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Mouth And Servo For Puppet Mouth Wanted

I am looking for a unit I can put in the mouth of a hand puppet that I can make it talk using an EZB-IOTiny.  I have sent a number on the internet, but cannot just buy the mouth piece.  They come as a complete kit at a high price.  I am looking for one that you can attach your own servo or doesn't cost a fortune.  Does anyone have any ideas as to where I can purchase one?



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Do you have access to a 3D printer? I suspect you’ll end up heading that route. Otherwise you can get creative with popsicle sticks and glue. I’ve been known to resort to similar solutions to solve rare challenges

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kazpet

do you have a link of what you are lookin for?

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kazpet

that cant be to hard to print .its only two parts . do you have any idee what the size is off the mouth pieces? is this a big servo?

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That’s such an easy design to do with popsicle sticks:)

give it a try - bet you can do it!

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kazpet

do you know someone with a printer? ez robot big servo HDD maybe this is somethin you can use .

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Hi Nomad, I have a 3D print but I not good with CAD. Do you have the STL files for the images. I think these could work