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12 Jun 2008 RobotsAustralia »Quad4 robot getting assembled Well, it's been a good 6 months since I received the laser cut acrylic panels for the quadruped robot and last posted progress on this blog. In that time I've got married, moved house, and starting fixing up both the old and new houses (still in progress)! Hopefully I can be forgiven for slow progress on the robot...Finally I have machined a couple of the plastic parts I needed to assemble the robot and made a start on assembly. First I needed to move the milling machine from the old house (no small job) and get it set up. These two images show the assembled progress versus
the cad model of the whole assembly. I have made two of the
custom plastic brackets for the AX-12 servos and have fitted
them to the front left shoulder. There are two matching
brackets required for each shoulder (click on these images
for higher resolution).I've also done the angle bending on the top acrylic cover and used velcro patches to hold it on. I was very happy with how the bends came out, though the job is a lot simpler than the bending needed for the head. I was also happy with the machining on the shoulder brackets, though it was very tricky to do, involving a lot of planning ahead of how to best grip the part in the vice so it was held firmly enough. Took about 3 hours each for the two I've done so far, and there's 8 needed in total...
Syndicated 2008-06-12 01:26:00 (Updated 2008-06-12 02:09:44) from Robots Australia |