Inmoov Project

Aerius

Canada
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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):D

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#33  

@ bhouston and richard How have you installed the Ezb in your Inmoov? Are you using the power base?

#34  

@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

#35  

@Aerius I mounted mine basically the same way Bob did.... Mine is just hot glued to inMoov's back... I soldered a new plug to the mini deans power pin, however...I can never put it back in it's base this way, but I never plan to...

#36  

@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.

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#37  

@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.

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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)

#38  

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!

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#39  

Skull normally contains the brain, so my Inmoov does now.

EZB + HDMI all in the head.

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#40  

Very neat, right where the brain should be!

Tony