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Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:08 am
by Will01Capri
Defo need get some servos on it :)

I want to make sure the recoil works fast, what sort of controller should I get for it?
It needs to have sound as I want a base unit built for it.

Also want to have elevation and rotation servos also

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:52 am
by silversurfer1947
I don't know whether this will help at all - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=20671&hilit=operat ... h&start=60
So far as the recoil is concerned, it strikes me it needs to be fast back and slow return. Would it be feasible to hold the barrel forward against a spring with a cam? Rotating the cam forward would release the barrel. Continuing to rotate, it would then pick up the barrel and move it forwad to its original position.

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:00 am
by Son of a gun-ner
I like the cam idea. Probably the best way to get the correct effect.
Will, how about a base to look like a mound with most of the electronics hidden within?!

Edit: you could have a sprung loaded lever against a cam in the mound attached to an elevation unit. You'd only need a stiff wire poking up for elevation, as well as the recoil lever, and they could be detachable. And that whole contraption could be mounted on a rotating platform that had another gun connection for rotation.

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:08 am
by Will01Capri
Some last modifications to some of my artillery models
Fusion 360 fun
76mm WW1 German
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18pdr British WW1
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18pdr British WW2 Pneumatized
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Pak40 WW2 German
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Pak36 WW2 German
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Pak36 WW2 German with hollow stick charge
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The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:50 am
by midlife306
That WW1 18 pounder is a thing of beauty, I bought one as a gift for George at our tank club to tow behind his traction engine, he is well chuffed with itImageImage
I’ll see if I can find a pic
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:36 pm
by Tiger6
That 18 pounder looks a little too small for that traction engine, you should take a look at scaling up the 7.2" BL that ICM sells in 1/35

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:28 pm
by Will01Capri
Tiger6 wrote:That 18 pounder looks a little too small for that traction engine, you should take a look at scaling up the 7.2" BL that ICM sells in 1/35
Send it over and i could scale it up haha

The 18pdr the last couple of nights took a little update to a pneumaticized version based on some help from some guys in Canada who have one in their museum
Unfortunately dimensions are not exact, but i have tried to capture the essence of the shape of parts from the picture and video they have posted.
Alot of WW1 artillery pieces rather than scrapped were re-worked for training or home guard or retro fit with upgrades like pneumatic tyres so they could be towed behind vehicles rather than horse drawn

Whilst i was at it, i also have made the breech open and close so a shell could be loaded.
Changed the design of the recoil mechanism, changed the chassis for where the brake and axle locates onto, the draw bar is different.
The lower shield is removed and the top shield has small changes to it like a viewing hatch aswell as the obvious wheel & tyres

I may do something to the German 76mm aswell as a hurried retro fit WW1 to WW2 piece

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:31 pm
by midlife306
George bought the traction engine at the Blackpool show last year


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Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:04 pm
by Will01Capri
midlife306 wrote:George bought the traction engine at the Blackpool show last yearImage


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Cool traction engine.
Need see some more videos of it in action

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 9:56 pm
by ronnie42
Printing parts , whats the best raw material and setup for a smooth finish . Can you have anything between fragile with corrugations up to very strong with a silky smooth finish? This is for small parts , not interested in anything that needs cleaned up or fragile.