ericthepoolboy” “Toyota 22RE Engine”
        The engine block and valve head really start to slow down SketchUp-and lost some section during the conversion, but SketchUp is up t…[Read more]

    • Thanks for the image. I’m adding it into the tutorial 3Dsketch views. It will certainly help other builders.
      Sketchup works pretty well with STL as long as the files do not have too many vertices. Many CAD softwares like to abuse with curves on all the edges and corners, which creates super heavy STL. Sketchup may then start to be very laggy. My…[Read more]

    • Hello Mindless,
      Thanks for posting the picture. I have added it to the chest and torso 3D sketch view.
      I see you do not have my ThroatLowerV1.stl, but a variation, which might confuse some builders though.

      • Good eye,,, I forget about that, here’s the correct piece in place,, anything you see that out of place just let me know,,

  • I made a small upgrade of the shoulder servo. The small potentiometer broke, so I use a larger potentiometer with a 6mm shaft. It’s the olny part that I have changed,but I think the same principle can be used on all potentiometers. The new potentioneter can rotate 270 degrees instead of the original 180 degrees, so the servo mapping has to be…[Read more]

    • Hello Mats!
      That for sure is a safe pot!!
      But you didn’t use my latest pot holders, that means your parts can no longer fit PivTit and RotTit of the latest version…
      I guess, it’s because you already had PivTit and RotTit printed from the previous version. I like your little potentiometer board option, it’s handy for to simply disconnect.

  • good day, I\’m Allen and new to inmoov can\’t wait to get started. I\’ve been reviewing everything, and learning as i go. I have a question about wiring, what size, anything special Ii need to know? one more thing, the parts that I print what % of infill should i use? things for any help

    • Infill %- varies from part to part- most people use the standard- 30% with 3 Perimeters and 3 solid layers, which is good allrounder, personally I use a different setting for every different part, it just depends on what the part is for- the best wire to use is the type that doesn’t catch on fire….lol

    • Remember a very important thing many people tend to forget when slicing the parts.
      When lowering down the resolution and keeping a 3 shell perimeter you also loose strength.
      Say if you print at resolution 0,5mm with a 3mm perimeter with an infill of 30%, it is much stronger than if you print at resolution 0,2mm with a 3mm and an infill of…[Read more]

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