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Gael Langevin posted an update 7 years, 8 months ago
Hello everyone! Lately I haven’t been communicating a lot on our community page… The reason is my free time is just becoming SOOOO little that I try to keep up with the necessary. So please keep communicating, and if ever I can, I will try to catch up with all your great posts!!
Best regards to all the InMoov Builders!
Hello Geal: I’m a college student from China –Shanghai Jiaotong University(SJTU), perhaps you are not familiar with it ,but it is one of the most famous university in China. And at present, we have a team working on the InMoov project . Firstly I want to express my gratitude for your generosity about the design, and to be honest, each of the…[Read more]
Perry posted an update 7 years, 8 months ago
Made some new arm back covers based on Juerg’s design. Modified them so you can use the Neurvo boards.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2141535
Nice, i needed that!
thanks for your upgrade of the part, good to see it used!
Perry posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Westworld maze insert for my inmoov.
Perry posted an update 8 years ago
There was a surprise party when I got home from work!
Hi Perry,
he looks sad, he needs a girlfriend. 🙂
Here is my version of the forearm. Basically trying the same as Marten. I wanted a straight run for the tendons so I would not need the tensioning spring system. Kept Gael’s servo holder and guide system. Also the wrist drive is in line and not offset which I think makes it a little more robust. Used a slimmed down version of Marten’s…[Read more]
Looks awesome Perry ! It’s a nice option to use the default servo’s 🙂
And are you happy with the mechanical results ? For you it’s better to see and feel the results instead of the default setup 🙂
Thanks Marten. I like it a lot. There is still a bit of tuning to do but the geometries are good and the wrist rotation is solid. I may still put an inline tension spring in place but not sure. Time will tell if it is needed.
Great Perry, I see that there is many inventors around!
Thanks Gael!