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by taneq 368 days ago
> it's basically required to have two servos per joint to preload each other to kill that wiggle room

Couldn’t you preload with some form of spring?

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The advantage of servos is that they can provide constant torque preloading, allowing the preload to be kept low (otherwise, the servo will overheat) but still sufficient.

A spring might also be an option if designed properly. I’ll probably give it a try in July.

You can use a spring with long travel and low K (like a very soft torsional spring, preloaded several turns, or a spring connected by a wire to a drum on the joint) to reduce the change in torque across the range, if that helps?