Morris Quad
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Re: Morris Quad
Fantastic build Rob, it looks amazing. Can't wait to see it with limber and gun.
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Re: Morris Quad
Hi Rob looks good runs well ,always say mods keep it simple and that way less to go wrong,suspension fix looks spot on. if you want some detailed photos of limber look on armourtek site they do one http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =50&t=6461 this post shows internal shots how ammo is stored .
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Re: Morris Quad
Here's a few pics of the chassis. Good job I took them...just spotted that I forgot the screw that holds the servo arm on! 

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Re: Morris Quad
As I mentioned somewhere earlier I had doubts about whether the wheels would hold up under the forces on them, and sure enough they don't. I therefore redesigned them with a thicker area where the screw goes through. I should really have a slightly different design front and rear, but I am fitting these on all four corners. I also seem to have a rather loose stub axle on one side of the front, but as to how I cure that is anyone's guess. I have another truck on the way (£11.99????) so I may be able to swap the axle assembly over if that one is any better.
//**************************
module frontwheel ()
{
union()
{
$fn=100;
difference (){
union () {
translate ([0,0,-3])cylinder(18,17,17);
translate ([0,0,-3])cylinder(1.5,19,19);
translate ([0,0,13.5])cylinder(1.5,19,19);
translate ([0,0,0])cylinder(1.5,21.5,21.5);
translate ([0,0,10.5])cylinder(1.5,21.5,21.15);
}
translate ([0,0,-5.25])cylinder(15,14,14);
translate ([0,0,11])cylinder(5,14,15);
translate ([0,0,0])cylinder(16,1,1);
translate ([0,0,14])cylinder(2,16,16);
translate ([0,0,14.5])cylinder(2,17,17);
translate ([0,0,12.25])cylinder(10,2.7,2.7);
translate([0,0,8])rotate([0,0,30])cylinder(11,3.25,3.25,$fn=6,center=true);
}
difference(){
union(){
translate ([0,0,10.5])cylinder(2,12,9);
translate ([0,0,2.5])cylinder(6,4,4);
translate ([0,0,11.25])cylinder(2,6,5.5);
translate([0,0,6.5])rotate ([0,0,0]) cube ([32,2,8],center=true);
translate([0,0,6.5])rotate ([0,0,90]) cube ([32,2,8],center=true);
}
//translate([0,0,7])rotate([0,0,30])cylinder(9.41,3.25,3.25,$fn=6,center=true);//this was too big
translate([0,0,7])rotate([0,0,30])cylinder(9.41,5.85/2,5.85/2,$fn=6,center=true);//this fits perfectly.
translate ([0,0,8])cylinder(10,1,1);
}
for (z = [0:45:360])rotate(a=(360/55)+z,v=[0,0,1])translate([12.5,(10/55),11]) cylinder(1,1,1,$fn=6,center=true);
for (z = [0:45:360])rotate(a=(360/55)+z,v=[0,0,1])translate([7,(45/55),12.5])cylinder(1,1,1,$fn=6,center=true);
#for (z = [0:45:360])rotate(a=(360/55)+z,v=[0,0,1])translate([4.5,(35/55),13.25])cylinder(1,0.75,0.75,$fn=6,center=true);
}
}
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Re: Morris Quad
Oops, that’s a shame wibs but thanks for sharing 
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: Morris Quad
I am still playing around with the hex hole to get the tightest fit, its only a few microns too big but its enough to allow the driven wheels to slip on the shaft when climbing over rough stuff. Different printers may take up the slack or make it worse. I have edited the file above to show where this needs to change.
Edit: Openscad file above has been edited. The new dimensions for the hex are a perfect slide/friction fit onto the stub axles.
Edit: Openscad file above has been edited. The new dimensions for the hex are a perfect slide/friction fit onto the stub axles.

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Re: Morris Quad
I am calling this complete now, it runs very nicely, though the front axle is a bit sloppy, not a lot I can do about that. Painted, weathered, windows are in and I have wheels that fit properly.
Now need to work on the limber, the gun is already done, but in it's current form it's a static model, I need to re-do it so that I have functioning wheels and tyres.
Now need to work on the limber, the gun is already done, but in it's current form it's a static model, I need to re-do it so that I have functioning wheels and tyres.
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Re: Morris Quad
Very nice Rob
should look great running around the battlefield
Cheers, Lee.


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