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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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@ToyMaker , Thankyou Tony for the Good picture of skiny Pleo. ya Tony, i dream to make robot like pleo...or aibo but i never have much tool or and material, so hard to me to make it i try make a robodog using modify gearbox but the gearbox not to strong to hold body.
I would like to see you make a twin robot. Hope you get the gel later on.
@MovieMaker yea i hope so
please tell me how you change gear motor to a standard servo confused confused confused
@dinesh watch this video i use modul servo who has broken on the gear... and put it on the cheap gearbox, so i have a new servo (but sorry is use Indonesia leaguage)
Great tutorial Eric.... I did something very similar when I built my inMoov... Basically an external pot mod... Most of the large joint servos (hitec HS-805bb) required their pots to be removed and relocated in the pivot point of the joint...
I have never met a man that I could not learn something from. You have taught me many things.
Thanks, mel
@Richard , Thats a great idea ...
@MovieMaker , your welcome