• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

Free WK servo mount templates

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
Get the corded pen style adaptor for the dremal. It is much easier to hold and cut with than the whole motor.
 
I don't think you need to glue it, just use a sharpie and trace it. Or you can tape it on and use a spray can to mark it. I like using the spray can so you can see exactly what you need to get rid of.

You'll do better the second time. It always gets better.
 
Get the corded pen style adaptor for the dremal. It is much easier to hold and cut with than the whole motor.
i dont have the pen adapter yet and prolly wont get one for a while
I don't think you need to glue it, just use a sharpie and trace it. Or you can tape it on and use a spray can to mark it. I like using the spray can so you can see exactly what you need to get rid of.

You'll do better the second time. It always gets better.
if i glue it it will stay on it better. my first one was tape and i had dremaled off all the tape i will take my time on this one sand of only whats nessasery
 
"thumbsup" Sweet design! I'm pretty new to crawling and its nice to see the different ideas that everyone has, speaking of which, I went a little different route then you guys, i hope the pics explain what I did, try to keep in mind that the plate was made with a dremel, 2 lb sledge, and a block of wood. but it seems pretty sturdy and works decently enough.
 

Attachments

  • P1050392.JPG
    P1050392.JPG
    86.7 KB · Views: 3,386
  • P1050390.JPG
    P1050390.JPG
    88.1 KB · Views: 3,275
  • P1050388.JPG
    P1050388.JPG
    84.1 KB · Views: 3,189
my final product did a little mods to it8)
CIMG0774.jpg
 
DAAAMMNN! THat looks great man, looks like you hit up the polishing wheel too. Cutting that 4th hole off will have probably have very little effect on it, but removing the mount on the opposite side add some flex. Although you did make yours out of some thick chit.

Great job, you make it look easy.

Josh
 
thanks, yeah the polishing wheel grabed it out of my hand and threw it across the shop so it has some little dings on it:-( but no biggie and i got 6 more if it dont work
 
I have a couple pieces of aluminum, one 1/8" piece and a 3/64". What would be the best to use for the servo mount? I plan on cutting it out using a dremel with a cutoff wheel. Any other ideas to cut it out that doesn't involve a machine shop?

100_2315.jpg

100_2311.jpg
 
Ok, Here we go, just finished it a couple minutes age, it took about 2 hours, but was worth it. It seems like it turned out ok. That servo mount template is great! "thumbsup"

Here are the pics, I'm just doing a mock up till i get the screws i need and also the steering linkage.
100_2317.jpg

100_2320.jpg

100_2321.jpg
 
Looks like you did a fantastic job. Thanks for the complements on the template. I am actually happy with how many people have asked for it, makes it feel like I didn't waste my time. Mine didn't end up getting cut the other day, but I was told maybe monday. I'm not complaining becuase they are free.
 
I cut another one and yes the new template works great"thumbsup""thumbsup" I will post pics soon. Also found a great place for the battery mount."thumbsup"
 
I cut another one and yes the new template works great"thumbsup""thumbsup" I will post pics soon. Also found a great place for the battery mount."thumbsup"

Yeah, sorry to anyone who used the first template. I just didn't have an axle to test it with first. I hated to do that (not really hate but disliked). But I believe that this is a damn good design for the cost.

Clark, thanks for starting this thread too. It has actually helped me with quite a few things. Thanks again to everyone for the interest and the input for this servo mount.

Now everyone that used it please send me $10 ahahahah total joke. Some of you guys really made some great looking pieces. I have also seen a couple modified versions of it as well which looked great.

^^^^^Sounds like a friggin Grammy speach

Peace out

Josh
 
Back
Top