Bicep for Robot InMoov

Bicep for Robot InMoov

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Discover "InMoov," a DIY robot project that you can print and animate using a 3D printer and your building skills. It's a straightforward process, even if you were unfamiliar with Arduino or servo motors when you started. Begin by printing the hand, then move on to other parts as desired. For more information and instructions, visit inmoov.blogspot.com/p/assembly-help.html. The creator has shared a series of videos demonstrating the project's progress, including modifications made along the way. Although some parts have changed since the initial video, you can find the latest video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqG7vASU1YE. All parts for the InMoov robot are designed to fit on a 12x12cm print bed, similar to the hand. The creator printed all parts in ABS with most at 0.5mm thickness and an infill of 30%. "RotwormV4" was printed at 0.4mm with a 100% infill and required support. Most parts are identical for both left and right arms, but be sure to print one of each unique part. You'll also need two Hitec HS-805BB servos, some cables, and follow the step-by-step instructions available on the blog at http://inmoov.blogspot.fr/p/assembly-help.html. Throughout the development process, the creator has updated the file with corrections and improvements. Check thingiverse.com for the most up-to-date parts and instructions. Keep building and sharing your progress!

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