Not the final print DX201 prism, knocked off 55g.
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This not a print,it's support! ;D
My RV-Ground station is getting a revamp; first the antennas need a new mount.
Nice :)
The servo wires kept getting chewed by the servo gears.......taraaa one servo cover printed.
Also printed a 3mm wedge for the Skywalker tail plane
Having mounted the VTX in a silly place which also gives me the best picture so far, it follows that I've got to print a housing. The shielded cable is now hard wired and the VTX soldered to the PCB board to increase the cooling area, the picture is flawless with the VTX runing so cool. Also printing a Mobius mount.
Mobius mount finished, also I've been meaning to print some chocks for the Skywalker to stop it rolling back and forth in the back of the car.
"getting on in learning to draw in Autodesk"
"coming up to the end of reading a tutorial course book".
That looks good, what's the book?
Quote from: iwan_canobi on October 05, 2016, 11:44:01 AM
That looks good, what's the book?
Get this CD at a staggering price of £2.95
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autodesk-Inventor-2016-Professional-Video-Training-Tutorial-DVD-FREE-P-P-/291518964673?hash=item43dfe263c1:g:xhoAAOSwT6pVrBO6 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autodesk-Inventor-2016-Professional-Video-Training-Tutorial-DVD-FREE-P-P-/291518964673?hash=item43dfe263c1:g:xhoAAOSwT6pVrBO6)
The book is one that I borrowed from a work colleague, "Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014, it depicts a mechanical tiger on the cover. I'm not sure but it maybe out of print. The author is Randy H.Shih, it's a great book if you can get it. I'd recommend to download Autodesk 2014 64Bit if you can then the book and the software are working together. If you have any question please feel free to ask.
I tried to draw this spinner a few days after getting the software and messing around blindly and couldn't do it, but half hour just now.. :)
Is autodesk free then? Or does it involve license purchase? Is it as good as solid works?
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Quote from: BigT on October 06, 2016, 09:25:00 AM
Is autodesk free then? Or does it involve license purchase? Is it as good as solid works?
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The student version is free but with limitations aimed at commercial restrictions, Just enroll as a student; single user download and if you can't find your school on the list use "other". Make sure you're on the UK site. I've never used solid works so can't comment.
PS.. Pm sent
Run a print of the spinner to see how it would print.
A bit more practice in drawing spheres and assembling parts.
This is my own designed RVOSD autopilot anti-vibration and levelling mount, works a treat in my Skywalker and soon the Ranger too will be fitted with one. :)
Assembled parts.
Drew this up a while ago for to replace a alloy housing.
Test print for my Tarot Gimbal, which will now be housed in side a domed housing on my Ironman 650 Quad.
Finished :o
That would look and work really well by the looks of it ........... If it wasn't in a reflective dome :)
Quote from: Coyote on December 05, 2016, 10:24:07 AM
That would look and work really well by the looks of it ........... If it wasn't in a reflective dome :)
Well maybe in cloud you'd get some reflection, the dome is crystal clear and a short test indoors has no reflection but will see when I get out. The last time I flew I run the battery to low and landed on the gimbal and GoPro as I have retracts. For the Ranger in cloud will see, at least the gimbal will stay dry.
Since I have a few spare servos I decided to try and make a gearbox for a 90+ degree pan mount using a Hitec 65MG servo. This is the concept assembly drawing; I've been unable to animate the gears before printing to make sure that the gear train will work. I'll have to print a mock-up set to see how well the gears will mesh and also I expect to have to play with the printer settings? We'll see. The idear is to take a standard Pan and Tilt and remove the Pan servo and replace it with an adapter plate as in the bottom picture.
If anyone is interested do chime in with any advice or ideas. :brainwave:
ooops bottom picture is the wrong one it won't work like that. :facepalm:
Got some prints off though not the final print.
It works.... :)
What happened to my video :dunno:
Learing more in assembly... :)
Here it is again
https://youtu.be/x-Opebv9fVQ
That's better. The link was bad last night. Forgot to pm you.
Quote from: Coyote on December 31, 2016, 02:46:29 PM
That's better. The link was bad last night. Forgot to pm you.
Thanks, too musch vine
vine wine and computeeeer screeens :cheers:
"just working on the lower fuz camera mount" work in progress
Tonight I lerned how to......
Tonight I learned how to do threads, I've been meaning to do something with the filament spool the bearings are SFK 6205Z. I'll see how the threads print and work!
Mount for the Volantex Ranger.
"managed to finish and print my cyclops tonado mount" for the volantex Ranger. Now that I'm getting used to assembly files before print, it has saved me alot of time and filament. ;D
I've also had some time to mount the Vtx' just waiting for the heat sinks.
Not being happy with the MKI Pan and Tilt.....MKII's hot off the press so to speak.
Wing boxes for;
ImmersionRc 5.8Ghz VTX
ImmersionRc EzUHF RX
@ clippedwing, nice :)
For the Cyclops Tornado...
Opps forgot to add finished pictures!
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Opterra TBS RX Mount