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Modified Robonova before insertion inside puppet

Hitec robotics including ROBONOVA humanoid, HSR-8498HB servos, MR C-3024 Controllers and RoboBasic
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Post by My Bear » Sat Apr 12, 2008 12:10 am

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Sat Apr 12, 2008 12:10 am

The height is now 50cm - 20 inches

The torso plates cost approx £80 for the drawings and both plates, but cheaper now that the drawing labour time taken out of the equation, probably about £30 the pair (front and back).

Darren
The height is now 50cm - 20 inches

The torso plates cost approx £80 for the drawings and both plates, but cheaper now that the drawing labour time taken out of the equation, probably about £30 the pair (front and back).

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Post by NovaOne » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:00 pm

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Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:00 pm

..... can we see a video of him anywhere?

No, but soon ...in the next month or two....sorry i'm very slow. :(

I believe your project is much more interesting....in fact maybe the future of this size of humanoid robot...I remember reading somewhere about something similar needing torque limiting clutches to protect the servos?
..... can we see a video of him anywhere?

No, but soon ...in the next month or two....sorry i'm very slow. :(

I believe your project is much more interesting....in fact maybe the future of this size of humanoid robot...I remember reading somewhere about something similar needing torque limiting clutches to protect the servos?
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Post by Humanoido » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:24 pm

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Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:24 pm

A torque limiting servo is a very good idea, but shy of replacing every servo on Robonova, what options do we have?

As an alternative, the servo speed can be closely regulated, and high inertial situations can be avoided or reprogrammed.

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A torque limiting servo is a very good idea, but shy of replacing every servo on Robonova, what options do we have?

As an alternative, the servo speed can be closely regulated, and high inertial situations can be avoided or reprogrammed.

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