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)
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@ 69developer,
I had to rework the arm robrings to fit my EZ-Robot servo's horn.
So just in case, here's the stl file.
Arm_Servo_pulley_X5_12-26.stl
Richard R, Exactly what kind of screw is the tuning peg and are you leaving some wraps of string on that? It's hard to tell from above.
@Checksumff I just used a standard #4 x 3/8 wood screws. Yes, I wrapped some of the braided line around the screws (several times) with some crazy glue so the line doesn't slip when I turn the screws to tighten (or loosen)... And yes I left some extra length just in case for some reason I need extra line... but, maybe I guess I could just trim the excess off to make it look neater...
@Checksumff here is an other option if you wish
Excellent information and pictures guys! Greatly appreciated and it helps me tremendously!
Thanks Guys!
Since PLA is easier for me to print versus ABS, you think I will be ok printing everything in PLA and the gears/splines/rotational items to be printed in ABS?
Man I have started printing and its going to take a while..... sleep sleep
Also started acquiring some of the servos I need. I'm going to start with the arm and build from there. Maybe if I see the arm/fingers work, then it would get me more motivated to finish the rest.
@Aerius, I tried using your .stl file but it would not load in Simplify3D software but I could load it in my cad software and view it. Strange...
@69developer, my whole InMoov is printed with PLA. PLA works fine for the gears, splines and rotating parts, just make sure your print them with at least 75% fill.