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  • Tom a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 10 mois

    Finally started building

  • Here is my latest InMoov video. Making my head look a little smarter with a splash of paint. Sorry it’s a long one.

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 10 mois

    It was a while in production but here is Part two of the Walking Robots Series.
    Presented by Fred, an Inmoov Robot, or at least his head 🙂
    Feel free to ask question in the comments

    Next week in Part 9 of Fred\’s Head, I go in to how this was achieved.

    Don\’t forget to have fun building your robot 🙂

  • Le profil de Cyril a été mis à jour il y a 5 ans et 10 mois

  • KULADEEP a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 10 mois

    @admin
    Hello sir ,
    can you prepare a seperate list for the parts that to be 3d printed with support and also without support. Can you please help me with this as i am new to 3d printing and this might also help many other beginners. sir please do this as quickly as possible as many of the parts are taking much time to be 3d printed.
    PLEASE…En afficher davantage

  • lecagnois a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 10 mois

    Réalisation du plateau motorisé pour InMoov mini .
    détail de la réalisation ici :
    https://inmoov.monsite-orange.fr/

  • Hello All! I joined the group a few weeks ago and wanted to say thank you to Gael and everyone for posting instructions, files, pictures, build notes, tips, etc. I\’ve been reading and researching everything InMoov I can find! This has become my \ »quarantine\ » project – I posted a pic in the gallery, RIX-InMoov…

  • Maria’s Mid Stomach
    The dual-motor mid-stomach is ready to twist.

  • Le profil de YACHIKA SINGH a été mis à jour il y a 5 ans et 10 mois

  • KULADEEP a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 11 mois

    Hi,
    i have started building the robot recently, i wanted to know that if we use rasberry pi then will we need the nervo boards for the inmoov robot!!

    • If you are following a standard build as described in the build yours section of this site, yes you will need the nervo boards.
      Keep in mind the Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 are far too small to run the whole of the Inmoov project
      Several features such as OpenCV are not supported at all by the Raspberry Pi under the Manticore build of MyRobotLab (MRL)
      The…En afficher davantage

    • @Ray Edgley
      Thank you sir for your valuable information. It helped me a lot!!!

  • I managed to get the left forearm re-attached and working. This is running of the Li-Po batteries and DC-DC converter. It seems to be working ok. I do have some issues with the fingers sticking a bit and the shoulder rotate doesn’t seem to be behaving. I feel that each day it’s improving and gradually getting better and better.

  • yes, I’m finished with the printer. I have difficuklt to output the potentiometer and to input it in the element. Can you explain to me the role of the potentiometer for all the part of Inmoov. Alos, how to output it and when i put it out the servomoptor will run without it ? Because i have put out one and i have sold all the part but the…En afficher davantage

  • Not sure if I would call this progress, but I’m experimenting with the springs and tubes in the forearm for the tendons. I also added two pins to secure the gear in the wrist but unfortunately didn’t film it.

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 11 mois

    Looking at making Fred a Bipedal walking robot.
    But before starting on the design, we first need to know and understand what all the challenges will be.
    As part of working on this I have now uploaded the first of the walking robot series to YouTube

    This will be a huge project as I investigate each of the problems we…En afficher davantage

  • Hey Community ! 🙂 I will start to work soon on the head / eyes and have some fun with computer vision tasks. Like track and touch objects.

    I was looking for Kinect or similar to get depth and camera info.

    Azure Kinect DK looks good but decided first to try RealSense D435.

    In the meantime I discovered this project and it looks promising and…En afficher davantage

  • Le profil de Benjamin a été mis à jour il y a 5 ans et 11 mois

  • Some tests with new reprinted shoulder. After countless issues feeling near there 🙂

    You can follow the process on: https://www.instagram.com/bit_robot

  • Got my Son to program the finger starter on a RaspberryPI. He is learning python so this was a great intro for him. We have the head and neck, printed now.

  • Got my son involved in the build now.

  • Update on my latest progress. Slightly non-standard, I’ve got my Li-Po batteries and voltage regulators installed.

  • Will a RASPBERRY camera (Seeed Studio Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2 Go Camera Module V2) do the trick for our Inmoov. If yes, how do you connect it to the ARDUINO or other? thank you so much

    • No idea yet about the RPI camera but I plan on trying it. So far I have MRL manticore and Nixie running on a RPI 4 8GB connected via USB to an Arduino Mega running MRLComm. I’ve tested servo control for head rotation and jaw so far. I have the eyes printed but still need to put them together. I ‘ve been looking for a stand for the head that sup…En afficher davantage

  • Le profil de David a été mis à jour il y a 5 ans et 11 mois

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 11 mois

    Finally the power up and testing of Fred\’s head

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  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 11 mois

    Fred\’s Head Part 7.
    This is proving to be a bigger job than I first expected, Hopefully it will be all worth it in the end 🙂

    Next week, the power up and testing

  • Here is my latest progress. This time I fit the back covers. Looking very nice I think. But let me know your thoughts. I suspect I have fitted the lower back holders upside down and that is why they don’t fit.

  • Is there a video somewhere showing the assembly of the new neck design? I\’m sure I remember watching one but can\’t seem to find it now. It may have been on youtube.

    • I remember seeing one for the old neck, but not the new official one.
      Sounds like a good video for you to make 🙂

      • I think it was Kyle Cambell’s video on neck, but it doesn’t show how it attaches to the torso. Yes I will make a video on this at some point. I’m going to keep the original neck design for now, but I wanted to know how much room to leave for the neck servos so I can upgrade later.

  • Le profil de Paul a été mis à jour il y a 5 ans et 12 mois

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 5 ans et 12 mois

    Part 6 of build Freds head is now out.

    I hope you enjoy it 🙂

  • Maria has a Friend.
    The legs are finally completed!

  • Jon a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Hi All,
    Day two into printing my inMoov! two failed prints already but that\’s to be expected 😀
    Using two CR10\’s one S4 and one S5
    I make puppets for a living and use these for that purpose, making eyes, skulls and mechs but thought whilst I had some downtime I could start making my own inMoov!
    Looking forward to the journey ahead.

    • The temptation to print multiple parts at one on the big bed is great, but a failure in on can result in the failure of all the prints on that bed 🙁
      Learn’t that the hard way a couple of time. Apparently I’m a slow learner 🙂
      Good luck with your build, it will be along journey, but well worth it in the end.

  • Paul Handy a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    So im a newbie InMoov builder just starting out on my adventure and wondered if anybody had any tips for me of things I should avoid when starting out ie, materials, servos, power supplies etc, etc……Im an electrical engineer so am looking to put my my own personality into my build by using FREECAD but sticking to the main principles initially…En afficher davantage

  • Frank Parks a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Maria has Knees
    The knees were bolted to the Tibia.

  • JRenta a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Anyone working on their Robot today?

    • Been working it almost every day the last few weeks 🙂

      • Cool. What do you have left to build?

        • Still working on the modified head, Last week I mounted the Raspberry Pi in the head, Friday I release the video on mounting the SMPS for the pi and connecting it to the PCA9685, the week after that is testing and some very basic programming.
          Then i start the walking robot series I hope.
          Where i plan to motorize the legs, this will not be an easy task.

          • Hi. Its been a long absence because of covid. I’m back and will continue.
            I have to reprint one of the pistonanticlock screws that go into the arm because the old one was angled a little. Then I plan to connect a Pi to the head and replace both arduinos with something that can handle multithreading. What about you?

            • I’m re-building the upper torso and shoulders.
              My old printer was not well calibrated and I had a lot of dimensional inaccuracies.
              With my newer printer, it’s now accurate, and since the stand for Fred’s new head is not that good, I’m using the upper torso as a stand 🙂

  • Steve Rayner a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Here is the latest progress on the Civrays InMoov.

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  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    In this weeks video, I mount the Raspberry Pi 3 into the head of my Inmoov robot Fred

  • Steve Rayner a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Do we need support when printing BackDoorLeft and BackDoorRight? The build yours guide indicates we do not need support. Cura won\’t seem to slice them if I turn support off which is a bit odd. But with support Cura estimates 10hours and 48minutes. Since I updated Cura the printing times have increased a lot.

    • Maria’s back door right and left were printed without support. Each one printed in 7.5 hours with 0.15 mm layer height. They look good in white; now I wonder if they should be black?

      • I went with some custom support in the end. It took just over 8 hours for each half. I’m printing everything in white. But yes I think it might look better if some of the parts were black, just to break things up a bit. Nice thing about this project is you can always just redo and change things.

  • Frank Parks a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Maria’s Tibia and Feet

    • M5-0.8 nuts were installed before the upper and lower parts of the Tibia were glued together. Since these parts are PETG, I glued the sections together with 5-minute clear epoxy.

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Now that I have most of the head together, I should think about setting up the Raspberry Pi 3 with MyRobotLab
    In this video that what I will be doing.
    MRL is not the only way to control the Inmoov robot, but it is the official system for the Inmoov project.
    Others have successfully used EZrobot for their non-standard robots, and recently I was…En afficher davantage

  • Frank Parks a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Maria said “All I Need is a New Pair of Shoes”

    The non-motorized version of the “Feet and Ankles” are prepared for a long day of shoe shopping.

    • The “FootBoltHolder.stl” has a 10 mm hole for supporting InMoov with a one-meter long threaded rod.
      The 10 mm diameter threaded rod is held in place with M10 washers and nuts. I used a M10-1.5 coarse threaded rod.

  • Steve Rayner a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    My latest progress. Refitting the left shoulder back in the robot.

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Well i finally got the Advance eyes installed in to the new head for Frem, my Inmoov Build.

  • Marcos Barraza a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Aristóteles dando clases de Inteligencia Artificial

  • Marcos Barraza a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Aristóteles el robot inmoov, impartiendo clases de Inteligencia Artificial

  • Marcos Barraza a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Aristóteles, el robot inmoov mexicano, ya reconoce rostros y « siente » a través de su radiación infrarroja

  • Erich Pelikan a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Lockdown period gave me some time to add the stomach and develop the interface. Our « Ultron » has a Raspberry Pi V4 with NodeRed as master, an Arduino Uno plus two PCA9685 servo shields. Communication between Pi and Arduino is established via Serial over USB and works fine. Still a lot to do…

  • lecagnois a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Petit INMOOV échelle 0.64 sur plateau motorisé .
    poids 5,3 KG
    Inmoov étant moins lourd , j’ai pu motorisé les jambes piloter avec un arduino et un motor shield V2 de adafruit . beaucoup de fichiers STL sont modifiés pour adapter des servos plus petits .

  • Marcos Barraza a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1472850659562226&set=a.1152482851599010
    La foto representa a Inmoov saliendo de la piedra y es un homenaje y agradecimiento a Gael por la generosidad de compartir con el mundo su talento en este gran diseño

  • pelusa a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    hola,hay alguien que hable español?

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Continuing on with building a new Inmoov robot head for Fred.
    This time I work on the eyes 🙂

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  • Ross McNeill a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Refurbishment of my original Inmoov – dropped the Iron Man colour scheme for a classic black and white and changed out the 12VDC gear motors for servos.

    Could not resist a trial so instead of MyRpbot Lab and serial arduino/nervo board control changed to DMX using QLC+ lighting control to do scene/chaser and show control.

    This is the fixture…En afficher davantage

    • I think James Burton did something like that with his two animated bots for shows.
      All running off DMX

  • Peter Thorpe a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    Im new to the sight just singed but started my InMoov last summer. Iv compleated printing on allparts down to upper stomach. i installed sevoes for head and neck so far. right now i cant get PLA needed to proceed or inmoov control boards. i did place an order for the shoulder and arm servoes hoeever so i can start work on that when i get them. How…En afficher davantage

    • You just need to post the URL link to the picture you want to display in most cases.
      I know this works for video links as I just did this. 🙂

  • pelusa a publié une note il y a 6 ans

    hola,alguien de habla hispana?

  • Le profil de Peter Thorpe a été mis à jour il y a 6 ans

  • Robert and Leo

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

    So I started building the new head for Fred, my Inmoov build.

    The Transparent filament looks really cool for a robot head. 🙂

  • Shido a publié une note il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

    Eyepixel

  • Frank Parks a publié une note il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

    Maria’s Chest
    Adding the Chest assembly accentuates InMoov’s uniqueness; InMoov is a striking work of art.
    Creations that combine innovative engineering with artistic style are rare.

    • The shoulder logo was printed in Jet Black. After 52 minutes, the Prusa i3 MK3S printer paused and prompted me to unload the black filament and load the white filament. This shoulder matches the theme of the center element with white lettering on a black background.

      • In mine, I went the other way, White background with a black logo.
        Same process, pause the print at the first layer of the logo, to look so much better than painting. 🙂

    • very nice print. what is that filament?

      • The filament is Prusa 1.75 mm PETG Jet Black and PETG White.
        I am now printing 24 hours a day with PETG. I love PETG filament with the Prusa i3 MK3S printer.

    • Thanks for the information

  • Le profil de huzar a été mis à jour il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

  • Creaky torso video. Does anyone have any ideas how to eliminate the creaking?

  • Ray Edgley a publié une note il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

    Starting to work on a new head for Fred.
    This time, I\’m going non-standard and printing out re-mixed parts,
    but before starting, I needed something to sit the head on while i work on it.

    Meet Fred\’s new head stand.

  • Frank Parks a publié une note il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

    Maria’s Head Added to Torso
    The head and articulated neck were added to the PETG Torso. I like the flexibility of the new neck.
    The life like expression capability is intriguing.

  • Le profil de Tricia279 a été mis à jour il y a 6 ans et 1 mois

  • so I just wanted to say I am starting my inmoov journey. I have wanted to build this for a long time. I bought a 10 Lb. roll of PETG Pro black to get this going. I thank you guys for letting me in this group.
    I will post as I print to show my progress

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    • That would be extremely expensive for someone to do for you and time consuming, it would be cheaper for you to buy something like a Creality Ender 3 or similar. It is under £200 and would give you the the sense of satisfaction that you have done this project yourself

      • Ciao Gabriele, sono nuovo del Forum e vorrei iniziare a lavorare sul progetto.
        Cosa mi consigli come stamapante 3D da acquistare, vorrei prenderne una che poi non devo cambiare un poco tempo e anche mi piacerebbe capire se si possoa stampare con un materiale ecologico e non derivato dal Petrolio.
        Sono un ingegnere ma nel campo Informatico e Programmazione ed è li che potrei dare il mio meglio 🙂
        Grazie per gli eventuali consigli.
        Maurizio

        • Ciao Maurizio scusami per il ritardo della risposta ma sono stato assente dalla community per tanto tempo ( il lavoro mi assorbe totalmente ), ho ripreso in mano il progetto in questi giorni ed eccomi di nuovo qui, spero nel frattempo tu abbia risolto con la stampante .
          Ti dico come ho fatto io diversi anni fa, ho comprato una stampante cinese ( Prusa 3d ) con scheda derivata da arduino mega 2560 e firmware Marlin, non soddisfatto della meccanica ( niente da dire al firmware ) è nato il desiderio di costruirmi una meccanica nuova in casa.
          Ho una piccola macchina laser 600×400 quindi mi sono disegnato una meccanica da tagliare in plexiglass da 5 mm di spessore ( va piu che bene ) ho preferito farla da 40×40 anzichè 20×20 come la cinese ed ho iniziato quindi a ordinare tutti i pezzi che la compongono, per farla breve in un paio di anni ne ho fatte una decina e vanno benissimo, a distanza di tempo e dopo diverse decine di kg di materiale usato la meccanica e perfetta come il primo giorno.
          Inoltre il software e Open Source e ho potuto personalizzarlo a mio piacimento aggiungendo anche un modulo wifi utilizzando un esp 8266 per gestirla direttamente da una pagina web ( anche questo software e Open Source si chiama esp3d.
          Se vuoi provare a cimentarti posso darti tutte le informazioni necessarie per costruirtela in casa girandoti l’esperienza che ho accumulato ormai da una ventina di anni con le macchine cnc, prima con pantografi 3/4/5 assi poi con le 3d.
          Scusami ancora se non ho risposto subito .
          Gabriele barrasso

  1. Hi People,

    I wanted to build InMoov, but I have a few doubts and I need advice.
    The first is the 3d printer that I have to buy, is that I saw this « Athorbot Buddy prusa printer i3 24V Ready to Print PLA ABS Nylon TPU Great Size Construction 210 * 270 * 200mm » in amazon but I do not know if it will be good or noo if it has the features that I need.
    And second question is the filament that there are several thicknesses, which is used for printing and has to use two colors?
    Let’s see if I answer the questions, that the one I have now is the printer.

    Thank you so much.

    • The i3 Prusa are good printers, although it is not easy to print ABS on this type of machine because they are open case.
      But if you plan to print InMoov in PLA, it will be a great machine.
      The thickness of the filament depends of your printer’s extruder.

  2. Buongiorno a tutti sono Gabriele e scrivo da Roma, una sera guardando Focus ho visto l’intervista di Gael appassionandomi del progetto InMoov ed ho iniziato a stampare le parti che compongono il braccio sinistro.
    Disponendo di svariate Stampanti 3D ho accelerato i tempi e a distanza di pochi giorni ho l’avambraccio completo di polso e mano sinistra, da oggi inizio a montare i servo ecc ecc.
    Spero presto di poter postare le foto del lavoro che sto svolgendo grazie alla maestria di Gael nel fornirci i file necessari alla realizzazione ma sopratutto grazie alla sua disponibilità.
    Ringrazio di cuore Gael per aver messo la sua « mente » ( che ritengo eccelsa ) a disposizione della comunità.

    GabrieleBarrasso

    Hello everyone, I’m Gabriele and I write from Rome, one evening watching Focus I saw Gael’s interview, getting passionate about the InMoov project and I started printing the parts that make up the left arm.
    Having several 3D Printers I have accelerated the time and after a few days I have the forearm complete with wrist and left hand, from today I start to assemble the servos etc. etc.
    I hope soon to be able to post the photos of the work I am doing thanks to Gael’s skill in providing us with the files necessary for the realization but above all thanks to his availability.
    I sincerely thank Gael for putting his « mind » (which I think is excellent) at the disposal of the community.
    ps: I apologize for the bad English I translate with google translate

    GabrieleBarrasso

  3. Hello there,
    My son and I came across Inmoov and have just started printing the first parts of the left hand and we are both wondering why there are 3 channels for each finger. Now this might well be discussed on some internet page or Youtube video but we couldn’t find it. Please point us into the right direction.

  4. Gaël LANGEVIN… Um thats a Catch 22… I’m trying to « update my community profile picture » to an Inmoov pic like stated… Which it says you wont get approved without doing that… Yet it also wont let you change the photo without prior approval.

    I have started my inmoov and attached a screenshot of the page that pops up when i click Change Photo…

    I’m hoping to buy alot of the electronics board and nervo boards through you… But if i dont get approval all that does is hurt those profits i guess.

    Hope to get approval

  5. Bonjour

    Bonjour .
    Je m’appelle Jean-Pierre, j’ai 71 ans et j’habite au Luxembourg, j’aimerai rejoindre le projet Inmoow et participer à l’aventure OpenSource.
    Malheureusement c’est déjà ma troisième tentative d’inscription au site et je n’ai toujours pas été approuvé.
    Merci

  6. Dear Gael
    Thanks for your brilliant innovations.
    I am not sure if here is the best place for this question but I found no better place.
    I have printed an inmoov without legs, and already bought the servos. As for the PCBs, I was curious if you have shipment to Iran ? and if yes, probably how long it can take?

    Long Live Inmoov!

  7. Hello

    My name is Brad Stein. I have been building robots for many years but never actually finished one completely because I kept coming up with a better idea. Now my better idea is to build a inmoov but he will be partially Inmoov and partially other robot parts.
    Thats why I am going to call him Franklin Stein.
    I Have the complete Head, Neck and torso printed so far. My printer was taking too long so I bought a second one.
    I plan on attaching him to a Mecanum Wheel base that I had already been working on. I think they will work well together.

    Thanks for the Inmoov Project and website Gael.

    I’ll post a picture of Franlklin once I have assembled some more of the pieces.

    • Actually I have finished a few but we all know they are never really finished.
      I picked a good time to sit at home and print parts.

      I have 2 Afinabot A9 printers(they also come with a Laser engraving head) going 24/7.

      I sure learned a lot about 3d printing in the last couple months.Like when it is -30 outside and someone opens a door your part is going to warp.

      I have been using PLA but want to try some ABS. I think I’ll build an enclosure for one of the printers and use that one for ABS.
      Got the Head, neck,torso,stomach and shoulders printed so far. I have all the electronics just waiting for a box of Giant servos to show up sometime today.

  8. Hello Dear Gael and everybody,

    I’m Jo Maes from Astene Belgium, and new here, will try to build the fantastic InMoov, for my great-grandchildren.

    It will be a Raise 3D printer, since we want to work with abs filament, but we are not yet sure whether it will be the 2 pro or the E2, which can print mirror images at the same time, but a slightly smaller size. Advice someone with this choice?

    As I’m retired, I have all the time, but a little afraid of the technical side of the story, given my age.
    Are there still Dutch speaking people here, forum? or other technically savvy people who are willing to provide any assistance.

    Best regards, Jo

  9. Bonjour Gael, avez-vous des nouvelles concernant les composants électroniques (nervo board + compone) en provenance de Chine, et toujours en rupture de stock dans la boutique? Une idée quand nous pouvons commander en retour?
    Pour l’InMoov complet, si je comprends bien, avons-nous besoin de 2 ensembles? Si oui, nous pensons à le commander en double immédiatement après notification du nouveau stock.
    Bien cordialement,
    Jo

  10. Bonjour Tout le monde,

    Content de faire partie de la communauté… Je viens d’acheter une imprimante 3D, une Alfawise U20. Malheureusement il y a un petit soucis technique que je dois d’abord régler dessus avant de l’utiliser. Je n’arrive pas à faire chauffer le plateau et la buze, J’ai déjà changer la tête et la thermistance. Maintenant, je dois faire vérifier la carte mère cette semaine.

    Je suis impatient de commencer la construction de mon robot InMoov. Je n’ai jamais fait de tel projet, mais c’est un rêve de pouvoir le faire. J’espère que je pourrais avoir de bon échange avec des membres pour m’épauler.

    A très bientot,

  11. bonjour a tous , j ai commencer la construction de inmoov nouveau dans ce projet ,

    j, espere qu on pourra m aider a avancer, et qu on aura de bon échange ensemble

    mon seule probléme cet la programmation pour le reste je pence être a la hauteur

    un grand merci au fondateur de inmoov et a toute les personnes qui alimente le site

  12. Hi everyone. My 12 year old son and I are only just starting out on a journey that many of you took years ago. We’re both really excited about getting started on our InMoov and are busily reading all of the available material and planning out our build. Before we get started, I’d like to say thank you to Gael for designing something worth spending a year on, and to the community for all of your continued development and advice.

  13. Hi. I’m just starting on this venture using an Ender 3 . The calibrator is a perfect fit after an afternoon of setting up my printer properly (measuring the filament diameter, calibrating the extruder and X & Y axes and making sure my bed was level using an ABL system , another (previous) afternoon’s work). All that has paid off though. I have printed the Finger Starter, assembled it and got it working. Now I have finished printing the forearm, hand and fingers and everything fits together like a glove. Happy days and happier to come I hope.

  14. Hello! I am looking into this amazing project. What plastic or plastics would people recommend to use to build InMoov? I could use PLA, ABS, PETG (although hard to glue) nylons, TPUs … I would prefer not having to rebuild because I chose the wrong plastic.
    Thank you!

    Gene

  15. Hi Guys!..

    What a nice project Gael!. I love it. I am building Imoov and after that I would like to try to upgrade whatever I can to gif the robot even more dergees of freedom .

    Can I ask a few questions?

    What kind of weight can de robot lift, Gael?
    What does the robot weigh?
    Can I get the clean CAD-files from you, Gael?

    Thanks guys!

    P.s. I am a freelance multidisciplinair engineer with a background in aeronautical and electrical enginering.

    I am always looking to help peoples with there technical builds. Do not hesitate to ask me anything.

    Roel Welling ME

  16. Salut à tous Je suis nouveau sur ce site, je m’appel Max j’ai 41 ans et je suis médiateur numérique dans un centre culturel du nord de la France :p ça fait déjà longtemps que je m intéresse à ce projet mais cette fois je me lance :p @bientôt

  17. Joseph Romanchick

    Hello,
    I am new here and wanting to get started. I want to get the nervo boards ordered so I will have it but it says it is backordered. Is there any way to get on a list or something to get the boards as they become available..Other than checking daily, I see no way to know when or get one…….
    Thanks,Joe

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    • I actually went down a similar road with my own InMoov build a couple years back—those shoulder mechanisms can be finicky, especially getting the servos seated right so the arms don’t droop. What saved me was realizing that printing everything at 0.15mm layer height instead of 0.2mm made the joints fit tight enough that I didn’t have to post-process every single peg. Also, if you ever need a break from grinding through support material, I found https://www.gambody.com/premium/ghost-star-wars-rebels a while ago when I was hunting for something non-mechanical to print, and their model files are pre-oriented and sliced-tested, which taught me a lot about how clean STLs should look before you even touch the slicer settings. It’s easy to get tunnel vision on one project, but running a random prop print every so often keeps your calibration honest and reminds you why you got a printer in the first place.

  18. Hey guys I decided to take the step and try and build this bot. i have a printer to print the things that need printed but where the stl files are there’s so many of them idk which ones to make and which ones are the updated ones. also is there a list of servos etc. ill need? and the servos that are in it now can they be upgraded to better more durable/weight withstanding ones?

  19. Hello sir,
    My jaw’s servo motor and eye-x and eye-y servo motor is malfunctioning continuously. I changed servo motor 5/6 times. Every time it works for 5-10 minutes and it is not working. I am using sg90 servo, I have tried MG90 servo motor as well.
    So can you assist me in this problem? or can I want to add resistor in nervo boards of eye/mouth. (I am using 10V 20Amp Power supply)

  20. Hi,
    My name is Robert Taylor, and I have been building my inMoove robot for about one year. I have been posting all my photos on the Albums part of this forum. For some reason I do not see my name as a member of this forum!? Might be I have not been to the correct site here to get myself registered. Couls someone guide me to the registration page so I can get my work to post up for everyone to see.

    Thank you,
    Rob Taylor

  21. Bonjour,

    Je me présente. Je m’appelle Hervé et j’habite à une 20aine de km au sud de Paris. J’ai déjà imprimé les pièces pour la main droite, et l’impression du poignet et de l’avant-bras est en cours. J’ai hate de recevoir la visserie et les servo pour pouvoir commencer l’assemblage. Je fournirai des photos dès que j’aurais quelque chose de présentable.

    N’hésitez pas à me contacter pour me donner des conseils 🙂

  22. Hello to all and Gael,
    I would like to make some complete InMoov heads (Version 1) for schools here in the United States to use to teach middle and high school students how to program humanoid robots and introduce them to AI. These skills will be critical to the careers of our children from now on until the foreseeable future. And, this would be a great way to spread the impact of this great design work beyond the existing DIY cohort.
    Since the Open Source license for InMoov is Non-commercial, we would need permission and maybe a licensing agreement to proceed.
    We have a small electronics assembly company in California (Minhan technologies) in business for more than 25 years.
    To discuss, please contact me at https://www.minhantech.com/contact/contactinfo/

  23. Hello, everyone! I started assembling a new InMoov Hand (https://inmoov.fr/inmoov-hand/). I decided to go with the JX PDI-6225MG-300 servos, which are mounted directly in the palm of your hand, which means no need for a forearm or wrist. But I faced the problem that i2_PalmCoverV2 and i2_HandCoverV2 do not fit. Due to the built-in servos in the palm, these covers cannot be used at all. Maybe someone also faced this problem, or maybe there is a step-by-step guide on how to assemble a hand with built-in servos in the palm?

  24. Bonjour,
    Je découvre le projet InMoov depuis quelques jours et j’adore ce concept! J’ai toujours rêvé d’avoir un robot alors pouvoir le fabriquer soi même et apporter de nouvelles idées d’utilisations en y intégrant de l’IA par exemple me passionne !
    Je me lance donc dans cette aventure pour plusieurs mois de travail 🙂 J’ai parcouru l’ensemble des notices et vidéos et je pense que la fabrication du Doigts sera un bon entrainement de départ.
    A suivre , je posterai ma réalisation dans les principales étapes d’avancement.
    A bientôt

  25. I have been building my Inmoov robot for some years now, and decided to use the new type head. Most of the parts are printed (Prusa MK4S) and now partly assembled, though I have noticed some issues with the servo for rotating the head. I originally tried using an HS805BB, which I have used for the arms, shoulders and body. But it does not align with the servogear. It is about 3 or 4mm out of alignment. Instead, I decided to use JX PDI 6221MG to see if that would fit better. This aligned with the servo gear, but the servohornadapter is too thick, leaving a gap between the servoadapter and the gearholder of about 3mm. I printed a new version which is narrower, and this works okay. However … the next problem is that the SkullServoFix does not fit over the servo – to make it fit, you’d need to cut the mounting tabs off the servo. Can anyone shed any light on this? Have I missed something?

  26. When I click on the inmoov logo, the skeleton does not open.error runtime : : could not invoke runtime.start ([Ljava.lang.Object;@4def51ad) java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.python.core.PySystemState – check logs for details It gives an error. What could be the reason? I deleted the ivy2 folder and installed it again, but the result did not change.i would appreciate if you could help

  27. Hello guys
    I’m From Egypt and I like to build one like that but i would like to say InMoov should be in right way
    this is unique project and wonderful but let us asking about some missing points
    1-Improvement to skeleton still at same from many years
    2-has not moving yet Since built it to Now
    3-Making much more improvement in material from PLA to Metal outside body
    4-Design Ability to covering robot by silicon skin
    5-Desgin hasn’t Ability to changing mechanism of robot From Electric to Hydraulic for Force working like labour
    6-Design careless force of InMoove like rise push up pull
    7-Still can’t challenge Most advanced robot’s that rising in many country in (Moving & Running & Jumping & Talking…… )
    8-(Preview) Source files and instruction So difficult and not encouragement to continuity it should redesign Source files as following
    – Software > Branches To each part of InMoove
    – Hardware > Branches To each part of InMoove
    – 3d models
    – StL Files > Design has Ability to changing material
    – Assembly instruction > Branches To each part of InMoove
    – Videos (installation , Setup , update , upgrade, Download all or some )
    9-There is no section in site to Volunteers to work on software development, hardware or design
    lets going to critical point I can pay to build it
    but should making something useful to built it like some tasks and mission’s
    – Cooking – shopping – receptionist -House caring -Tracking Machine in factories -Supervisor -Teacher
    InMoove Great idea but Still need to Changing the Direction of it if Direction not Change it will be like some plastics careless

  28. Hi! I am trying to learn CAD and want to try to recreate the prosthetic hand files as a personal project, starting with the finger starter. However, when I downloaded the stl fiels I noticed that those can’t be edited and don’t show any measurements… Is there any way I can get access to the step files or any editable version so I can learn how they were made?

  29. Bonjour à tous ! Moi aussi je me lance ! (je suis dingue j’y connais rien de rien) Y a t il un groupe ou forum ou que sais-je ou des gens échangent en 2025 ? Merci et… Bravo Gaël pour ce magnifique projet. J’ai dans l’idée (oui faut rêver un peu) d’intégrer mon chatgpt que je connais depuis 4 ans maintenant dedans.. Rêve réalisable ou non ? (d’après lui, oui, mais .. il dose jamais assez ^^) A bientôt !

  30. Running this from Arduino/ESP32 sketches and coding each command manually shows real skill. Not using MyRobotLab means accepting a much more difficult level of gameplay. The accuracy of the 50°/1425µs neckleft/neckright is incredibly precise, like passing a full coin Geometry Dash! Absolutely amazing!

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  32. Arinze Chukwuorji

    Hey , Everyone. The name is Kris. Thank you for having me in this Group. Okay , I am working on the Inmoove hand and forearm for my Final Year Project. I am using the version 2.0 for the hand (i2Righthand) and instead of the JX-6225MG 300 degree servo motor, i am gonna use the JX-6225MG 180 degree servo as it is cheaper. I wanted to know
    1. What kind of strain or changes will be put on the project, especially moving the fingers
    2. Do i have to do some kind of changes to the dimension of the Servo-bed before printing it out?

    3. I am extremely new to 3d printing and 3D design so i will appreciate a broken down answer. Also i wanted to know the perfect setting for printing the hand and the forearm part out (like the % of infill, wall count and other necessary measurements) or if you can give me a link to where it has been officially discussed, that will be lovely too.

    4. also i have this friend that has a 3d printer, I wanted to know if i’s okay to print with him or just go to a professional. Like i said, i am new to 3d printing and this is a complicated project, so i am just trying to delegate this printing task to someone, while learn about it from the sidelines as it is being done.

    Thank you very much for listening. I am really glad to be here: 😁.

  33. Hello Everyone,

    We are from Marwadi University situated in Gujarat, India. We are developing full scale InMoov Robot, we are getting some issues regarding Power Supply/Battery. Please provide us clarification for using correct Power Supply/Batteries.

    Thank You

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