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New Part For Six

hi guys

what you think off a new dome for six. sinds there is alot off room in the dome for a servo. iff you wanna use the jd ontop the six.(turning waist)

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#1  

There may seem like there is a lot of room but believe me, with the servo wires, camera cable plus any extras added that space is soon full up. Not to mention the EZ-B takes up part of the space and needs something of an air gap for ventilation and to allow the cables to avoid being crushed, kinked or trapped.

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Belgium
#2  

hi rich

i was thinking off making extra space on the dome.

#3  

Yeah, not enough space, for a reg servo but maybe a micro, and then again that's pushing it.. I'm putting two bodies together to get more room.. the secondary body will whole a full servo and six will be much longer..

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Belgium
#4  

miniservo is not strong enough to carry hole body whit arms. maybe make the dome higher.

#5  

@nomad... can you put the servo in JD's body instead? Attach it upside down to connect with Six's dome?

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Belgium
#6  

rr

there is no room in jd body.choulder servo are in there.

#7  

Well JD's body at the bottom has 3 female slots, (left, center, right) and six has one female slot on the top, so to add a rotation servo you would need an Extension Cube to attach to the bottom of the rotation servo so you end up with 2 male ends (because the rotation servo has a female bottom) to join the bodies of JD and six together.

Or design a taller six shell so a rotation servo fits inside.

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Belgium
#8  

hi justin

yes a new design is best ,