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Just thought I'd share the progress so far (who knew Windows 10 came with a 3D printing app). Please note that it's still a work in progress. Also awaiting response from someone at Athom to provide precise measurements of the Homey and its feet.
Are you willing to share the stl?
Now my Homey is bricked, it really should stand on Marvin .
It just so sád looking while it's standing for dead in my livingroom...
The maffia called douane finally cleared the CE certification of it.
Could do a test run on de stl file
@PeterGroeneweg , perhaps you could give measuring the Homey a try? Must be easier now that it's not going anywhere (dead). My condolences (for now).
Maybe now that @mruiter received his 3D printer we can have a look at some other questions I have regarding 3D printing. If the poor chap feels like running a test for me that is
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/art/sculptures/the-titan-atlas
I will testrun the new large scale printer
I printed an existing Marvin body without head and created a collar to place Homey in.
The stl file of the collar and link to this Marvin body i used are here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1347433
It is very easy to do it like this. You can use any Marvin design you want and just not print the head. Place the collar on top and then your Homey. I used a bit of aluminium colored tape to make the eyes.
This Marvin design is very stable, if you use another one do not use a design with the head tilted forward too much, that will make it unstable.
I had thought of a way to attach the Homey to the stand, but that was before my own Homey arrived with one of its feet detached. So I realised you can't actually put any pressure on the Homey or its feet or you'll risk snapping them off. Where I had thought of a way to have it be quite tightly stuck. So I need to rethink that part.