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kyle campbell
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3D Printing, Robot Making Channel [and some Gardening]
All things interesting in electronics and technology and Oranges
Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/
And my Gardening blog is here - ayearinthelifeofmygarden.blogspot.com/
Thingiverse STL Parts - see here: www.thingiverse.com/kylecampbell/about
This CZcams channel now has a dedicated full name - czcams.com/users/kylecampbellweb
I have just found out that Nigel has published his own website, whatever next? You really have to keep an eye on him and Colin. www.myrobotcallednigel.xyz/
All things interesting in electronics and technology and Oranges
Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/
And my Gardening blog is here - ayearinthelifeofmygarden.blogspot.com/
Thingiverse STL Parts - see here: www.thingiverse.com/kylecampbell/about
This CZcams channel now has a dedicated full name - czcams.com/users/kylecampbellweb
I have just found out that Nigel has published his own website, whatever next? You really have to keep an eye on him and Colin. www.myrobotcallednigel.xyz/
ECO Worthy Solar Panel Installation - part 1
ECO Worthy Solar panels installed for my workshop.
This is the 1000-watt Eco-Worthy (UK) kit, comprising 6-off 170-watt panels, two 12-volt 100Ah LiFeP04 batteries, a 3KW Inverter and 60-amp charge controller.
I added the 6-String PV combiner box, the Victron Lynx Power In junction box and Victron SmartShunt battery monitor, the Blue Sea 661 battery power switch, the Hershen 100Amp fuse and the Raspberry Pi running Victron Venus OS. Plus heavier duty cabling between components.
This is the 1000-watt Eco-Worthy (UK) kit, comprising 6-off 170-watt panels, two 12-volt 100Ah LiFeP04 batteries, a 3KW Inverter and 60-amp charge controller.
I added the 6-String PV combiner box, the Victron Lynx Power In junction box and Victron SmartShunt battery monitor, the Blue Sea 661 battery power switch, the Hershen 100Amp fuse and the Raspberry Pi running Victron Venus OS. Plus heavier duty cabling between components.
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RC Planes Part - 3 Spitfire and QTrainer
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Final part of printing the Supermarine Spitfire RC kit that comes free with the Prusa Original printers. You can also buy the STL files direct from 3dlabprint.com/ Highly recommended. 3dlabprint.com/shop/spitfire-mk-xvi-s3d-cura-ready/
RC Planes Part - 2 Spitfire
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Continuing printing the Supermarine Spitfire RC kit that comes free with the Prusa Original printers. You can also buy the STL files direct from 3dlabprint.com/ Highly recommended. 3dlabprint.com/shop/spitfire-mk-xvi-s3d-cura-ready/
RC Planes Part 1 - Spitfire
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Here I am printing the Supermarine Spitfire RC kit that comes free with the Prusa Original printers. You can also buy the STL files direct from 3dlabprint.com/ Highly recommended. 3dlabprint.com/shop/spitfire-mk-xvi-s3d-cura-ready/
R2D2 Droid Build Part 35
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Colin my My Droid gets put back together Continuing on from Part-34, fitting the base and legs Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ See blog for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/201...
R2D2 Droid Build Part 34
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Finally back, its been a funny old year - Continuing the build of my R2D2 from Mike Baddeleys design. All painted and time for reassembly Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ See blog for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/201...
3D printer remote shutdown
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Please see my blog page here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/2020/04/octoprint-remote-printer-onoff.html Parts and Inspiration used: Flirc aluminium Pi3 case SF-Innovations "mains switch widgets" - www.sf-innovations.co.uk/automation Raspberry Pi 3B and power supply 32GB SanDisk Ultra micro SD card Octoprint Octopi 0.17.0 image file - octoprint.org/download/ Plugin - GCode System Command - plugins.o...
Covid19 Face Shield
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The Prusa Protective Face Shield Link to site - www.prusaprinters.org/prints/25857-prusa-protective-face-shield-rc3 Prusa Sterilization link - help.prusa3d.com/en/article/prusa-face-shield-disinfection_125457#_ga=2.15705206.1948538253.1585495496-572922323.1585228276 In the United Kingdom - volunteer group - www.3dcrowd.uk/ Volunteers across the UK are printing the face shields. This group will ...
R2D2 Droid Build - Part 33
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Continuing the build of my R2D2 from Mike Baddeleys design Fitting the doors Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ See blog for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/201...
R2D2 Droid Build - Part 32
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Continuing the build of my R2D2 from Mike Baddeleys design Gripper & Interface arms Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ See blog for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/201...
R2D2 Droid Build - Part 31
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Continuing the build of my R2D2 from Mike Baddeleys design Utility arms with NinjaFlex and fitting of the servos Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ See blog for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/201...
Daleks and a bit of InMoov
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3D printing and painting. Finishing off some projects and a bit of InMoov Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ Links - Renegade Dalek by Audrey2 www.thingiverse.com/thing:441160 Links - Dalek by Adrian Kennard - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/large-dalek InMoov - inmoov.fr/
R2D2 Droid Build Part - 30
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Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ See blog for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/2019/10/r2d2-utility-frame_13.html
R2D2 Droid Build Part - 29
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Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ and here for more pictures - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/2019/10/r2d2-utility-frame_13.html
R2D2 Droid Build Part - 28
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Just finishing the painting Nigel the Robot now has his own blog - see here: myrobotnigel.blogspot.co.uk/ and more pictures here - myrobotnigel.blogspot.com/2019/09/finally-done-with-painting-of-legs-and.html
R2D2 Droid Build Part - 24 and more painting and sanding
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R2D2 Droid Build Part - 24 and more painting and sanding
R2D2 Droid Build Part - 23 painting and sanding...
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R2D2 Droid Build Part - 23 painting and sanding...
R2D2 Droid Build Part - 22 painting & preparation
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R2D2 Droid Build Part - 22 painting & preparation
A year in the life of my garden - March 2019
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A year in the life of my garden - March 2019
A year in the life of my garden - January 2019
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A year in the life of my garden - January 2019
Hello sir Where can I download the STL files please?
Hi, all files are here: inmoov.fr/build-yours/
Hola es un trabajo increíble te quedo genial me podrías dar el enlace o la página de 3d de donde lo descargaste para hacer este robot tan fantástico
Hello, i have just one ask.. Primary servo for move UP and Down, for Head.. is modified ?? Or normal connect ? That is important for me, for finaly closed Torso. Very thanks for answer.
stuff come along way theres M VERSION 4 know i can tell this is version 2 is what i started 1 year ago my dome is version 1 thats when i started i was trying to fine files for a R2 way before i joined the club been so awesome lots of really cool people and everyone helped me so much its worth to it to join the club
Next episode?
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Hello, I would like to ask for advice. Unfortunately, I couldn't find an answer anywhere. I have been assembling the Robot for a long time, due to a change in the type of printing material. I'm trying to rely on several sources, since Mr. Gael's website is not detailed.. I need to know if all servos except the hands (wrist and fingers) must have the latch pulled out? Another problem I'm solving is... that I can't set the trimmer to an intermediate position so that my servo doesn't move, unfortunately it always starts to turn in some direction, is this normal or should I solve it? I have to ask, do I always have to have all trimmer positions set to "0" position, i.e. not turned in any direction? And the last problem.. the lower Stomach has a nut attachment due to attachment to the plate with servos for swinging sideways.. the printout does not say how I should attach these four screws.. the plate for the low Stomach does not have holes through, but the printout counts with four nuts , how should I catch them? I will be very, very happy for your answer.
Hello Yutani. You need to remove the latch (I assume you mean the internal latch inside the servos) so that the servo can turn continuously and not juts 180deg. Most servos need continuous movement. The trimmer may drift, what software are you using to control it all? The servos may creep one way or another, you should be able to find an idle point, needs experimenting. I cannot remember if all the servos are set to "0" position, I think the biceps were offset somehow, its in instructions. I remember I experimented a lot as I went along and with the stomach setup I just used one servo at first to understand how it was meant to work. Not sure what you mean about the nut attachment?
@@kylecampbellweb Hello, thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, based on new findings, it seems.. that the Inmoov project was created on the basis of analog servos. Therefore, the resistance trimmer was pulled out and inserted into the bends. Today, with the modification of the program (modification on the same SW as Inmo's project), it would probably not be needed on digital servers. Unfortunately, setting "0" is almost impossible.
I started my 3D printed R2-D2 a few weeks ago. I appreciate your video series and your follow through. There are a lot of Dome videos on CZcams that end with a promise of "more videos to come" and then...nothing. Most CZcamsrs seem to abandon the project or, at least, not post the complete video series. Thanks!
I may be guilty of that myself! But my droid is pretty much finished and shown on video. Glad you like the videos!
Bonjour, j'aurais voulu savoir quel genre de visage vous utilisez pour le R2. Pourriez-vous me joindre une liste avec les tailles de visages ?
Its an InMoov head inmoov.fr/head-3/
@@kylecampbellweb quelle genre de vis en taille pour le r2d2
@@NATHANTRONICS J'ai acheté un kit avec différentes tailles. Mais 6mm et 8mm principalement et 3mm pour la tête
@@kylecampbellweb est pour la longueur des vis
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Nice one Kyle. Great video as always, thanks for doing it. This is on my to-do list as well, now it'll be so much easier for me. 👍 Can't wait for the follow-up.
Do you have the full cyberman costume stl ?
Hi Paul. Its not my design its by Geoffro/Hex3D. Check out his work here: instagram.com/geoffro_au
hi .how do you secure the legs on to the body ?
Hi, I just used M8 nuts and bolts.
Nice. But am afraid for that size inverter your battery cable are not big enough. Are you using 16mm2 ?( looks like) . For 125A need to be 50mm2 or at least 35 ;)
Yeah you need to get off youtube.
I wish I was getting 125Amps!! I have just over 1000-watts of panels at 100% efficiency, but nothing like that here in the UK anyway. Running 24-volts also. Yes I understand your comment but am running with the kits supplied cabling and am not planning to add any panels. If I do, yes it needs looking at and I have thicker cabling I can use. Thanks for your comment!
Can you please guide me with the eye fitting and servo calibration?
Cool! Just noticed this in the CZcams algorithm's recommendations. I wonder how hard it would be to outfit a pair of small webcams into the eyes? Those servos are noisy!
Hi Chris. So funny that vids on an algorithm! I remember filming it and just threw it up on CZcams as I had it sitting around! Keep well. (yes cheapo servos that I was messing around with, really noisy)
Glad to see you are still kicking! SG92R? Those are the servos? Hopefully I haven't gotten any for my R2 of Johnny 5 yet! @@kylecampbellweb
Please tell me components name
Thanks for sharing your setup, very impressive. What size earth rod did you use? was it 3/8" or 5/8" ?
Hi john, its a 10mm rod but that's only because that's we had to hand. My electrician friend tested it all out and we got a very good earth reading. Sorry for late reply.
Looks awesome
How much PLA will I need to print an R2?
this is the same version 2 body im doing
Arduino?
Hi Alberta, here I was using one of those really cheap 3-output servo testers you can get on eBay to test the mechanics worked out. I also used Arduino on the earlier projects (myrobotlab) and then changed to EZRobot controllers later on.
how many of these EZRobot controllers will you need to run the whole INMoov robot?@@kylecampbellweb
can we print all parts in pla with 20% infil ? . Do tell me the part file name which need extra setting and how much
Hello Shobit, I used PLA for all of my InMoov robot. I am not absolutely sure of the exact % infill I used, as I was using my Wanhoa at that time and the program If I remember correctly had settings called standard, fine etc. For the gearing and any parts that are taking any high stress I would suggest printing at a high infill but generally 20% is fine. I don't think its worth printing above 50% infill. Have fun with your InMoov
Thanks for your very detailed video. It's helped me tremendously. I've been confused about how to wire these inverters that only have plugs on the output into my breaker box main to power my cabin. Your video and explanation has helped me understand. I have only 1 other concern that I hope to understand. That being how many amps these 3000 watt inverters can handle utilizing only one inverter output plug? Hopefully I'll figure it out. I figure the complete home would require somewhere from 30 to 50 amps and circuit Protection main breaker. So how can such a small wiring cable such as a 120/130volt standard outlet and plug handle all that power without overheating and causing a fire? My apologies! Just trying to understand. Any help at all is appreciated 🙏 🙂 Thank you soo very much for your great video ❤
Hello William, when I started to install my solar system I was a confused as well about much of the details about how it all worked. There seems to be an awful lot of conflicting information about how to install systems and also how to safely "earth" the system. USA and UK electrical systems are different in many respects so CZcams is not the best resource. I am lucky in having friends who are UK electricians and then even then it was confusing. The system I have installed is a small "stand alone" setup suitable for my workshop or a similar setup. It is not a "grid" setup connected to the UK mains supply or for selling power back to the big electrical power companies (its an off-grid setup). I have installed a 3000-watt inverter which is not designed for higher output powers and therefore is limited to its 13-amp power output. Note that the 3000-watt divided by 230-volts is 13-amps max. This is not a suitable inverter for the power outputs you are looking for. Also the way I have installed my inverter is with the help and advice of a competent electrician. I have looked at larger systems using Victron (or other manufacturers) and there are larger inverters available capable of the much higher power outputs that you are looking for. Get technical advice from the inverter supplier about how to install it. The main thing I learnt from all this is that there is lots of bad advice out there (which is why I tried it it the first place to try and understand it all!)
@@kylecampbellweb I appreciate your feedback Brother. I truly do. And yes I understand that the system's are a little different. I'm going to purchase a solar energy book for offgrid system's. I'm just trying to get information and ideas on what other's have done and used. Yeah: I'm not looking to take care of the state and they can sort out their own energy need's. Lol I just wanted a little 3000 watt offgrid system for my little homestead and tiny cabin. Is all . Just trying to sort it out first. Better to measure twice and cut ones as the saying goes. Lol No SR. You've been most helpful. Thanks for your video and for your time and you reply to my questions. Blessings dear Brother across the pond 🙂👍🙏 May you have many years of great satisfaction from your solar energy and workshop. I appreciate you
Can you give me all the 3d please ❤
What is diameter of your loudspeaker stand rod
what is connections to arduino ?
Hi, Im not using Arduino here but all the arduino info is on Gaels site here - inmoov.fr/build-yours/ and here myrobotlab.org/index.php/
I was 5 years late signing up, but I'm doing it now! You have professional work, keep it up
Thank you!
Where do u buy the body of the robots like head
Hi, you will need to 3D print them, they are not for sale. See here for print files inmoov.fr/head-3/
Can u 3D print for me I will buy
Where can I buy the Ezb camera
I'm glad to see you back too! Smart of you to get into solar. Printer down: I feel you, my CR-10 is down as of yesterday too. Glad Covid didn't get you! Or being strangled by a angry spouse for being underfoot too long! :)
Hi Chris, hope your well!
Good to see you're back. I thought covid might have got you.
Hi Ray, hope your well, just been chilling out for a bit here
Looks like you might have the same Stanley drawer unit as the one I have.
Ha!
This is something I have been thinking about. Especially with energy prices going through the roof. Looks quite expensive to get set up though.
Hi Steve, how you doing? Yes it was more than I had planned to spend, got a bit carried away with extra bits and pieces. But the basic kits are not too expensive (maybe!!). I got the idea after watching "ctrl-alt-rees" video install some panels for his office. I got a larger system than him though, although not anywhere big enough to run my whole house. It should be able to run a lot of my house in the summer though (apart from washing machines etc), but at present its only connected to me workshop. I spent under £3K in total but you can do the same for about £2K (excluding the Victron bits etc). Its as much learning how it all works that made me do it
Expensive to setup yes. But if power goes you still got some power to keep you going, and this system will still be producing free power long after you and i return to the dust, so our children/grand children can benefit from it too. Greetings from Jamaica.
Nice
Thank you!
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hello Kyle...... what scale is the R2D2
I am not sure, but I think 100% size. Check out the creators site here - czcams.com/channels/_to0ElS5JqOOvnQMR_DVFA.html
Wow amazing 🤩
Thank you! Cheers!
Please come back to us Kyle!!!
what servo type in the body ?
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What size bolts and nuts did you use for the skirt?
Hi, I cannot remember exactly but the online plans have all the info. Check out Mr Baddeley's sites
So have u finished your droid yet?
Hello there! Really good work! Would you share your board-holders? Kind regards
Hey Kyle. Rewatching your videos for the third time! Any updates on the R2?
How to make a real flying iron man suit 3d printed
This has really helped me. Thanks.
Finally watched all of your R2 videos and cannot wait for you to get back in the swing of things. Hope you are well.
Hi Kyle, hope everything is ok? last time I heard from you was about the visors during the pandemic. Hope everything is good Regards Darren
Hi Kyle thank you so much for this series. Is there a guide to all of this wiring in the OneDrive? I've just subbed to his patreon but not had a good dig through it yet
Hi Huw, I think the best place to look for wiring info is on Mr Baddeley's facebook group pages and also the Astromech.net site (astromech.net/) . (facebook.com/groups/mrbaddeley). The setup I wired I just made up, I was originally planning to use EZ-Robot controller, same as I used for Inmove. But they are cahrging for the software now so I am looking at other options
@@kylecampbellweb thank you for the reply Kyle! Look forward to updates on this project
Making my way through all the videos in this series slowly. Thanks for the detailed content. How's R2 doing now? Still going strong?