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Paul Swingewood posted an update 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I am back building inMoov (Bob) after a long absence. Things have moved on considerably. Excited to be back building again. Anyone else in the UK West Midlands area?
Gael Langevin posted an update 4 years, 8 months ago
Quarantine has given me time to work on the graphical UI for InMoov in the new version of MyRobotLab (non released NIXIE). There is still many bugs because the webgui is a BIG work in progress, but you can try it out and see many new features. Thanks to Astro for all the help and making a tutorial to get me to understand how to work with…[Read more]
Gael Langevin posted an update 4 years, 10 months ago
Hello Everyone, We recently encounter difficulties shipping some of your orders from InMoov website because of the Corona Virus. China has recently extended it’s quarantine time. Some components have been held by the customs much longer than usual and won’t probably arrive before weeks. Therefore I have refunded all orders related to “NervoBoards…[Read more]
Gael Langevin posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Hello Builders! I made a lots of updates in the version 1.0.2693.16 regarding the Ultrasonic sensor and the finger sensors.
HOWTO Start MyRobotLab
I also updated the tutorial for the finger sensors and made a new tutorial for the UltraSonic…[Read more]
Hi Gael, short question. Do you mount the hall sensor in the same way then the copper plates? HallSensor – Foam – Magnet? If not, do you have a picture? Thanks a lot, Cheers Hartwig
Gael Langevin posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
HOURA!! Thanks to Sebastien, our webmaster, the sidebars of the site are back up again. This gives again access to the members albums and to the Tweeter feed. Wordpress had an issue and it was not working anymore since about a month…
Jérome posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
Thanks for posting this serie of pictures. You have done a good job.
Jérome posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago
Cool, thanks for posting.
jason fetterman posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago
have alot of parts printed…thought id get the head going..so excited to be a part of this im burnin through the filament
good choice! there are some nice head mounts floating around too
appreciate it..i will be looking for 1…kind of got side tracked with settings i am printing a darth vader right now that is printing a real nice finish
ive been printing in grey and burnt it up have 3 more rolls suppose to arrive today then i can get back to inmoov
Jérome posted an update 5 years, 9 months ago
Nice
jason fetterman posted an update 5 years, 9 months ago
getting things ready to start the Inmoov project
Paul Swingewood posted an update 5 years, 9 months ago
The right angle pins have finally arrived 🙂
I broke my printer so had to make a new part with the help of my Dad.
ask your dad to make all the parts of InMoov with some serious material!
More Eyes.
More Eyes. I think I need to lose the blue LED.
More Eyes and HD camera mount. I coloured the eyes with a permanent marker. Will repaint when I can get some paint.
Yes the eye holders are upside down!!
More Eyes
Looks Great, I am pretty much same spot as your are in the build. what did you use to hold down the cameraboard? the holes are tiny, I was thinking about some silicone to hold them in place but maybe the middle eye part will hold it down tight enough.
I used a little hot glue to hold it in place on the corners.
Starting the eyes 🙂
More head and neck. Not happy with the skull cover. They have warped – need a reprint
Head and Neck update
Paul Swingewood posted an update 5 years, 10 months ago
I’m waiting for the 3 pin right angle headers. Whilst I wait I made a test lead. Here I am testing voice command to control a servo.
Started the head
Looking Great!
More progress
Last 3
The other pics…..
Latest work. I know realise I have the wrong servo in the wrist and the wrist shell is upside down. Thankfully I haven’t connected all the tendons yet 🙂
Servos have arrived but still no braided line. Started work on bicep.
I have hundreds of meters of 300lb 1mm braided if you need some?
The 250lb line finally arrived 🙂
Paul Swingewood posted an update 5 years, 11 months ago
More progress. Still awaiting servos.
Progress so far.
A little confused. This is the LeftCableHolderWristV5. I can’t see how this part is fitted. The tutorial says to glue this to the servo? but it appears to have mounting holes and what is the longer ‘tab’ for?
hi installation method: Attach one side with the servo with the screw
please see :http://inmoov.fr/new-wiring-design-for-the-hand/ good luck !
HELP! I am trying to install the MyRobotLab software as per the instructions here –> http://myrobotlab.org/service/inmoov
However, when I run the .bat file it stops at this line
tried https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MyRobotLab/repo/master/com.pi4j.pi4j/1.1-SNAPSHOT/ivy.xml
Can anyone tell me what\’s wrong please?
Hi all, Just starting out with this exciting project. Had a \’cheap\’ 3D printer for Christmas and have finally calibrated it and printed the hand and forearm components. Setting up the Mega2560 and getting to grips with a bit of software. Im awaiting deliver in the InMoov PCB\’s 🙂 – I\’ll post some pics as soon as I figure out how. – Paul
Good Luck Paul .. keep us updated to any issues you find that we should be aware of while building the arms. I’m just starting mine. but I started with the head 1st .. lol
Gael Langevin posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
Happy New Year Everyone!! Have a great time and enjoy your family, friends and robots!!
bonne année à toi Gael . et a toute la communauté d INMOOV.
Thanks Lecagnois!
Gael Langevin posted an update 7 years ago
Hello InMoov builders! Here is a view of the knee actuation. This is done via MyRobotLab with the DIY Servo service. More to come with the Ankle and Thigh actuation.
Awesome,,, It’s great to see your R&D work on his mechanical operation for this section–,,,
This is awesome, How long before we start to see the files for the different parts? I am very interested in the files for the feet and ankle drive system.
Thanks Mindless!
Well, I am waiting for some components from AliExpress which need to be tested before release. Just for info this is already my third knee design, which all three were pretty different. R&D takes a long time and my problem is that I don’t only work on the legs.
beautiful advanced gael.
Gael Langevin posted an update 7 years, 1 month ago
Hello everyone, I started the tutorial for the legs assembly:
Legs Non Motorized
I still need to finish it but I already published it because I see some of you already have started to print them. Have fun building!!
Thank you Gael for your work. I’m waiting for the end of your tutorial to start printing. our Inmoov are going to be beautiful.
Gael Langevin posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago
Get your printers warmed UP!! The legs I had created a long time ago for InMoov are ready to download.
These are the version for standing, not motorized. Beware that some parts exceed the 12x12x12 standard. The reason is that I was not going to upload these parts but time to create the motorised legs is taking much longer because I barely have…[Read more]
Awesome! They look fantastic.
So beautiful !! Thanks Gael 1/2 Ash is really happy : i can ear him singing in his workshop : « …/… Your vagabond shoes, they are longing to stray …/… »
Where can they be downloaded? I do not see them on your site?
Hello Perry, here is the link:
InMoov body parts library :
Hey Ash! Singing in the workshop is always a good sign!
Thanks, I hope your InMoov enjoys them
Oh, very nice. Magnifique!
Merci William!
I’m asking the same question where is for download?
Hello, you can find them in the gallery:
Gael Langevin posted an update 7 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.
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