Today, I decided to get on with putting together the InMoov 3d printed finger. I wanted to see how good the 3d printing was and how the construction was done for one of the fingers, seeing as I've got to do all of them, I wanted to get to see how they were put together and how they can be controlled by a servo. Well, there's the basics all laid out: After a bit of digging around, I found some acetone ( nail varnish remover to you & me! ), why we'll need that will become clear shortly.... ....as the 3d printed finger parts are ABS, you can use the acetone with a small brush to melt the parts together - there's the finger parts on the right melted together and with the blue joint material threaded through to hold it all together - works pretty well: For now, time to attach to the base unit: So, this was the original HobbyKing servo I was going to use. Note those 2 extra circular discs were meant to be used, but they don't fit the servo, so I o...