Been a long time since I last posted on here, but I thought I’d share what I’m up to right now. Any of you on Facebook will probably have seen my Featherweight spinner “Get Shrekt”, it’s a big green thing with an Inertia disc that likes to throw other feathers into roofs, which, came as a surprise to me!. Since it first appeared at Maidstone it’s been sitting in my garage unloved, so with Manchester just on the horizon I thought I’d give it some tlc and bring it along.
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Shrekt was finished in a rush for Maidstone and, as a result it had some things that were a bit suspect/not as good as they should have been, so I’ve been going through it and fixing the things that need fixing. I decided that the majority of the chassis was probably fine to keep, however the side panels needed to be redone, so they were the first thing on my list, they’re 25mm hdpe and also act as the mounts for the drive motors.
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Next up was the mount for the brushless motor that spins the disc, because I was in a rush last time I used the cheapo Aluminium mount that came with the motor. On a particularly big impact it twisted something rotten, so I needed something more robust.
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Enter this little fellow on the right (old mount on the left), it’s made from 5mm 6082 Aluminium and is substantially stronger than the old one. Hopefully this will allow Shrekt to give big hits without bending out of shape. The next issue was something altogether worse, I discovered at Maidstone that the weapon shaft had been spinning in the bores, wearing away at the material and making the belt lose tension. So to fix this I made up a shaft lock, that threads onto the end of the shaft and the bolts into the bulkhead. This both stops the shaft spinning and acts as a mount to keep the shaft in place. It’s made from 15mm 6082 Aluminium, that I cut with a hacksaw then drilled using my new pillar drill, then tapped it to m12. I can’t tell you how useful the pillar drill has been for making parts like this, I couldn’t do them without it.

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Thats all for now, but I’ll try to remember to post the rest of the upgrades as and when they happen.



Cheers,
Sam