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#25  

@ Checksumff

just an idea how it could be implement

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#26  

Aerius, Agreed.

I've never looked but there probably is no sensor small and cheap that we could use.

Besides, I'm way ahead of myself here because I don't even have an arm yet!

#27  

Check out Markus blog on www.myrobotlab.org, he did something similar with the HDMI cables. Looks very slick!

#28  

@nomad... I actually have 2 printers now... I started building my inMoov in the beginning of November

#29  

I think I will purchase at least one if not 2 ultimaker 2's in March. I had thought about going with either of the two flash forges and starting mine up again this month, but decided to wait and get a couple of the ultimaker 2's. That will give you guys some time to figure out more, and give me more people to go to when I start my build of an Inmoov. I am thinking about a DIY Segway for mobility right now. It seems the best way to allow him to move around and all. Anyway, thanks for the thread. I will be watching closely.

#30  

@Aerius .. Your inMoov hand looks great... What resolution are you printing at 100 or 200 Microns?

#31  

@d.cochran... Segway base sounds awesome... Mine is quite a bit less sophisticated than yours... Couple of robotic lawnmower drive motors and wheels, swivel castor rear wheel and some Vex aluminum structure for a frame(still needs to be a little bit higher, though).... Sorry can't get the picture rotated....

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#32  

all arm cover have been printed at .20 mm

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