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Completing Body

Completing Body

Screwing on the arms was still easy though the structure from now on had to be held on my laps so that I don't apply force onto the PCB and bend or break something. 2 screws for the Servo Hone and one for the Free Hone underneath.

I then realized that I missed a couple of Free Hones on the body.

The body and arms are now attached and the structure can actually stand on its "torso".

Remember the panel that's supposed to cover the front of the body (called "Body Frame F") that I didn't know if to put it facing one way or the other? I now found the "right" way. What I though originally is that the projecting hole will be on the outside so as not to hurt the battery. Actually it's supposed to go the other way round. If you place it with the projection facing out, the "Head Base" wont close perfectly onto the surface.

When I placed the projection on the inside, the Head Base closed on perfectly.

So the (what turned to be..) front panel was screwed on.

The battery can now be placed into the robot's body.

Here's the battery snuggled right in back and front views.

We can now lock in the head's base onto the body using a "Thumb Screw".

The legs are finally attached to the body (one screw for the Free Hone and two for the Servo Hone).

Just realized that I must have lost one Nickel Pan screw because there was one missing for fixing the leg onto the torso. Fortunately, the kit comes with some spares.

And here he is finally in his full glory: Mr. Roboto San.

I think he weighs more then 1.2kg (2lb).

 
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