Dasaki Compact Animatronic Eyes

Dasaki Compact Animatronic Eyes

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Animatronic eyes, driven by micro hobby servos, offer a compact design that fits seamlessly into a robot's head. The eye assembly includes space for a PCB if you want to add LED lighting. This unique creation was designed from scratch using Google Sketchup Free software, with parts printed at 0.15 layer height and solid infill. M3 metric thread screws and washers are used, along with recycled screws for the rest of the assembly. The pan and tilt axes offer a total action range of 90 degrees (-45 to 45). A video showcasing the design can be viewed here: http://youtu.be/YpbuKT704FI. Updates include an improved pan servo harness for easier assembly on 11th June 2014. For more information, visit the designer's blog at http://www.therandomlab.com. Assembly instructions are provided in a PDF file and include pictures. Be sure to screw the servos in the mid position (90 degrees) for optimal range (in this case from 45 to 135 degrees).

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