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While building the Avoidance Car I gained a lot of knowlege about robot actuators (DcMotors, Servos, and Steppers) so I though I'd try a simple robotic arm. Again, these are supposed to end up as toys for our Great Grands. I didn't have much luck early on, until I realized hoe much current the MG996s drew.
I saw this 
aluminum arm on Amazon, and thought it would be a good learning experience and the GGkids would like it too.
 
To control the arm, I first thought of joy sticks, then saw a USB mouse being used to control an arm and thought that would be better.
 
I already had an Arduino R3, so I added some 3 pin extensions, a USB mouse shield, and a USB mouse.
 
The Aideep ROT3U 6DOF arm didn't come with instructions or servos but I emailed the manufacturer (Aideepen) and they sent me a copy, it was originally in .docx so I changed it to .odt format.
 
I think Microshit office will open it, they say they can???.
 
I know OpenOffice or LibreOffice will.
|   | After assembly. I ordered the ROT3U 6DOF arm (which took a couple of weeks from China), and two of the MG996R servo 4 pack (needed 6 servos), and servo horns so when the arm arrived I was ready to assemble. The arm didn't come with instructions, but I found some for a similar arm on the web. | 
|   | A little better pic. | 
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|   | On the gripper, the drive and driven gear pieces didn't line up so I had to make a shim (blue arrow) under the driven side of the gripper. I used a 1/4" washer and drilled two 3mm clearance holes (about 1/8") in it so I could screw the 3mm bolts through the arm, shim, into the servo's horn. | 
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