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Is anyone aware on a way to use the servo to make multiple steps in a given direction?

I.e. rotating it 2 times clockwise would move something 2 "steps" to the left. Then rotating 2 times counter-clockwise would bring it back to the center.

Basically I need a mechanism that does nothing when the motor re-centers.

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Thank you Didumos69, very neat.

However that only has 4 positions. I was looking into a linear movement, where I can go left or right indefinitely.

P.S.: your models are amazing!

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2 hours ago, algiogia said:

However that only has 4 positions. I was looking into a linear movement, where I can go left or right indefinitely.

What is not indefinite about the movement in the examples I showed? They can move left endlessly and right endlessly. Or do you want something that is not confined to 90 degree steps?

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1 minute ago, Didumos69 said:

What is not indefinite about the movement in the examples I showed? They can move left endlessly and right endlessly. Or do you want something that is not confined to 90 degree steps?

Yes, sorry. I've just realized I could put a cog at the end to transfer the movement.

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Just now, algiogia said:

Yes, sorry. I've just realized I could put a cog at the end to transfer the movement.

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3 hours ago, algiogia said:

Thanks brunojj1. Where does the rubber band go?

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The silicone band goes around the orange 3L connector, attached to the yellow bushes. That makes sure the rotation stops at 90 degrees.

EDIT: I´ve had a little mistake in my previous version and updated the links in the post.

Edited by brunojj1

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