A couple of phots from taking for a spin last year and at Invasion Cochester 2013. What progress will be made for this years event?
R2-ST Astromech Build
A blog about the build of an astromech droid, which will be used for charity events and to bring smiles to peoples faces.
Sunday 29 June 2014
A little update
It's been a while, witha lot of personal stuff - holidays, etc but it's now time to knuckle down and make progress ready for Invasion Colchester on 6th September.
The skins have been drilled and screwed onto the frame and considerably strengthens the frame. While these were on, I dabbled with the hinges - there is going to be several bits of frame to cut out to accomodate them. Improvise, adapt, overcome will ensure the frame retains the strength.
A look at the dome motor mount has resulted in an idea, but will require raising the dome support ring as it will hit the dome wheel.
The holes and brackets to strengthen the shoulders have been done. And the top section will support the power feed for the dome.
The bread pans have been drilled and ready to screw to the frame, again these will require bits removed due to the hinges.
Just got to forget about the TV and go in the DMW every evening, but it feels like it won't be long now till it's done.
The skins have been drilled and screwed onto the frame and considerably strengthens the frame. While these were on, I dabbled with the hinges - there is going to be several bits of frame to cut out to accomodate them. Improvise, adapt, overcome will ensure the frame retains the strength.
A look at the dome motor mount has resulted in an idea, but will require raising the dome support ring as it will hit the dome wheel.
The holes and brackets to strengthen the shoulders have been done. And the top section will support the power feed for the dome.
The bread pans have been drilled and ready to screw to the frame, again these will require bits removed due to the hinges.
Just got to forget about the TV and go in the DMW every evening, but it feels like it won't be long now till it's done.
Sunday 9 February 2014
Strengthening & a brainwave
Styrene put in next to the bread pans. These will give the pans something to bolt on to, as well as strengthening that section of framework.
Also, drilled and tapped the shoulder hub cover type thing!!!!. The screws will be hidden by the shoulder hub, which would have to be removed to take off the shoulder hub cover.
THE BRAINWAVE --
Worked out how to fix the half moon and ankle cylinder - rare earth magnets. Just got to find them in the DMW!!!
But I need a sleep now that brainwave really took it out of me!!!
Toastie!!!!
Sunday 2 February 2014
Cor! Blimey! What a lovely pair.......of bread pans
Another good morning in the workshop.
The parts for the ankle cylinder were filed down to sit flush. A few ideas floating around in my head (lots of space) on how to fix but be removable. Also cut the parts to start the cylinder end caps.
The 2nd bread pan was cut out and bent to shape. This was a little thinner than the other which was intentional. It did mean removing a couple of uprights. But I have an idea on how to get round that, yet still securely fix the bread pans whilst retaining future removeability.
Seems weird getting R2 to a stage where he moves then taking it apart to finish and improve/strengthen it. Lots of bits to work out the fixings, then paint, then refix but I'll get there. .......eventually.
The parts for the ankle cylinder were filed down to sit flush. A few ideas floating around in my head (lots of space) on how to fix but be removable. Also cut the parts to start the cylinder end caps.
Strips of styrene superglued to the side vents. A couple more then file to fit and sort out the backing.
The 2nd bread pan was cut out and bent to shape. This was a little thinner than the other which was intentional. It did mean removing a couple of uprights. But I have an idea on how to get round that, yet still securely fix the bread pans whilst retaining future removeability.
Seems weird getting R2 to a stage where he moves then taking it apart to finish and improve/strengthen it. Lots of bits to work out the fixings, then paint, then refix but I'll get there. .......eventually.
Sunday 26 January 2014
Yee-haa! up to date
After (hopefully) stopping the leaks on the motor, I decided to have a go at a cardboard template for the bread bins. Once this was done, I thought I'd start cutting it out of the aluminium sheet. Time was going well, so an improvised shee...See more
19th January 2014
At last a whole day in the DMW, but the majority of it was sourcing and stopping a leak on 'The Donkey' and fitting an additional reversing light. Then it was time to look at how to fix the booster covers to the leg.
I had already ordered ...See more
I had already ordered ...See more
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