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jeff_p

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Just a quick one.

 

"Can I arrange to put the switches on the actuator" was, I think, the last question.

 

Yes:

 

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and

 

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So there are "T Slots" in the chassis into which rather small M1.6 bolts fit and M2.0 might fit (I haven't any to try).  I would hardly say that it is simple, but it is achievable.

 

Attached are the STL files for the chassis, the rod and two wheels (one with 10mm throw and the other with 4mm throw).

 

Please feel free to play though I would warn that I am new to this CAD for 3D printing activity, so there are no doubt some features which are "sub-optimal" :)

 

I've had an inspiration regarding making a generic configurable stand-a-lone Arduino driver sketch which could make going forward with this type of solution less involved and result in a more "traditional" operation mode.

 

Hmmmm...

 

Jeff

PointActuatorRod.stl PointActuatorSwitchFrame.stl ServoCamWheel4mm.stl ServoCamWheel10mm.stl

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