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  1. #451
    Looking good James, I like the simple but effective method you used to mill out the mounting points for the dead shafts

  2. #452
    Quote Originally Posted by RogueTwoRobots View Post
    Looking good James, I like the simple but effective method you used to mill out the mounting points for the dead shafts
    Thanks Jamie, the forstner bit and a Stanley knife worked out better then I hoped.

  3. #453
    More progress made, the side panels have been made, which is scary as I had to drill at 10 degree angles with a hand drill. Thankfully I designed it right in CAD and I'm happy with the result. Quick test with the locking bar to make sure it fits.

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  4. #454
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    Very neat. Locking bar looks good and strong too. Reckon you'll have it moving around before too long?
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  5. #455
    Quote Originally Posted by Ocracoke View Post
    Very neat. Locking bar looks good and strong too. Reckon you'll have it moving around before too long?
    Might have it running in a month, need to have new pulleys printed and new front wheels to run on the gearboxes.

  6. #456
    Lots of fun with Aluminium recently, started the bulk of the threaded blocks to mount the weapon mech into the robot. The redesign means I can make the weapon mech removable for the possibility of interchange wedges and lifters.

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    The weapon arms arrived from Team SC Robotics on Friday.

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    The last bits to do to the arms was tap the side holes. Then add the threaded holes to the top and front of the arms to attach the panels. I had a little mishap on the first arm I did where the holes were not exactly aligned correctly (note the one bolt missing in the top panel of the arm.) But thankfully this didn't affect the function of the weapon.

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    Then today I did the second arm this time using the same tactic I use on HDPE to get my hole markings aligned (printed template glued on the side) and within 2 hours the weapon was fully installed.

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    When I refined the weapon to fix my errors with the old version I made sure to have better tolerances where the old one didn't. Of course my refined tolerances was still a little tight but luckily the hardox front bars from EMSEA was 3mm instead of 4mm that I originally planned to use, due to a shortage of 4mm and that gave me the exact tolerance needed to have the arm move perfectly.

    Here is a video of the four-bar in motion. The old version needed a lot of filing to even close under it's own weight.



    The weapon is waiting on new spur gears to arrive for the middle stage reduction then I can install the motor and gearbox and should be able to get it running under it's own power. The drive still needs new front wheels and pulleys to get things functioning so fingers crossed by the end of October we could be having a moving robot.

  7. #457
    The Spur gears arrived for the weapon and after a quick mod by SC Robotics (thanks again Nat) they were ready to install in the weapon and after a quick dismantle and greasing of the weapon gearbox the weapon was ready and with the excitement of having that ready I charged up the lipo, installed the ESCs and boom a full system test was done.

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    All thats left to do really is get the new wheel hubs and the pulleys printed so we can see some 6wd action.

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  9. #459
    Quote Originally Posted by Eidg View Post
    Your Robot is looking beautiful, as your Bots always do.
    Thank you.

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