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  • Bad Planning and Fails

  • Had hundreds of problems. So many that I dismantled the entire thing and gave up. After some inspiration from [kmancreeper412] and my mom, I took the parts I had and started over. Also the propellant cannon fired a few homemade foam rubber darts,...
  • Testing

  • The only pressure rated schedule 80 PVC I could find here was one inch diameter, but it did come threaded at one end. This saved me a bundle because I didn't have to buy a separate size PVC pipe, reducer, threaded adapter, larger cap, primer or glue...
  • Staff Assembly

  • Front End Assembly:The main structure is a hose clamp with 2 #8 screws threaded from the inside out, one facing up and one down. A top and bottom door hinge on each screw is held tight with washers, locking washers, and nuts. Two half football cake pans...
  • Fixed the Front End

  • I wanted the staff to open like in the “SG-1 Carter demonstrates the p90” video, but that is all CGI. On my staff, the bottom half opened fine, opening just enough to reveal the front of the flash. Now I needed the top half to clear...
  • The Target Side

  • This was the most important part for me because I wanted a variety of target options. This is what I had to work with and this is what is does:1. The ancient Vivitar flash slave is only triggered by a flash from a camera (or staff flash in this case)...
  • Velocity ramping is a go

  • TL;WR: http://www.github.com/marginallyclever/arm3I know the total steps and the maximum velocity I want to reach.  I can find how many steps I should accelerate and how many I should decelerate.  So I think I spent 2h writing the code to do...
  • Building the thrust testing rig, part 3

  • For some reason, I didn't order the cheap pillow block I listed in the GimbalBot Expense spreadsheet. It was only $10, but I just... didn't do it. In any case, I was at a local surplus store picking up parts for another project earlier this week and...
  • Back to work!

  • I didn't realize how much of a sprint I was in leading up to the Hackaday Prize Phase 1 submission deadline. Looking back through the project, it's a bit nuts to see how many log updates I put together in July and August. The break has given me a bit...
  • shake to reset!

  • I’ve been working on the controller slowly these last few days. I got a 9-axis imu hooked up now and have it controlling the reset. So far it just resets when you turn it upside down. No shaking required. I tried reading the X-Y data when it was upside...
  • TIG welder update

  • The hose package of my "new" ESS TIG welder gives electric shocks and the trigger makes bad contact, which leads to the power relais flapping around and the circuit braker triggering.Initial state after removing the tape which held it together: Damaged...
  • Thinking around corners

  • Some partly finished sub-projects are in progress. As a major workshop re-arrangement is planned (big milling machine incoming :) and it will take some time, this post sums up the current status.For the frame parts, a negative frame/assembly support...
  • Engine Mounting Plate Complete

  • The engine mounting plate has been completed and the middle portion of the Mk. II frame is now complete.Designing the engine mounting plate required working though a few iterations before the coming to current design. The plate is made from 1/8" thick...
  • Quick Status Update

  • It's been a little over two months since Goliath hovered for the first time. Here are some of things that have gone on since then.First was a trip to the Portland Maker Faire, September 11 and 12th at OMSI. It was a lot of fun showing off the vehicle,...