• JP a commenté une activité il y a 9 ans

    I have fixed the small gap in the forehead.
    It was easy with the heat gun en some CA glue.
    Now the attention wont be drawn to the shadow in the for head as much

  • JP a publié une note il y a 9 ans

    • JP replied il y a 9 ans

      I have fixed the small gap in the forehead.
      It was easy with the heat gun en some CA glue.
      Now the attention wont be drawn to the shadow in the for head as much

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 9 ans

    Thanks Guy\’s

    I think I am going to attack it with a heat-gun and slowly heat up some parts and see if I can bend some parts a bit in to shape.

    To be honest I don\’t really like a smooth baby bottom head 😀
    Getting the gaps closer together is enough for me.
    I will post some pictures when it done.

    • Funny you should say that,,, I’m not a fan of putty’s and paints either on my 3d printed stuff,,, my father was a panel beater back when car where made of Metal and I’ve done Moulding/ Home Renovation work before so I got pretty knowledge of putty’s / Fillers and Plaster,,,, Got a top of line heat Gun to fix parts that are warp are need a little…En afficher davantage

  • JP a publié une note il y a 9 ans

    After a long long time I have restarted my inmoov.
    I had some alignment issues with the PLA parts but i re-calibrated every thing and now I can restart this winter project again.

    The only thing I have’nt figured out is how to get rid of the big gaps in the head en the chest plates.
    Maybe al need to glue them together.
    My pistons are making a loud…En afficher davantage

    • at least for the head you might find alternate parts that help to reduce the gaps. you can also try to fill the gaps with filler, 3d filament pistols or use a dremel filled with short filament pieces and do something like smoldering the pieces together. be prepaired to do a lot of sanding to get a good result

    • When It comes to using fillers/putty’s- there’s basically 4 types- stuff you use for -plaster board- in home building /renovation work– and there’s -Model putty- and there’s also the type for auto repairs with fibreglass reinforcement and a version without fibreglass reinforcement – and there’s Plaster Of Paris and Moulding Types
      The Plaster boa…En afficher davantage

    • JP replied il y a 9 ans

      Thanks Guy’s

      I think I am going to attack it with a heat-gun and slowly heat up some parts and see if I can bend some parts a bit in to shape.

      To be honest I don’t really like a smooth baby bottom head 😀
      Getting the gaps closer together is enough for me.
      I will post some pictures when it done.

      • Funny you should say that,,, I’m not a fan of putty’s and paints either on my 3d printed stuff,,, my father was a panel beater back when car where made of Metal and I’ve done Moulding/ Home Renovation work before so I got pretty knowledge of putty’s / Fillers and Plaster,,,, Got a top of line heat Gun to fix parts that are warp are need a little…En afficher davantage

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    sweet

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    I have the exact same box at home.
    Its very useful to have.

    and it\’s cheap.
    most springs are expensive if you buy just 20.

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    With the help of Gael and some others I got MyRobotLab working.

    This makes it look alive!!!!!!!!

  • JP a publié une note il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    Nice, What kind of wire did you use?

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    😀 …. its a boy 😛

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    Pictures!!!! 😀 😀

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    12v linear actuators…. wouw.
    Do you know a place to get them cheap?

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    There is movement

  • JP a publié une note il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    Nice and i see you found out how to add pictures 🙂
    sorry, wish I had seen your post earlier.

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 10 mois

    I\’m not really into site programming but when you go to activity the bar on the right is not needed any more. if this is removed you might have more room for the videos.

    for the comments, Im looking almost every day to see what others are making.
    the comments are sometimes low but I think lots of people are watching.

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 11 mois

    I like the color combination.

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 11 ans et 12 mois

    IT\’S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    You kick ass.
    Nice work man.
    What kind of accu did you use?

  • JP a commenté une activité il y a 12 ans et 2 mois

    yes thanks man, thats the derivative i was talking about. the derivative didn\’t work because the stepper motor is wider than the 2 LowerarmsideV1 parts. so you could just move the arm a few centimeters.

  • JP a publié une note il y a 12 ans et 2 mois

    Ok to give another update on the Stepper motor derivative.
    The thing is when a steppermotor moves slow it has more torque than the servo.
    I lifted 2.5 kilo at slow speed.
    BUT when you speed up a stepper motor the torque goes down.
    and that is why the guy of this derivative is not responding 🙂

    When i try to match the speed of the servo i can…En afficher davantage

    • We come to some very similar conclusions. The reason I designed the screwthreads for the bicep this way was for to keep speed,torque, and printability. Steppers are heavier also. During the 3D PrintShow Paris, I was approached by a firm that creates stepper motors of all kinds and they should get in contact through mail. I will see what they can…En afficher davantage

  • JP a publié une note il y a 12 ans et 2 mois

    Hai all.

    I am making the robot for the entrance of the company where i work.
    Maybe you’ve heard about a derivative on the bicep to use a stepper motor.
    Well it’s not mine but i do believe in the idea to use a stepper motor.
    With this i think we can improve the strength of the arm.

    For some time I have played with these stepper motors. (Machine…En afficher davantage