I think this is the final shell. It has provisions for a slider switch to go in it. (Down the front) And also there is a tab inside which can be snapped off. In order to have more room for other battery/ESC combos. (If it snaps off it doesnt matter with standard battery as it is a snug fit regardless.
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Could you put a barb on the servo holder posts to retain the servo more firmly? _________________ So even the rain that falls isn't actually going to fill our dams and our river systems
There is a hole in the front retaining block for a screw. You just couldn't get it in until I added that new hole on the side so you can get a screw driver in there. So the servo falling out shouldn't be a problem anymore.
Very cool _________________ <Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:27 pm
miles&Jules Experienced Roboteer
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For a while I have been thinking about adding in a other kit designs. Phillip obviously is one step ahead of me and sent me a few ideas a while back.
Tonight I fired up my laptop and have finally got solid works back up and running so might be a few more renders in the next few days. Going to look at doing a few sneaky things to make them a bit more complex and interesting. Like 3D printing gears.
Best part is it should not need any other parts than plastic bits.
This is a 5 x 5cm square for now but will end up smaller..... If I can fit everything _________________ Steven Martin
Twisted Constructions
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