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#33  

well said :D:D:D:D:D:D

give me till Tuesday and then i will start to come up with a lighter body, till then wish me luck with my physics exam tomorrow.

ps we r not hobbyists... ,

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#34  

here is also an idea,not the height but double legs.

#35  

Sure, you guys think it can be done by Saturday... LOL... So we need someone who can cnc and maybe we can use these servos for the leg joints...High torque servos...

Great Britain
#36  

this guy is doing what the xrobot guy is doing, just in a more controlled manner

#37  

@Omegaproject

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nothing is impossible as long as you put your mind and heart to it.

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nothing is impossible as long as you put your mind and heart money into it.
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#38  

Ok Richard r you got me there lol that is true with out the money, we couldn't get very far lol. But like dj said the ez sdk would making the programming a breeze and there wouldn't neccessarily be a need for a aluminum frame I mean the xrobots guy used nothing but 3d printed parts other then the aluminum rods and he also made linuar actuators from the hd servos he had and some 3d printed chain belt I to move the thoughts and knees of the legs. But I do agree with the money thing that always creates and issue when it comes to any thing lol and my bad y'all I didn't mean to insult any one with the hobbyist level thing, I just mean that nothing is impossible even at a hobby level lol. I just like to give hope to beginners and those who dream big like I do

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#39  

does anyone have a 3d printer, to make stuff lighter, could u not just print them hollow, or you could not put much of an infill.

#40  

I have two 3d printers.... If you're talking about the inMoov itself.... some parts can be printed with loose infill, but others like gearboxes, arms, shoulders and most parts of the torso will need strength and therefore have a greater % of infill... Either way, your inMoov (without legs) will weigh in at about 25lbs....