
InMoov Bicep Back Cover
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Here's a re-write of the text in an American English, maintaining the original tone and phrasing: Back Cover for InMoov Bicep InMoov is a 3D-printable robot created by Gaël Langevin. Gaël has doubts about whether it will work with the Nervo board in place, so someone who has it installed should give it a try and let me know what needs to be changed. I can easily move the middle connector up or reduce its size to provide more space for the cables. The next version of this design will have rounded edges, or I'll just use a file to shape it. Print Settings: * Rafts: Not Required * Supports: No * Resolution: Layer Height 0.2 mm * Infill: 30% * Notes: A skirt was used instead of a raft (2 layers, 10 lines, .2 mm distance from object) to keep the pieces in place. If your prints stick well to the print bed, you might not need one. * Print Time: Approximately 5 hours with a MultiC 300 printer Post-Printing Assembly: * The bolt may require filing and pliers may be necessary to push it into place. How I Designed This Model: I used OpenScad to create a partial ellipsoid that matches the shape of the bicep back. The standard HighArmSideV2.stl, LowArmSideV1.stl, and RotMitV2.stl were loaded and positioned in their correct places. I added the middle connector and upper/lower side connectors, then used difference tools to remove everything that shouldn't be printed. I then loaded this model into NetFabb and cut it along the z-axis at position 0.
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