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PolyBot Servo Mount
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This derivative has a couple of enhancements over the original to satisfy some overly restrictive constraints.
For the Renosis DeltaBot, he created a servo mount which had an offset to allow the arm to swing below the plane of the platform (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7554). That's a good thing.
This thing takes the design a bit further and adds both an offset, and a downward angle. This gives the arm a much broader range of motion without interfering with the edge of the platform.
In addition, getting the servos into the old design was quite a task, requiring the disassembly of the servo, which is not the most friction free thing to do. So, this design has an open top, which will allow you to muscle the servo into place, without having to take it apart. Although it is still a nice tight friction fit, you'll probably want to actually use some M3 screw/nuts to fasten the servo to the mount as when it moves, it will likely wiggle around in the mount.
Lastly, I still
For the Renosis DeltaBot, he created a servo mount which had an offset to allow the arm to swing below the plane of the platform (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7554). That's a good thing.
This thing takes the design a bit further and adds both an offset, and a downward angle. This gives the arm a much broader range of motion without interfering with the edge of the platform.
In addition, getting the servos into the old design was quite a task, requiring the disassembly of the servo, which is not the most friction free thing to do. So, this design has an open top, which will allow you to muscle the servo into place, without having to take it apart. Although it is still a nice tight friction fit, you'll probably want to actually use some M3 screw/nuts to fasten the servo to the mount as when it moves, it will likely wiggle around in the mount.
Lastly, I still
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