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Dan
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read if you have a servo powered antweight

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guys got a problem. how did you lot attach your servos to your chassis?
i can't figure out how to attach mine
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I've been looking through my old pictures of how I did it. It's a complicated shape to describe with words.
http://windisch.co.uk/robots/images/ele ... 102805.jpg
http://windisch.co.uk/robots/images/ele ... 122907.jpg
here's a paper template
http://windisch.co.uk/robots/images/dyn ... 101901.jpg
this one really shows it
http://windisch.co.uk/robots/images/dyn ... 101907.jpg

I hope that helps.
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Post by Flippt »

Or simply double sided sticky tape is good enought.
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Yes, or tape http://windisch.co.uk/robots/howto/build_a_robot.htm or I've used hot glue.

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Post by bobblebot »

I have used these sticky pad things, which seem to last longer and be much stronger than double sided sticky tape.


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According to my packet, they are "Sellotape Sticky Fixers".

These look like them: http://www.ryman.co.uk/Sellotape-Sticky ... 125050.asp
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Post by Simon Windisch »

This is all very well, but there's sticking a servo on, and being sure that it won't come off when it gets kicked by Katjusha (should learn to spell that!) you can't get a stronger fitting then bolting to a chassis or body, IMHO.

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Post by Andrew_Hibberd »

I used to use double sided sticky tape but found that the servos became sticky and the tape stopped working. I used bolts for a while but then started fitting them directly into the chassis. Although i haven't used a servo in over a year.
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Post by BeligerAnt »

I've found epoxy adhesive (Araldite or similar) to be very reliable.
However, a couple of tips that I learnt the hard way :( ...

Wrap the servo in ordinary sellotape first. Otherwise the epoxy creeps into the gearbox through the joints in the case and then it all stops working.

Use a good amount of epoxy and clamp the servos to the chassis until the epoxy is really hard. It helps if you end up with a small fillet of epoxy around the edge of the servo.

If you're trying to stick to polycarbonate, make sure you at least rough up the surface a bit otherwise nothing sticks to it. Best method I have found is to drill a load of 1mm holes in the polycarb. The epoxy then gets forced through the holes and has something to grip on to.

For the best reliability (and re-useability) nuts and bolts are the way to go, but it usually makes the mechanical arrangement much more complex.

Cable ties are also a good method, especially when combined with double sided sticky tape.
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Post by patdied »

Wow... I just super glue them on.
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Post by Dan »

problem is then you an never get them off
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