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MRB1 (My Robot Buddy V1) Project

Welcome to my MRB1 (My Robot Buddy V1)

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OK here are some pictures of the new arm design post printing.  With them being black it is hard to make them out unless you zoom in on them.   I will be putting together the J2 (ADDUCTION/ABDUCTION) joint and the bicep J3 (INTERNAL/EXTERNAL ROTATION) joint as I have the servos for them.  I am still waiting for the elbow J4 (FLEXION/EXTENSION), J5 (PRONATION/SUPINATION) forearm and wrist J6 (FLEXION/EXTENSION) servos to come in.

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So far I think this is going to work out....  To install it I will need to cut out the piston base for the shoulders that I had installed in the frame of the torso for the normal arms, so before doing that I want to make sure this new arm is going to work as expected.

NOTE: PLEASE EXCUSE THE MESS!

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Now that I have seen the new hand for inmoov I may use that rather than the Handi Hand like I was planning.  I would need to design a new servo bed for the arm using the smaller servos seen below and also rework the new wrist joint I have been working on.   Now I need to order more servo's. $$$

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Here is a pictures of the Bicep Joint 3 done with the elbow Joint 4 getting ready to start being put together.

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This is the planned J5 joint for the rotating forearm and J6 the wrist for the new arm.   Looks more and more that I am going with the new Inmoov V2 hand. using the above servo bed for the smaller servos.

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Well today was a productive day working on the robot.  I was able to assemble the J1, J3, J4, J5 joints with the J2 joint for tomorrows schedule fun...   I need to figure out how I want to run all the wires from the hands all the way back to the EZB4's

Below are some pictures of the completed work. J1 main shoulder join.

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From left to right J5, J4, J3

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Once I get J2 put together I will add another picture and video of it working.

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This J2 Joint is going to be the death of me. I have had to reprint parts because I need to learn to measure twice and print once LOL. So I have another part I need to print as soon as the printer is free You would think I would also learn to lock the embed nuts so they can't fall out like they did to me last night in the J2 joint. So I need to take the hole thing apart again to address that That's what happens when you take short cuts.

On a good note the J2 drive seemed to work ok... The only thing I wish is I could do is get all the backlash out of everything. This is why I really want to make a better gearbox using stepper motors.  I am working on a new box now to try with servos and see if I can improve things.

I just really would like to get the current redesign done and see how it works...  and then move forward from there.

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We call this prototyping. LOL. You are doing amazing work.

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Dave, Thank you I just hope all this work and money I am putting into this design works.   I have got a new design I am working on using a new zero backlash gear box to replace the J1 and J2 joints if I can make it work fast enough.  Just busy work while the printer is making parts so I can complete testing of the first design version.

I did not realize how heavy the Inmoov arm is until now the J1 and J2 joints really need to be strong and powerful.