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A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 5:55 pm
by Edwin
Hello,

I build again in a Stug on behalf of all the technology and to developing this conversion also exactly the right speaker, a use for battery and electronics and a tube rocker with side direction of servo operation.

The Bassis for the conversion I have already contacted me. A Stug with metal hull.

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I started with the construction of the speaker. At the weekend I was with my printer on the Experts' in Mainz, where I ever designed and printed the first prototype.

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To such a seemingly simple components in a tub fit perfectly You usually need three to four prototypes, but then it sits.
The second version fits much better but still not perfect.

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Therefore, the third version of the Box is currently running on my printer and now it could fit after I have now also takes into account a recess for the transmission of the pipe evolation.

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Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 6:48 pm
by Swamprat33
Looks good Edwin but not much room left for batteries.
What size and make is that speaker?

Cheers
Tim

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 6:54 pm
by ALPHA
Nice work Edwin....You are really get a hold on the operation of that 3d printing process..the parts look way more solid now... :D

ALPHA

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 7:33 pm
by Edwin
Hi Swamprat,

for a central battery I also do a version with a recess in the middle of the speaker. In these Stug but I will jeweil 4 cells installed on both sides.

regards Edwin

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:58 pm
by Swamprat33
Oh, OK.

What sized speaker is it please?

We have met at Munster, so please call me Tim.
Cheers
Tim

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:07 pm
by Edwin
Hi Tim,

the speaker is a Visaton FSR 8 with 8cm diameter

In this conversion, I will install a 4 ohm since I ausrüste the Stug with 9.6 V and 8 cells. As can be loud that you can have even heard in Munser.
If you use a smaller battery you need a 8 ohm and then but has a much lower volume.

Greeting Edwin

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:03 pm
by billpe
Is that the Mato all metal Stug?

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:25 pm
by Edwin
No,

The metal-Hull is from Asiatam and the upper part of HL.
Full metal makes no sense at this scale and only by the weight problems.

Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:00 pm
by Edwin
Overnight, the first prototype with recess for a central battery is now created.

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But this is still buggy and even so I'm still not satisfied.

By the way, I started with the production of parts for the suspension and the same for multiple tanks.

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Re: A new job remodeling a Stug

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:28 pm
by billpe
Edwin wrote:No,

The metal-Hull is from Asiatam and the upper part of HL.
Full metal makes no sense at this scale and only by the weight problems.
I must admit I'm very tempted by the metal PzIII by mato. Apparently the weight isn't that high and the idea of being able to solder PE parts to it so they're is no chance of them popping off is appealing.