Friday, July 25, 2014

Build Diary Entry #2 - 7/25/14

Worked on the shoulder hubs in a late night session in the garage with Spaceballs playing on the ipad.  I also began on the legs.  I tried to order the foot motors this week but they are back ordered.  I'd like to have them on hand when I build the feet.

Shoulder Hubs:





The next moring after the glue dryed, I drilled out the bolt holes and countersinks.




  Test fit it all looking good to me.

 Test fit - its looking good to me.



 Skinning the hubs


Some scrap aluminum my Dad had at the shop to finish them off

Leg Assembly:





Test Fit: Still some work to do, to get the front plate on and square


Friday, July 18, 2014

Build Diary Entry #1 - 7/18/14

So I want to document my build of R2-D2.  I'm using the Styrene plans from Astromech.net and gleaning all the information I can from friends build's and build threads on the astromech.net forums.

My end goal is a RC controlled droid with dome spin, lights and sounds.  I'm planning to have motion on the utility arms in the future.  I will try to let the photos do most of the talking.


So step one was to mount my router in a table to cut circles out. I made this from scrap wood in the garage.  It was Wyatt’s idea to mount it on the side of my existing work-bench.




I'm lucky to have a plastic supplier in town so I picked up 4'x8' sheets of 3mm and 1mm Styrene and Weldon 3 glue.


Starting to lay-out parts


 I cut the circles with my jigsaw. yes it made a mess of sharp plastic bits.  I shouldn't have done that in flip flops


First days work at cutting out the verticals for the body frame


 Routing out the body frame rings, yes its a big mess.  I ended up adding cardboard to help corral the little bits. 


Assembly


 First Ring


 I used L-brackes I had squared up on my carpenters square to help keep everything in place

 The Parthenon




 After building this is the materials I used to build the frame
  1. Square to keep every thig lined up
  2. Sandpaper stapled to a block to sand the plastic to a true 90
  3. Metal L brackets
  4. Tape



The base is two layers




 The nerve wrecking job of rounding over the legs - I think I only messed up one leg