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Old 04-17-2007, 01:32 PM   #81
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was hoping to see it fixed:-P
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Old 04-17-2007, 03:21 PM   #82
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[img]http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/9321/dsc02292yk0.jpg[/img]



Heres a modified version of the template Harley seny me.
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Old 04-17-2007, 05:54 PM   #83
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Dang what material is that you are using?

It looks like steel, maybe it is just plastic and I am blind though.
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Old 04-17-2007, 06:01 PM   #84
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1/8th inch steel. Stuff it TOUGH! But then again...the projects name is project over-kill!

Im working on the clocked motor-plate as we speak. Along with a home-fabbed chassis. Thanks a ton for the templates.

Oh, Harlyey...would you happen to have a SW2 template? Ha, just messing...or am I?
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Old 04-17-2007, 06:20 PM   #85
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was hoping to see it fixed:-P
Heh. I gotta get another set of drill bits first. Which means a trip to somewhere....lowes....which...hurts. I can never get out of lowes for under $100, and this time I'm jonesing for a small band saw too. Too much cutting with a reciprocating saw and a dremel tool makes me bleed. Usually out of my eyes. But when I get a new set of drill bits (seriously, you'd think with the remains of 3 sets laying around here I'd have another 1/8" bit!) I'll fix it. Because it's bugging me. I wouldn't even have taken those pictures, except I wanted to see how well it worked, and figured, since it was on there....

Actually, there's this place in my gully that the truck used to flip down when you sidehill on it, but when I ran it with the new servo mount, it didn't. It was one of those places you could sit there and hope it wouldn't go over, and you could see it getting light on the top side, and you'd cross your fingers and keep on going, and it would just slowly topple. Now you can just ease across it, and it seems pretty stable.
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:48 PM   #86
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1/8" aluminim works fine. If you use all steel maybe to heavy.

Cotharyus, Just enjoy givin you chit cause I can see your trying really hard. Keep up the good work.

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Old 04-18-2007, 06:45 AM   #87
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Not only heavy but damn that stuff is hard to work with. I suppose you will be fine when using it and keeping it that low but I wouldn't want to use steel in very many other places.

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Actually my band saw cut through it easily. Yeah I suppose it is heavy...but on the other hand...well yeah I suppose its just heavy
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Old 04-18-2007, 10:49 PM   #89
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i got hold of the servo print and took it to work and drew it up on a laser and heres what i have so far not done yet. i would like to thank everyone that had to do with the print all the credit goes to you
thanks justin
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Nice, I'll take 2
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i got hold of the servo print and took it to work and drew it up on a laser and heres what i have so far not done yet. i would like to thank everyone that had to do with the print all the credit goes to you
thanks justin
Holy cheet....what is that like 1/4"?
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Yeah...I'll also take 2
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That looks really good! How think is that material? I have one going to the waterjet today, along with a BTA version and a clocked motor plate.

We will see how they come out.
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thanks, it's 11 gauge (1/8 ) thick

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Are you going to add the bends or are you going to leave it strait?
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im going to bend it after i put the holes in it
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Old 04-19-2007, 05:23 PM   #96
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can i get a link for a template for one
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Old 04-19-2007, 05:33 PM   #97
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PM Harley mate. He'll Email you one.
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:04 PM   #98
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made both sevo& clocked plates/ mounts
have to redo the sevo mount:-( due to my crappy work
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sevo

both

and also due to it being the first time using a dremal i wasnt sure of the power they had and it slipped out of my and and fell right on my servo wires:-( so now i get the plesure of soldering em back on

man am i glad i printed 2 of each
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made both sevo& clocked plates/ mounts
have to redo the sevo mount:-( due to my crappy work
.......man am i glad i printed 2 of each
Well.................you tried I guess.

ummmm

try again......

Did your dog get ahold of the template before you started cutting?
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Did your dog get ahold of the template before you started cutting?
no
i am just crappy at using a dremal and i sanded way way to much around the bends and curves...
at least i tried.... and failed some-what

ill make a new one soon and set it the setting to low so it isn't as quick
and i didnt glue the template so it kept moving
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