Roman the robot

EzAng

USA

Here are a  few Roman the robot pics

video coming soon

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Roman the robot New Robot 2020 Arc software: I am using an Ezb4 controller, battery, a EZrobot 1300 with four Ez 360 HDD servos for the two arms with 4 servo City gear boxes - 4 servo City channels for arms a iotiny controller / battery, a EZrobot 1300 for camera servo, and two 996R servos for the 2 servo City grippers An Arduino - with a shield /power USB off my laptop 2 Micro servo Motor for the eyes, a Micro servo Motor for the mouth and a 996R servo for the DF-Robot rotation hex base 2 servo City plates for front of robot Using a stand I had and a shirt. Four 13.5 servo City channels to form a platform for the head and accessories. Misc. mask with hair, Styrofoam head cut, hot glue, screws, nuts, wire, servos, eyes, extensions etc

EzAng

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PRO
Belgium
#17  

when the nozzle hits the print ,it leaves a mark on the print where he hit it. i would try the uhu sticks on a glas bed . for the first time printing. the hight between the bed and the nozzle is one A4 paper. also see that in the settings off the printer are set to the correct distans x,y,z also heatbed and nozzle , needs to be stored on the printer,so the printer knows where the nozzle is. i can make a video for you how to level the bed.

PRO
USA
#18  

ok make a video

thanks EzAng

PRO
Belgium
#19  

ok i make one.here is a picture off what nallycat means with printing a test cube. in the pic you see the problem on the monoprize printer. the x is not correct. you check your setting in the printer are correct.

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PRO
USA
#20  

you have the file for the cube?

EzAng

#21   — Edited

@EzAng   If the part is not sticking to the print bed the print nozzle is too far from the print bed.  redo print bed leveling.  if you are using hairspray.  add several more heavy coats to the print bed.  increase the bed temperature to 80 deg cel.  do not get discouraged it takes time to dial in a printer for best prints, lots will go wrong at first. do a search on thingiverse.com  for a test cube.  when you have a 3d printer you will need to do a lot of online searches, get used to it.

PRO
Belgium
#23  

hi nallycay/ezang

ezang keep in mind that avery bed wil bend a little when heating up. see that you keep the bended side on the back or front side, if the bending is on one side of the glas.make a mark on the glas with a marker, so you can place the glas on the bed always in same direction.  it make bed leveling easier to do.

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Belgium
#24   — Edited

ezang

here a little video about leveling the bed. i will make tomorow another video about checking the bending from a bed.

and here a pic how you do it.check all 4 corners and the last one in the middle.

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