French statue maker Gael Langevin’sInMoovproject combines two of our favorite things : 3D printing and robotics . Though he had no previous experience making robots , Langevin spend the last year figuring it all out , ultimately developing and coding a voice control humanoid that can be constructed from parts generated by a 3D printer . And not only that , he has made the entire project freely available via undefended source so that any DIY’er can print their own .
Langevin started by building the android ’s right handwriting , and it quickly accept off from there . He design the bot in Blender and printed it on a 3D Touch in ABS . And remarkably , it ’s all design such that it ’s full animated and responds to voice ascendancy .
Using Myrobotlab and GroG , the robot can “ see ” and hold objects after the vocalization mastery has been issued .

Source : InMoovand3ders .
Images via 3ders .
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