
69developer
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How would the community like DJ to do a video series on building an InMoov, similar to the Ben Heck show/videos?
Also, wouldn't it be great if they made some of the parts used in the project for sale?
I'm one that's all in and willing to donate to this project...
So far I have use ez heavy duty servo in arm (5 for fingers, 1 for wrist) / each arm
1 for neck, 1 for head rotation, 1 ez micro servo for jaw.
Total of 10 HS805BB or equivalent servos 1 for each Elbow, 3 for each shoulder and 2 for the hips
I can't even get on the InMoov website forum - it's a little difficult to navigate their website. I hope people do not feel that way about ours! eak
What files do I need? Its confusing...
this link has all of the parts that I have used so far.
Let me get it
d.cochran inmoov
Someone else would be better at getting you the stl files. Merne printed mine.
It would give those 5 3d printers something to do. You should be able to have it printed out in a few weeks.
@ DJ Go to www.inmoov.fr and click on downloads, all of the parts can be downloaded from there or http://www.inmoov.fr/download/.
There are assembly tutorials there as well under the "Assembly" tab, with all of the build instructions. My advise, if you are going to build the robot with PLA on your Rep 2's, is go with only 2 shells. I went with 3 for the first while and I had to do a lot of Dremel work to get things to fit. If you need any help let me know, I'd be glad to answer any questions you may have. Good luck !
@DJ, I don't know the licenses as far as what you can and can't do. But would be nice if you created an area on EZ-Robot for it that uses the EZ-Robot layout scheme (forums, video tutorials, parts used, etc ), which would help with organizing and finding things easier.
I'm really looking forward to this and hope you find the time to work on it. Even dedicate a YouTube playlist under EZ-Robot.
@69developer All that info is over at the inMoov website, including a BOM list, 3d drawings and detailed pictures of the assembly. There is also a google forum that Gael started that has a wealth of info.... Everyone who has built or is building an inMoov uses the resources on Gaels site.... It is extremely difficult to give a detail parts list right down to the nut a bolt used because everyone builds their inMoov slightly different.... I'll say this, it's about $30 - $50 in screws, nuts and bolts.... To be honest I don't even know what exactly I used as far as hardware is concerned as I just bought what I needed as my build progressed.... Other than the hardware the rest is basically just servos and abs/pla.... Like I said there is a BOM listing which includes the servos you need for the project over at the inMoov website... You just start building and it seems to all come together....