Re: Mini McQueens rig
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 5:43 pm
What they saying Musky?
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looking good!Demonic69 wrote: Cost still isn't looking bad though, might be able to keep it under £150 depending on the mechanical fixings I can find.
Increase the speed by moving the anchor point on the flag closer to the pivot point, you should then be able to use less motion on the servo to get the same amount of turn on the flag. Less motion (rotation) means that you're fractioning the time it takes to turn by the amount of movement you can take out to get the same turn...Demonic69 wrote:OK, knocked together a test bench with what I had laying around. Connected one servo and one flag to make sure it was doing what I expected.
That's on max speed for that particular servo, I think it's fast enough, could be quicker if the linkage is changed but I can't get my head around the physics of that
Cheersbradaz11 wrote: looking good!
what sort of fixings does it need?
what about not using wood? maybe terry clips or something similar in plastic, with a piece of solid plastic conduit, with the target flag screwed onto that. if worried about the force of the bullet turning it, drill a hole in the conduit and have that fit over a panhead screwhead, sticking out above the clip? you could even have two clips with the head between them. you then hinge that bit of woodDemonic69 wrote: Cheers
not sure yet, just something to hold the targets. Needs to be readily available and suit a standard size bit O' wood.
Door hinge isn't ideal as it will need to be unscrewed to replace the target, needs some form of cage or bracket really.
Screwing the targets in would take lots of time... it needs to be quick turnovers, which means dropping in fresh targets and having them sit snugly but loose enough that you don't need tools to get them out, into an assembly...bradaz11 wrote:what about not using wood? maybe terry clips or something similar in plastic, with a piece of solid plastic conduit, with the target flag screwed onto that. if worried about the force of the bullet turning it, drill a hole in the conduit and have that fit over a panhead screwhead, sticking out above the clip? you could even have two clips with the head between them. you then hinge that bit of woodDemonic69 wrote: Cheers
not sure yet, just something to hold the targets. Needs to be readily available and suit a standard size bit O' wood.
Door hinge isn't ideal as it will need to be unscrewed to replace the target, needs some form of cage or bracket really.
20mm conduit is under £1 a metre.... and readily availiable, plus lots of fixing options are out there