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Heads or Tails?

 

I have recently been prioritising update logs on the Hackaday page of this project, due to the previous deadline! For completeness, here are some more details about the process in building the add-on tail.

 


 

The CAD model went through a couple of iterations before deciding on the final form: from 8 polygonal sections to six smoother and smaller sections.

When 3D printing, the base section went through a re-design, since the original idea of just gluing the small section to the base was clearly not going to provide enough stability. I also removed yet another link, to avoid having the tail ending up too big and heavy.

The base section of the tail now screws onto two of the existing holes on the rear base, meaning there is no need to modify it, other than replacing two M3 bolts with longer ones.

The tail links are all held together with a 150 mm long, 5 mm diameter spring, scavenged from a flexible long reach pick-up tool.

 


To make the models easy to 3D print, I sliced them all down the centre, then glued the halves together Loctite super glue works well with PLA (the gel type works best). There were a few failed prints in the process, which I put down to rushing, and using PLA which has been out in the air gathering moisture for several months! Prints were made on a Flashforge Creator Pro, with 15% infill.

Here are some pictures of the printing and assembly progress, leading to the final result:

 

 


 

MVI_3639

 

 

Chip-E Remix Challenge entry

Work on the Quadbot has taken a backseat as I have been working on an entry for the Chip-E Remix Challenge on Thingiverse.

My main motivation was the 18 or so servos on the hexapod prize, which would be exactly what I need to continue with the build of the Quadbot! All the robots are interesting though, so any prize would be a win!

My entry to the challenge is … Chip-E-lata! Hope you enjoy.