Hi Rudy, The baseboards look good. I used the same method to mount some of my servos but I found after awhile of use they would start wiggling out of the channeling (Maybe mine was too big for them?) Anyway if you ever have the same issue I found gluing them in using some Copydex glue made them solid as a rock. Cheers
Hi Rudy, Great episode, much appreciated. While the mounting method has changed slightly since your original layout, I’m interested in the actual servo, are you still using the TowerPro SG90 analog type or similar? Best regards Stanley
I love the aluminium strip, allows for accurate changeouts if all built to a fixed design. Thanks for the speedy reply, much appreciated, looking forward to the next episode
Eric, ik kan wel aan de 3D printer file komen. Stuur me even een berichtje op m'n blog, dan zie ik daar je email adres wel. rudysmodelrailway.wordpress.com/
Hi Rudy, The baseboards look good. I used the same method to mount some of my servos but I found after awhile of use they would start wiggling out of the channeling (Maybe mine was too big for them?) Anyway if you ever have the same issue I found gluing them in using some Copydex glue made them solid as a rock. Cheers
Hi Rudy,
Great episode, much appreciated.
While the mounting method has changed slightly since your original layout, I’m interested in the actual servo, are you still using the TowerPro SG90 analog type or similar?
Best regards Stanley
Haha, yes, the aluminum strip is a big step up from the wood block and plastic bag closing clip. :) The servo indeed is a standatd TowerPro SG90
I love the aluminium strip, allows for accurate changeouts if all built to a fixed design.
Thanks for the speedy reply, much appreciated, looking forward to the next episode
hallo Rudy,
is dat 3d print houdertje ergens te krijgen ? dan kan ik er ook 1 printen !
Eric, ik kan wel aan de 3D printer file komen. Stuur me even een berichtje op m'n blog, dan zie ik daar je email adres wel.
rudysmodelrailway.wordpress.com/