Let me introduce you my Inmoov version ,
(my 4 year grand daughter called it : ROBOTO)
The work is not yet complete , but I think promising.
I intend to take a break during the summer and will get back to my project later.
Surely if it rains outside I will probably start writing scripts
(it is so easy to get addicted to this kind of project)
By Aerius
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@ bhouston and richard How have you installed the Ezb in your Inmoov? Are you using the power base?
@Aerius, I have an EZB mounted on the back of InMoov with a bracket I made - no power base. Then power the to the power lead and a ground run into a ground port.
@ Richard, That's a good way to put it - A hairy back
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@Aerius, can you make a hardware list for us. Items such as screw sizes, nuts, bolts, etc, and be detailed as you can to help us newbiews or to help us move along a little faster. I'm still Wowing over yours, nice clean work! Nice printed pieces.
@69 developer Tanks for the good words, I am sure you will be proud of yours to.
The next pics cover all the screws and tools I did use to assemble my Inmoov.
List of other tools: file, sand paper, twisers, long nose, cutter, exacto, jewell screw driver, magnifier, dremel, drill, soldering iron, desoldering pump (great tool when you will modify servos) ( all you can find to make precision work)
Thanks a lot Arius! I have a very long ways to go, just started printing parts in between some other small things I have going on. But these pictures help tremendously as it gives me a heads on some things I need to get.
Also the more pictures the better off it helps me, so keep them coming if you don't mind.
Again, awesome job and thanks!
Skull normally contains the brain, so my Inmoov does now.
EZB + HDMI all in the head.
Very neat, right where the brain should be!
Tony