Don't forget to adjust all your tolerances for the 3d printed parts based on the extruder head size and deformation of the filament during cooling. I had this issue with my planetary gearboxes. I'd do a test print for all of your circular press fit pieces before committing to printing the whole...
Okay so I didn't use a crackle tube but I found a really great cheap substitute. Its a programmable interior car lighting led strip. Its has a bunch of different flash patterns. I just placed one in the tube I made of heated and rounded lexan. I replaced the switch that came with it with a...
You can bend lexan sheet if you carefully heat it with a hairdryer or heat gun. Its actually quite easy after some practice. That's how I did the mock hene gas tube for the laser musket. If you place a wood analog of the shape you want underneath it will conform to that shape.
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So I was checking out some of your first pictures of the handrill. Those gears don't mesh at all properly for the angle you want to use. At least that's how it looks. My 3d printed ones aren't perfect but only require a slight amount of filing to get them working. The planetary gears however...
so I found out what real world item those rotors are while working on my quad. I'm an idiot for not realizing this before check it out. they are magneto generator stater coils lol
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There are drawings of the exo for now I haven't had the time to make a 3d model. Placement of servos has to come after the armor panels are finished standard hs311 servos are your best bet. You'll probably need between 10 and 18 of them
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hey a couple of us are making one as well. here is a link there area couple .stl files I've prepared that you may find useful and a bunch of other stuff. It would be awesome if we could all help each other out
http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=244785&page=3&highlight=fallout