
Dunning-Kruger
Canada
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Just a quick picture (so not much to see) of my new inMoov utilizing the ioTiny in his arm(s).... More later... @DJ hopefully you'll keep the online store open and continue to innovate. Me needs 12 more iotinys, a few more comm 2 boards, the neopixel blaster(s) and 6 of the 64 led RGB display... That's just for starters...
The arm looks good!
Ron
That is a great idea to minimize wiring.
Looking forward to your new build.
That's a fantastic idea!
I'm re-doing Inmoov's right arm again in PET-G filament, with smaller servos and the wrist servo hack on Thingiverse. Your idea of putting the ioTiny in the arm has given me an idea.
Cheers
Chris.
@Steve S thanks!
Hope all is well with you buddy. I see you're at it again with another Inmoov build. How many is that now?
You have a real tallent for making/putting these things together and is great to see you using the new EZ-Robot gear. You have utilised the ioTiny well in the arm, and sounds like you have a lot planned for this build.
Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing your progress with this latest build.
Early next year I have a full car restoration planned, but there are plans for a large robot build in the not to distant future along side the resto. Got a few plans on paper, but once I've settled down the building will begin.
Yeah, not many showcases to look at recently, but will be following your latest build for insperation.
Haven't tried ASA, but will look into that, especially if you can acetone welded just like ABS. that's a big plus for me!
Interesting you say about PET-G doesn't seem print detail very well, as at first I had this, played around with the printer & travel speeds and thought I cracked it, but the last couple of prints, haven't been that good.
I will definitely try ASA.
Cheers
Chris.