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Iotiny Used In A Real Project (Inmoov)

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...:)

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#1  

Hello Richard R, It looks like you are on a mission. Dj better crank up production on the IoTinys. I am waiting for my first 3 and am planning on ordering 6 more right away. The arm looks good!

Ron

#2  

I thought about using the ioTiny but decided to use 2 full size EZBs. Your arm is looking great.

#3  

@merne... thanks. The main reason I am using 2 ioTinys in the arms is that the only wires that come out of the forearm now are power supply leads... I am still using an ezb as the main controller, however...

#4  

Richard R, That is a great idea to minimize wiring. Looking forward to your new build.

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#5  

@Richard R 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.

#6  

@cem Thanks.... have you tried ASA? All the benefits of ABS but without the major pitfalls.... ASA prints absolutely beautiful (visually the nicest printing filament I have ever used) with nearly zero warping and great layer adhesion. And as an added bonus it can be acetone welded just like ABS... I use PETG sometimes and while it's definitely strong it doesn't seem print detail very well...

@Steve S thanks!

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#7  

Hi Richard.

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.:)

#8  

@SteveG.... Well look who's back from the land of the dead.... :) Are you just visiting or back to build some bots again? We need some fresh builds here as lately it's been kind of quiet (new projects wise that is)....