Here are a few pictures of how I use this robotic component:
Here you see a two axis gimbal to move my camera. With a angular resolution of 0.03 degree, it should be possible to use this setup to compensate for earth rotation while doing astronomy photography.
The two strain wave gears are connected by a big, bone like part, that was topology optimized in fusion 360 and glued together after printing it in four parts. The parts have holes for pins to align them properly.


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