make a simple crane for your crafts..

Started by roopeshkrishna, February 04, 2012, 09:45:57 PM

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Friends..there must not be anyone, who like to fix a working crane to his or her's craft..but all we know even a smaller working crane is very expensive..so, it is not feasible to sit up, like a cat sitting in front of a meat shop, with mouthful of water..so, turn to work table..its all easy..all we know, a basic 4 channel radio is far enough for ship and boat modeling, as we can use the two channels as throttle and steering, while other two can use to blow a horn, switch on a light or to control a thrust pump..but if it goes to a 6 channel, it will be even better..nowadays a 6 channel radio is far inexpensive than a mobile phone..but, usualy, two of our channels always kept free of use..so, its time to think about a simple but effective working crane..and it will be very interesting to see, while in operation at water..cool..and inspiring..

and now, all we know the micro servos are even inexpensive, so it is so inexpensive than a EP 30 gearbox..but works well..so, what we need here to make a working crane..?  only two micro servos, for scale from 1: 48, 1:35, 1:28,and 1:26th..but can use standard servos for bigger scale and heavier applications..here we are using the unsued two channels of our radio, or can use any channels up to us..and with a three channel we can also activate the hold mechanism..

so at first we can make a simple crane with two channels..

take two micro servos..any weight and any make..
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attach a circular flange to one servo, while attach a star flange to another..
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make sure the servos are good..we can also power up servos, but here it need not..

Friends...from here all istructions are based on my imaginatios..so you can add anything on your cranes, and in to any shape you desire..the shown roots are only a key..

now take a piece of foam board, in to 2 mm thick..place the servo, while leaving some space all around..mark it..
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cut it out...neatly..
and check the servo is fit in hole..i have a humble request to you all..is to avoid glueing the servos with glues..will be a mess..
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now attach a sharp pencil to compass..and draw two outer lines as the inner leaves the servo ears..
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cut out the circle with sharp scissors..
make sure we have a margin all around...
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measure the difference between the circular base and flange once..leave 1 mm from this reading..

attach a circle made of paper strip as shown..
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now draw a circle in foam board, just greater than that of the base we added..
it is the base portion to glue to the servo flange later..
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take ivory card paper, or thick chart paper, and laminate it in to two or three, or according to your desired thickness..can laminate it with diluted white glue..
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the thickness of lamination all up to you..but make sure at least two sheets..
now draw outlines of the base of the crane..is only a key..can go in any shape..
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cut the hole for servo, and make identical two..

place servo as shown..and not from back to in..
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add a reinforcement attachment with same paper..this acts as a stopper, for servo..and holds the servo in place without a screw..
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now start to cut the upper boom while keeping the size and scle up to need..

make sure the boom in proportion..
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make two sides in identical..fix it as shown, and can make in to any shape..

after fixation..add a simple hook from steel wire..
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now all needed parts are ready..

now a little detailing..cut some end ridges from paper srips..
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glue the base to the servo flange..and glue all ridges to the base as shown..

now paint it in to any desired color..
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i painted it in industrial orange..for my Tug..can paint it in any color...
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fix a brass rod on the opposite side and glue it..after lock it with a piece of a ball point pen refill..
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now..time to check..i use a 6 channel radio here and connected the two servos to the potentio meters of the Tx, as shown..

and the first pot used to rotate the crane base..
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while the second pot is used to lift and down boom...
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Dharmik

Man are you human or computerized robot? It's done so neatly like cnc.

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look Friends..how esay to make a crane..will it works as planned..?  see the cool video here..

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Dharmik

Roopesh bro which material you used? It doesn't look like normal chart paper. It's looks bit thick.

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Well said Dharmik, however, he is NOT a robot.

He has an overdose of sentiments, passion and emotions. Hats off Roopesh!  :hatsoff:

I hope you will post a similar blog of converting a thermocole block into a hull. I am eagerly waiting to learn from you.
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

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oh..Dharmik..i missed your post..my connection is too slow..its all easy..
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