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Also, Alex mentioned (but it is important as you cant buy them in shops) that you need to keep the reverse threat screw and replace it once the motor is free from the rest of the drill parts. The one I am talking about is, in the link I sent you, the screw being removed while the drill motor is in a vice.
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Can't believe I've never looked on eBay for those type of grub screws :shock:
I've always bought them from CPC and paid roughly £6 for handling and packaging, meaning that an order for a £1.50 product usually cost almost £8. Thanks for linking them Tony :)
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come on Jamie i thought you were once a student Ebay the source for all robot parts :) :rofl:
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cant see how much those cost as the listing ended but where i got mine from sold 5 for 75p m5 5mm length
you do have to buy a minimum of £3 worth of stuff total but when building a robot bolts and screws etc would easily pass that
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Alex, I got many a part for my robots on eBay but never once considered it to be a good source for fixings. Now I know though :)
Just been eyeing up some larger diameter 10.9 grade bolts to replace the scrawny 5mm ones holding Drumroll's teeth on.
Tony, cheers mate. Considering all the companies that charge packaging and handling, you've probably just saved me a small fortune! :lol:
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Your right on that one, some of the handling fees companies charge are just stupid. A con really that they can advertise those prices then bump them up when they realise that someone will have to put it in the post for you.
I'm definitely keeping that guys ebay shop in my favourites!
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here are some pictures of the CAD version of the bot
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You may want to put something on the sides to stop it getting stuck on its side if its flipped. Looking good though, nice and simple.
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Do you know anything i could put?