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Hello All, I am getting ez develover time ago. in fact it will I use for real size wall e. I. but it seems I have to wait for the second gearbox on the wheel is broken and need to be replaced but the larger cost, while I was waiting, i have a idea to creating my own JD with Ez developer, but I dont have 3d printer so I made from pvc water pipes and scraps. the idea was developed so as to produce a humanoid robot JD system mechanism but in different look like (the new design humanoid robot).
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Thankyou all,
:) i just try what i can make with scraps in around my home , The water pipe pvc i use is thin lower price pvc, and i platten with hot fire manual work like on video, and the head is back head broken robosapien who was i find on garbage.
What is the flat plastic material you are using and where can I get some? What kind of scissors are you using to cut it?
CAN YOU TELL ITS HEIGHT I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT PVC IT IS HARD TO MAKE ONE SHAPE FROM IT CAN YOU TEACH ME HOW YOU DO IT confused confused
Outstanding! I am going to try this (flatten PVC) ... There are some custom plastic pieces I would like to make and since I don't have (or know how to use) 3d design software, I'm going to try it your way.... How did you learn how to do all this?
@DJ has got to see this...:)
@d.cochran with pleasure...
@JustinRatliff is just lower price ordinary water pipe (thin pipe) and ordinary scirsors. @Richard @dinesh
@EricEZ
Did you just make a servo out of DC geared motors for the shoulders? I think with a little more sanding and some bondo and epoxy coating you can make some serious damage on the "overpriced robot market"
Amazing work Eric. Wow.
Alan