I can't wait to see this saber.
Thanks bud, but I have a long way to go. Some say ideas are easy, making them real is the real challenge.
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Thank you sir
Me either
I got a crazy idea last night. What do you guys think about me adding a hinge system to the lid? Something where the lid moves up and back. Similar to Iron Man's helmet.
Any thoughts on how to do it? Space is at a premium.
This is what I'm afraid of for my build haha. It's crazy well planned and I tried to make the design as simple and robust as possible but I fear that everything will go wrong once I start :P
That does sound like a crazy idea. I know of a couple ways you could make a relatively small set of linkages to achieve an Iron Man style panel, but how you make it depends on what material the linkage arms are made of. You could also (at the cost of slightly more space) make it a spring-loaded linkage which snaps open and closed with a small spring or even a rubber band. However it would be extremely difficult to make something that small, but still stable. I bet it's doable though.
EDIT: It might be possible to integrate such a linkage right into your chassis, as SLS parts can have integrated moving parts and hinges. However this might require some prototyping first.
Last edited by NanoRex; 01-18-2016 at 07:58 PM.
You should try the hinge..I was thinking about doing to my metal chassis you can pick up miniature hinges at hobby lobby or Michaels
Hmm...I'm not entirely convinced. I think you be better off with a four bar linkage or just straight up hinge. The setup you have there seems fragile, even if the arms were made thicker.
Definitely this was just a test for the motion. As is it would snap like a twig. There would be two more arms on the opposing side and I'll need to build up some support material in the lid and body.
Here's a hand-drawn diagram of a simple four bar linkage that will give you an Iron Man sort of effect. It would also be pretty easy to add a spring to. However personally I would use a parallelogram linkage so that the cover always stays parallel to the body.
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Last edited by NanoRex; 01-19-2016 at 10:52 AM.
Thanks. I'll see what I can do. I think space is a big issue with either of those though. I may have to resort to the "keep it simple stupid" paradigm and go for a side hinge.
Other option I see what how you drew, some type of a sliding door would look cool too, think like a battery door on a remote. Either that or a couple posts that latch when you press on them, like a latching button and when you push it in it locks when you push on it again it springs upwards and out of the way.
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