Today was test drive day, which was a great success!
Test Drive footage:
Doing some donuts:
Alternative YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkBETSpwpr6rPG7M3-JmVcw
Today was test drive day, which was a great success!
Test Drive footage:
Doing some donuts:
Alternative YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkBETSpwpr6rPG7M3-JmVcw
This finishing touches, putting the side greeblies on the top shell.
I already had velcro measured, cut, and stuck on, so the only thing left was to carefully place them on the top shell. I found out the placing the PCBS exactly in the center meant only using a 3x2 of PCBs, not 3x3. This is fine, as I now have leftovers for another droid.
I also stuck the dowel pairs (3 dowels per set) on the outer sides of each PCB.
And the final result looks great!
I took some spare time today to put velcro on the other ends of the blocks, stick them to the top greeblies, and stick those on top of the mouse droid/top shell.
I went to Home Depot today and got longer bolts for the RC car body, MDF, and shell "sandwich".
The drill bit I used was a 13/64, and my original bolts were #10 x 1 inch. These new ones are #10-24's that are 1 and 1/2 inches long.
I also got my paint today from the craft store, so I got to work hand painting the sticks and blocks.
I wanted to test my Traxxas to make sure it would run, since I haven't touched it since pre-covid, and ran into a small problem. Something must have gone wrong between the remote controller and Electronic Speed Controller (ESC), because it wasn't driving. It was turning, but not driving. I noticed the ESC LED was blinking red and green.
I did some googling and found this from Traxxas: https://traxxas.com/support/What-Do-When-ESC-Flashing-Red-and-Green
I'm pretty sure I just reset the ESC and paired it with the remote again, or something similar.
I tested the car again, and it "drove". The suspension has been taken apart, so I had to hold it up a little and test it (since I only have two arms, I couldn't film it).
I thought I'd post this in case anyone else ran into this problem.
Today was the best way to paint the inner frame and shell, so I got to it. It was cloudy most of the day, but the temperature and humidity was right.
I used one can of Gloss Black Rustoleum to do 2 coats on the shell, and one on the frame. I allowed the instructions on the can for prep, painting, dry times, and more.
So there's some wind and a tree nearby, which was shedding plant material on my shell. Nothing stuck, but I was tired of brushing it off and stuff. So I took it to the garage and will let it dry and set/cure with some better shelter.
I may add another coat soon, but the weather started to get unpredictable today (cloudy and sunny, super sunny, then windy...which is a bigger problem), so I'm going to stop for now.
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