I think we are having stability issues and I need to have it in my hands to test. The coding is fairly complex in this project for my level of knowledge.
Each print on average is 12 hours. Depending on the amount on the bed. Just depends on how fast you want it. Do you have people closer to you that can print these?
I agree the programming is a beast and over my head. I am thinking about going back a radio control method for testing. Unless you can make sliders on your game pad. Can you?
I am in Spain at the moment, but normally I'm based in shanghai. That's why I don't have people who can print here. Perhaps I can look at an online service.
You gave me an idea. Follow me here..... I could use a remote receiver on a radio transmitter today, to test out the strength of the servos on this new TokyPet with the head on the body. Like you drew out. This way I can see how bad the servo will collapse under the weight of the robot. I still think these servos are not strong enough. I read somewhere from the open cat guy that he discovered the same thing and had a company design his own servo he calls a ps-10. It is digital and uses metal gearing with a high torque ratio.
But in the meantime, while I try to figure out the right servos to use, and you figure out the programming I can use my transmitters I own and start some tests.
When do you want me to start only posting in the group you made for TokyPet? Or do you want it all on this community thing for everyone to read?
Bill Schonfelder I understand your idea, and it makes sense if we don't have any code for it. However we do have a code that you can test already and should work with the remote controller embedded in the web. I shared it in one of the previous posts.
I saw the Instagram and I don't have an account, is it on there?
Had another idea, I am going to put together in inventor the TokyPet today with the shorter legs. I only have one printed out. I have two printers printing out the Ottoky today, which should be done by tonight. I will build an Ottoky, work on the TokyPet shorter legs, and if you can get me that link to the code uses the transmitter on my TokyMaker. I am glad to see new faces on here.
Did you strike up a deal with Sparkfun and is it going to involve the Ottoky?
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Can you?
Follow me here.....
I could use a remote receiver on a radio transmitter today, to test out the strength of the servos on this new TokyPet with the head on the body. Like you drew out. This way I can see how bad the servo will collapse under the weight of the robot. I still think these servos are not strong enough. I read somewhere from the open cat guy that he discovered the same thing and had a company design his own servo he calls a ps-10. It is digital and uses metal gearing with a high torque ratio.
But in the meantime, while I try to figure out the right servos to use, and you figure out the programming I can use my transmitters I own and start some tests.
When do you want me to start only posting in the group you made for TokyPet? Or do you want it all on this community thing for everyone to read?
Had another idea, I am going to put together in inventor the TokyPet today with the shorter legs. I only have one printed out. I have two printers printing out the Ottoky today, which should be done by tonight. I will build an Ottoky, work on the TokyPet shorter legs, and if you can get me that link to the code uses the transmitter on my TokyMaker.
I am glad to see new faces on here.
Did you strike up a deal with Sparkfun and is it going to involve the Ottoky?