On 123dNot sure what do you mean by out text in the code editor. What code editor you are using?
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On 123dNot sure what do you mean by out text in the code editor. What code editor you are using?
Oh ok thank youI think you turn the "start simulation" on. In that mode you can't edit the code since the system is currently using it. Just turn it off then you will be able to add text again.
Can we stop the sound the servo make in rest position that sound like they are always moving a littlebit ?most of the code in 7sinnzz tutorials is mine.. so feel free to follow whatever you want.
Oh ok thank youyou can adjust the servo position in the code..
while they may say 180 degree servos... most can NOT move a full 180 degree..
change the angle in the code.
also,.. make sure you have all grounds connected.
Ok thanks well sadly I realised this after noon looking at my budget and I only have 300$ remaining for plastidip can minimum 2 a lot of spray paint can (duplicolor 15$ each why did I started with these brand when krylon is 5$can ) also I need to buy a lot of epoxy resin since I hate polyester resin my fiberglass cloth (a lot also) and my bondo so might not have enought money I think for faceplate im even starting to think I might have to forget the repulsor,unibeam and eyes lighting [emoji26] [emoji26]no problem..
also it depends on where/how you set the arms on the servo as well.. make sure you have these secured in the right position to allow for maximum movement.
Oh if the servo are that cheap it should be ok. When I looked for servo I only found servo that cost around 50 ca$ will take a look againin reality..... (if you had some experience) things dont cost that much: arduino : $3.00 USD (possible need programmer +$2.00 USD) servos: $3.00 USD each x 2 = $6.00 battery pack: +7.4v Li-ion pack ...maybe $5.00 USD? leds/transistors/resistors: maybe another $5.00 USD roughly $20.00 USD give or take.. but whatever you can do it up to you!
Ok thanksthere are all sorts of arm attachments for the servos...
find one that suits your needs.. or make your own. usually the come with several different types.. and one of them can be used to secure your 'bracket/arms' to..
I would do a search on how others have done their to get an idea of how it works.
Yeah I live in quebecYou could try some local store. They may have a better deal. Are you locate in Quebec, Canada? The good quality servos I find on Amazon.ca is over $50 CAD. But some local store has a better deal. So you may want to give a try. Same for the other parts.