Lumpy's Wall-e

Lumpy

Canada
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** More pics added 08/01/12 **

I spent the most of Saturday working on my Wall-E.

I did the typical carve out the bottom and added the servos.

Mounted the sonar.

For the arms I carved out slots for the mini servos. Screwed on the round servo horns. Then ground down the arm joints flat. Crazy glued them direct onto the servo horns.

I figured it's going to be a permanent install so I'm not too worried. I can always snap off and re-do if needed. The Mini servos seem to have enough juice to do the basic up/down.

I'll be adding a MP3 module with amp shortly.

The head seems to be the difficult part. Still working on a game plan for that.

Didn't take a whole lot of pictures but will take some more when I tear him down again.

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08/01/12

As Requested, some close up pics of my version of head mount. I still need to fill, finish sand and touch up the paint.

Wall-E at rest. I like the natural head tilt. Because his head is only attached on one side this causes the head to droop.

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Here is the neck. I did some extensive sanding down. This allows for clearance of the up/down movement. Glued a piece of styrene on top and shaped in. In the center is a 4-40 nut for the mounting screw.

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Just another angle.

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Here is the re-cycled Wall-E part mounted to the servo. servo horn is screwed on and crazy glued to prevent movement.

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Another angle.

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Servo fits perfectly in the eye. Hot glued. Only had to expand the existing opening slightly to accept the servo a head.

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There ya be.

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Canada
#18  

All I can say is whomever designed the Wall-E must of had a cousin in China that sells screws. So overbuilt. ;-)

Canada
#19  

Had some time last night to work on Wall-E.

Added his camera to his eye. Usual mods (Removed USB, Switch, Antenna).

Re-mounted his antenna to a new location.

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#20  

That's really cool how you took different approach on the neck there:). I like it a lot, less work than me and looks good! Did you just run a normal wire for the antenna? I was wondering if you need like a coaxial type cable that's used for antenna and not just a normal electrical wire. I used normal wires, not sure if it will affect the signal or weaken it.

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#22  

Louis,

I just used regular wire. It seems to work fine for range. I did try to keep the wires as short as possible.

Searched the garage for the part your needing. Couldn't find the second one.

If your not in a huge panic, I'm tearing into Wall-E #2 probably this weekend.

I can mail it out next week sometime?

#23  

Really you probably didn't even need the ducky antenna if. You had 4 to 6 inches connected. Plain wire can be a short range antenna.

#24  

Lumpy, That's great to know. I did the same, in fact i also left the antenna unplugged and to my surprise the range didn't reduce any, only when out of sight.

I'm in no rush, so next week is great, just let me know how much it cost to ship. I'll send you my address in your email. I really appreciate it:)