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Using RC servo in Lego environment

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In this video, I show how easy it is to use RC servo in Lego environment.

Note that the axis of a joint must never be directly attached to the axis of the servo to avoid lateral forces.

 

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I have just discovered and ordered this.

The servo has Lego compatible cross-axle as well as studs and holes. I plan to test it in some low-torque applications controlled by Arduino.

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18 minutes ago, Jonas said:

I have just discovered and ordered this.

These seem good .

I have ordered them too.

Thank you for sharing.

Unfortunately, I saw the same in red, but too late, https://www.banggood.com/4Pcs-KittenBot-Red-Color-270-Geek-Servo-with-Wire-for-LegoMicrobit-Smart-Car-p-1355435.html?rmmds=checkOutSuccess-bottom-alsobought__1&cur_warehouse=CN

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The Geek KittenBot servo has not very good 3D alignment with Lego, but you can adapt it easily.

In this thread, https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/169482-brick-compatible-kame-quadruped-robot/ you can see how I made a Spider Bot with this servo.

In the video, at 2'02", you can see 1/4 yellow bush that I made cutting the 1/2 bush,  https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?id=866#T=S&O={"iconly":0}

To do that, you hold this bush between two fingers and pass it on a little saw blade.

Don't hesitate to ask.

 

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