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So true. Every time I solder surface mount components, I always wish I could have a steady hand. Sadly, this arm doesn't have that kind of accuracy. The output shaft of the servos we use has about 1 degree of wiggle room and the mechanical structure adds more. To get better accuracy, if sticking with this kind of RC servo, it's basically required to have two servos per joint to preload each other to kill that wiggle room. It's something I've been calculating, but I just can't figure out a way to offer it at a good price. Interestingly, for arms that are popular in academia, even when the price goes to $10k (like ARX or Trossen), the wiggle room is still there (better, but still there). |
But I ended up giving up and going with 400 step stepper motors instead. They're larger, draw more current, and the drive circuitry is more complicated (it can't get simpler than a PWM servo after all). But they're accurate and significantly quieter.