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Robomarionette

by PaulSpirito, published

Robomarionette by PaulSpirito Mar 2, 2010

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Had to figure out the diameter and length of the pins to design. Obviously a part is missing to connect the leg to the pelvis.

Oh! Also, I didn't realize I had "rights reserved" I've changed it so post away!

Hey OwenScenic! They look great! Yeah, the three holes in the sides of the head are for stringing. There should be a hole through the top to bottom of the head also. That hole is for a string that goes all the way through the head, torso, and pelvis to link the body together. It's been a while since I've looked at this to tell you the truth. I'll try to get back to it and give more directions about stringing and a control. I was thinking about an airplane control, here is a great article on marionette controls... http://cat.nyu.edu/~perlin/cou...

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CornGolem on Sep 24, 2013 said:

Had to figure out the diameter and length of the pins to design. Obviously a part is missing to connect the leg to the pelvis.

owenscenic on Mar 3, 2010 said:

I love this, I can't wait to try and print it out.

Anonymous on Mar 3, 2010 said:

Thanks! Let me know how it turns out! Most joints only require a .187 pin but he hips are a fabric joint that I can help you with. Let me know...

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