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Robot eye buying guides and build notes
Practical articles for choosing handmade eyeballs, camera-ready pupil holes, servo motion hardware, and custom eye builds for robots, dolls, props, animatronics, and large sculptures.
Installation
Camera-Ready Eyeball Installation Notes
How to plan pupil holes, rear cavities, cable exits, and mounting direction before ordering.
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Servo Eye Wiring Guide
Basic wiring layout for micro servos, controller boards, camera modules, and jumper wire sets.
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Choosing Eye Size for Robots, Dolls, and Sculptures
A practical size-selection tutorial for 30mm, 37mm, 50mm, 70mm, and 100mm eyeballs.
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30mm, 50mm, 70mm, and 100mm Robot Eye Size Guide
A buyer-focused guide to choosing robot eye diameter by face opening, viewing distance, camera clearance, and sculpture scale.
Read articleCamera-ready
OV5640 Camera-Ready Robot Eye Buying Guide
How to plan a camera-ready robot eye with a centered pupil opening, rear cavity, cable exit, and optional OV5640-style camera module.
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Dual Robot Eye 4-DOF Motion: Why 6 Servos Are Used
A practical explanation of paired robot-eye motion, 4 degrees of freedom, six matching servos, and the hardware needed for dual-eye tests.
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No-Camera-Hole Eyes for Dolls, Props, and Sculptures
When to choose a handmade decorative eye without a camera hole for dolls, figures, masks, props, display heads, and sculpture builds.
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Custom Robot Eyeball Quote Checklist
What to prepare before requesting a custom robot eyeball, camera cavity, iris style, special shell, or bulk project quote.
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Animatronic Eye Kit for Robot Heads: What Parts You Need
A practical parts checklist for building moving animatronic eyes in a robot head, including eyeballs, servos, frame, controller, wiring, and camera options.
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BJD Doll Eye Size and Style Guide
How to choose handmade eye size, iris color, pupil shape, and pair matching for BJD dolls, art dolls, figures, and AI toy faces.
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Camera-Ready vs No-Camera-Hole Robot Eyes
How to decide between a camera-ready eye with a centered pupil opening and a decorative no-camera-hole eye for robots, dolls, props, and sculptures.
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SG90 vs Quiet Digital Servo for Robot Eyes
How to choose between a budget SG90-style micro servo and a quieter digital servo for robot eyes, animatronics, dolls, and display heads.
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Large Sculpture Eye Design Guide
How to plan 70mm and 100mm handmade eyes for dragon heads, monster sculptures, fantasy props, installations, and display art.
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