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InMoov neck updates

I have printed all the parts and have began to rebuild the neck




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Update - May 2019
Here are some pictures as requested by Mike, showing the servos mounted on the back of the shoulders etc


















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  1. Hi Kyle, In the last picture on this page you show the left and right servo mounts and holders. Can you please show where you mounted the servos on the back of the inmoov?

    BTW: thank you for ll the great videos, you have done a grand job.
    Mike Lib

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    1. Hi Mike, sorry I missed this comment, my fault. Glad you like the videos. I will upload some pictures of how the head sits on InMoov and how the servo holders mount.

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  2. Hi Kyle, I know this is not the right section, but I’m have a lot of trouble with a shoulder servos and potentiometers, mainly how to mount them in relation to each section and what to do for each one etc. It’s not really covered anywhere except the extraction and basic mounting and Servo Calibration. That I get, but I have had some go bad and trying to find replacements that work correctly is wheee I’ve hit a wall. Have you covered this anywhere? Thanks! James

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  3. Hi James
    Servos and Pots - I was very confused when I started setting them up. Best way I think to get to know how they work is to set up the BICEP servo/pot first. Its easier to understand how the whole thing works and you can see and adjust it all a bit easier.

    Anyway, have a look at my InMoov Build Part-22 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyMwuAMsEkQ&list=PLWfchL316sg1B4hMTQJYUm0EOzYYsHve3&index=14&t=3s]

    This video is about my repair of a shoulder servo pot that was damaged and I took the whole shoulder section apart. This helps to explain a lot. I discuss how the servo is set at 33-deg default, so at 0-deg it has some back movement and at 180-deg its fully forward

    Also on Gaels web site page here, he explains the servo degrees settings but I found confusing and still got it all wrong. Trial and error. I can do a detailed explanation if needed.

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