November/December
This post has been delayed due to being home resting and not being able to do any work or 3D printing.
The neck bearing (£6.99) arrived Nov 29th
The aluminium plate arrived Dec 6th
The claw, not arrived yet……
Purchased PVC tube from: Wickes £4.00
The upper mast/neck required an upgrade to it’s design to reduce the gap between it and the head base plate, so that the bearings were located better and the gap present was reduced.
Spacer ring and bearing location ring.
These two are glued together and then glued into above picture location.
The bearing race and its washers, locate in the ring recess and the motor shaft connects to the mast attachment (which is secured to the base plate.
Mast Base Connection:
I thought about the Mast’s base connection to ensure that it is supported. The idea is to use a piece of Aluminium, as a strong flange component, to secure the mast to the upper section of the wheeled base.
Wheel Base:
I have gone through my stash of wood sheets to work out what I have to make a start on the wheel base.
Wheel axle bearings. Scooter bearings held in place with 3D printed holders??
Have been researching what’s available.
Wheels:
I draw up and will 3D print a test wheel, depends on how this turns out, strength wise, being able to support the weight of everything.
I may turn them out of aluminium or Nylon, for the middle ones.
Mast construction:
With working/printing on another project, the weekend was free time to print off six (6) pieces for the mast. Total time, about a day+.
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