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Monday morning lobotomy

Fueled by colder weather and the signed Kenny Baker panel in my droid, I decided it was lobotomy time!

This is yet another of those posts where the build has not really progressed… visually, but functionally!

Inspired by Edwardo, I decided to cut open the area behind my unpainted dome panel, for easier access to hooking and unhooking my slip ring connector board. Prior to doing this, I had to balance the dome halfway on its side while inserting the dable that gives the dome power. Nore than once I have been close to dropping or scratching my dome, and even though it would be considered “genuine weathering“, I strongly opted against this!

Step one was to pry loose the unpainted panel. As I’ve only fastened my panels with some tesa carpet tape (works fine, by the way) this was relatively easy…

I used a plastic butterknife to do so, to avoid scratching…

Second: Using the old and tested pen-and-washer method, I outlined the area I needed to cut…

Then, I taped along the lines where I was going to cut with painters tape and took out my trusty dremel…

First cut is always the scariest… after this there was no turning back!

I had planned to only cut through with my dremel, and then use the same saw I used when cutting the dome to cut open the panel, but I felt like taking a walk on the wild side, so I dremeled out the entire panel!

One small slip, made a small mark that I managed to sand over, so no biggie…

When using a dremel, I strongly recommend a facemask. Earplus ang protective goggles is a MUST when dremeling through the dome! Noisy and tiny metal splinters everywhere! Also, I recommend using the thicker cutting wheels with quick release. These do not shatter like the thin standard wheels and are much more suited for cutting through say.. a dome!

(I also like the way the quick release edge sort of looks like the bat signal…)

Once cut all the straight edges, I finished up by cutting the edges with a metal saw blade.

The inner dome panel is gently removed, as I will use this when hinging the door, and we can get a nice look at R2’s brain…

Then, time to file and sand. Make all the edges smooth…. time to pop off the head and add some hinges!

I’m using a JAG hinge for the panel, and at this moment, it is only superglued into place. After the first time it breaks off, I will replace the superglue with milliput, which should hold it in place forever! =)

Turn the head around, and tape the small insert from the inner dome that I cut out previously, and superglued that one as well. (no pic here, sorry)

lastly, I put on new, fresh strips of the carpet tape on the outer panel and taped that in to position, (with protective paper on one side still), turned the dome around and removed the paper and pressed the inner dome panel down to the outer dome panel from the inside.

It sounds more complicated than it was, trust me!

R2 got his head returned, and the final result looks … well just like before!

.. only this time, I can open up the panel..

… and easily reach in to do whatever I need to do in there!

I may need to add a magnet to close this up properly, but I’ll have to see it in action properly first, with R2 on his 3 legs and moving the head about, but that should be no problems! =)

Not bad for a monday morning!

By |2016-12-06T00:01:22+01:00September 17th, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on Monday morning lobotomy

The list of things to come…

So, even though my droid is starting to look pretty finished when it comes to construction, there is definitely a number of things that still needs to be fixed!

I’ve taken the liberty to create a “TODO” list.. or a R2-2DO list, as it were…

R2-2DO:
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Shoulders:

  • Fix ridges in second horseshoe
  • Finetune second shoulder shim
  • Dress second shim edges in aluminium tape
  • Prime second horseshoe
  • Fix small things that WILL be showing up after priming with Tamaiya Putty and sand
  • Skin second shoulder hub in aluminium

R2-D2 Dome:

  • Cut open dome under blank panel for easy access (thanks Edwardo)
  • Dremel out Aluminium PSI holder (front) for fitting of Teeces PSI.
  • Insulate Teeces PSI properly
  • Sand painted (primed blue) panels
  • Paint painted panels in proper colour!

Body:

  • Cut out side vents
  • Cut out pocket vents
  • paint pocket/side vents (blue)
  • Fix/adjust long doors on front to add another layer for stability.
  • Work on hinging doors on styrene frame
  • Make Charging Bay Insert
  • Make inside of “large door” on front.
  • Alter back unpainted panel to act as door for switching droid on and off (thanks Sigge)
  • Make unpainted panel door insert
  • Prime body and bondo/sand accordingly
  • sand/paint blue panel
  • sand/paint utility arms
  • mount utility arms properly (currently only stuck in place with velcro)
  • find aluminium power couplers!
  • paint octagon ports (blue)
  • paint coin slots (blue)

Skirt:

  • Bondo skirt properly
  • Prime skirt
  • bondo/sand as needed

Center Foot:

  • Cut out wooden thick shim for center foot, to raise droid slightly.
  • Attach wooden thick shim to frame (under skirt)
  • Add magnet holders to foot plates in order to stick them more firm onto the foot
  • Fix 3mm alu strips

Main Feet:

  • Skin “ridge” in both feet for better look
  • Prime and bondo right foot
  • Attach styrene pieces on inside foot shells for KHF’s to screw in to better.
  • Fix 3mm alu strips

Legs:

  • Insert metal tube in pivot point/mount on ankle
  • Add steel mount for magnetized shoulder hubs
  • Possibly sand holder for new, alu shoulder hubs for perfect fit
  • Fix/remake Ankle Cylinders
  • Fix Mount for Ankle Cylinders
  • Fix Mount for Ankle Wedges
  • Fix Mount for Ankle Cylinder Holders
  • Paint Ankle Cylinders
  • Paint Ankle Wedges
  • Prime Ankle Cylinder Holders
  • Prime legs
  • Bondo/sand as needed.

PAINT THE WHITES! *woohoo*
Weather and enjoy a complete droid!

Future Work:
Dome:

  • Sand top part of split inner dome further for better fit
  • Cut inner dome pie panels for Life Support Scanner and Periscope

Secondary Dome:

  • Fix faulty FLD.
  • Cut holes for FLD, RLD
  • Drill holes for PSI and HP’s
  • Mount HP’s
  • Mount PSI’s
  • Mount FLD&RLD
  • Find and drill holes for rockler mount
  • Mask for blue panels
  • prime and paint blue panels
  • Fix unique sound scheme for secondary identity!
By |2016-12-06T00:01:25+01:00September 14th, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on The list of things to come…

Dome sort of completed and some other stuff…

After my initial trip to the Sci-Fi convention, I realized that my front casters were a bit small. It was very easy for my droid to get tangled up in small thing, not to mention its mortal enemy: thresholds!

In order to avoid face planting, like Nixon’s droid, I decided to change this around and make it easier to do stuff like pass through doorways!

I switched my smaller double casters to a bigger center caster. The will also raid my droid up a bit, and make it look slightly bigger than before. All for the better =)

Second thing done today was that I purchased a bottle of blue spray paint at a store nearby, thinking that in worst case, it will be another layer of primer (but blue).

This would at least be enough to take R2 through the midsummer festivities!

The result? Well … this!

R2 painted with “temp blue” color…

Since I’m working towards a deadline of next week, this will have to do for now, but if need be, I can always remove the paint with acetone. Works like a charm!

I had to make a small video as well.

The keen eye will spot that my dome ring needs sticking in place, and that my arduino needs an updated sketch, as the front PSI is not acting as it should…

All in all, a good day! =)

By |2016-12-06T00:01:29+01:00June 16th, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on Dome sort of completed and some other stuff…
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