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Evening Post

Fourth blog entry in one day! I must be nuts!

(well… I *am* building an R2-D2..)

All of them are dealing with different aspects and different parts of the build!

First off, I fixed two things that was on the R2-2DO list that I had just been to lazy to fix: I added the ridges to the second horseshoe, and covered the second horseshoe shim in aluminium, to get that of the list.

I was then contemplating drilling larger holes for the dome ring, and have the dome ring resting not on screws but on larger knobs. This would make removing and replacing the dome much easier!

I took off the rockler bearing from the droid, and at the same time, I drilled holes for the screws in the rockler on my secondary golden dome!

Rockler was mounted again, this time I made sure it was all level, then on with the work!

I glued on magnets on the inside of the “Kenny-Panel”, and glued on small metal shims to the corners of the panel. I took the old inside from the front panel, cut it slightly to make it fit, and fit it inside the Kenny-Panel for powering the droid on and off.

The panel is right now hanging on magnets alone, but I’m going to hinge it tomorrow, to make sure it does NOT fall off! =)

Speaking of hinging: I did hinge the front large door, currently attached with CA glue, but that works just fine for now. I even added a small magnet lock to the door. At the moment I think it is too strong, but I will find a better option shortly.

I even tested it with the restraining bolt, and it works like a charm!

Originally, the bolt was meant to be higher, but I realized I had to turn the door upside down (looks the same both ways) for a better fit, so I’ll have to live with the mount point for the restraining bolt to be slightly lower than I first had counted on. Maybe this was put on by a particularly short jawa!

I also took out the main battery and the electronics board since I need to reroute most of the spider web that are cables inside the droid. I did purchase a few things to make it neater, I just need to work on the cabling a bit!

I will also need to find a better socket to attach to the electronics board. At the moment, it is all individual cables that are just attached to each other. One big connector would be a lot better!

Won’t be too hard either… At the moment, I think I’ll need like 10 channels connecting to the board…. maybe.

By |2016-12-06T00:01:20+01:00September 17th, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on Evening Post

My R2 is now signed by Kenny Baker!

So, since Sigge The Great

[tm] brought back an aluminium panel for the back of the R2 form Celebration VI, signed by Kenny Baker himself, it was time to get rid of the old back panel that was essentially styrene, covered in aluminium tape.

The aluminium tape has a record of when warm, warp a little and also easily scratched.

It has served me well in the past, but it was time to make it proper… and get a little bit of Kenny inside my R2!

First, I totally managed to mess up the door panel surrounds. I got a piece of metal by Sigge meant for this, with holes predrilled and the aluminium scored. It should have been an easy job to saw through, but I made a mess of it. I managed to get it crooked on the “wrong side” of the line at one place, and that would require a lot of filing work in order to fix.

However, that was not the worst issue. When it started to look good, I managed to forget that the inner corners was supposed to be rounded, and had managed to file one of them almost square when I realized my mistake!

As you see, a little bit crooked, and the bottom right corner filed straight… *ouch* !

Fortunately, I had a piece of 0.8 mm aluminium, and I quickly made up a new surround. The 0.2 mm difference in thickness won’t be seen, but it was a major difference when sawing through it, as it was really soft!

This time around, I went into a different approach. I drilled the holes for the corners, scored the aluminium deeply, and then simply sawed in the middle, allowing me to bend and snap out the pieces, leaving the sides totally straight with only minor filing to do!

The lines were scored on the other side, and with the ruled locking the thin surround in place, I managed to gently bend and snap off the scrap pieces.

Almost there.. (stay on target…)

Once the pieces were snapped off, it was a simple task to file the edges smooth.

Next: time to glue the surrounds to the back plate!

I let my small plastic jaws stay on for a couple of minutes to let my fast drying CA glue time to set before moving on to the next side..

Sigge not only got me the autograph, he also engraved the name and the symbol for Industrial Automaton on my back plate!

After it was glued in place, I sanded the entire back plate and surrounds until I was happy with the finish, then applied some floor polish in order to stop it from getting greasemarks from small fingers.

Looks good, don’t you think?

Here’s a comparison shot before I started to remove my old faked metal back panel..

I know, I know… It is probably one of those things that no one would notice but me, but hey! It’s ALL in the details!

After removing the old surrounds and the aluminium tape, I cleaned off the glue remains and cut open the back inner skin. One of the frame rings inside, supporting the constructions went through the top 3 centimeters of the hold I made, and I decided to cut away this portion of the frame, in order to make proper space for the new inside to this “secret” openable panel.

However, as I do not want to make my droid unstable, I made a new portion of frame ring that I glued right where the inner skin begins, and also secured the new piece from above with some extra pieces.

This rather dark look from the inside should be enough to hold the frame together. I may add a second piece later on, just to make sure.

Blurry and unfocused, but hey.. that just matches how I felt when building today!

I added two extra pieces on top of the new piece, just to give the frame supports something extra to hold on to.

This is a show of the new unpainted back panel in place. I still haven’t added anything that holds it in lace yet, but that will most likely be magnets. At the moment, it is just held in place with a little bit of tape from the inside.

A small step for my droid, but a giant… oh heck. Not even gonna try and paraphrase that now!

I didn’t really need to do this, in order to get the droid finished, since the old panel would have worked, but it felt great to change it and add a real piece of aluminium on the droid instead!

By |2016-12-06T00:01:23+01:00September 16th, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on My R2 is now signed by Kenny Baker!

Small changes…

Long time no update!

That doesn’t mean that I’ve been lazy though. Granted, I did have a vacation, and enjoyed it and have been relaxing, but building is back on the agenda.

Lately, I just have not had time to update the blog, so this will sort of add up what I’ve been doing lately!

First off, I received a pair of very nice center vents from BobC, and I’ve since assembled them, which required a bit of filing and glueing, then finally remade my center vent holder and mounted the vents inside the holder, and they are now the center peice in front of the speakers that makes R2 talk!

The blue panel still needs to be painted in the correct color, and I think I need to drill and tap for mounting a scre to make the center vents stay firmly in place, even though they are currently squeezed in, and will not go anywhere!

Since I am closing in fast on the day when I actually need to paint my droid (because there will be nothing left to do on him), I’ve started to take care of some of the little things that have been bothering me, and left for later. Parts of this build has been done while stressing to show the droid off at some event or other, so there are parts that I’m not all happy with, and that I feel needs to be touched upon.

First thing was the big door on the front of the droid. I pushed a little too hard, and the door had a very visible “rib” slightly deforming the door. This was too big to just sand and make good, but the entire door needed to be remade.

Here’s the new door, looks a LOT better!

While being at it, I decided to add a magnet inside the door, to hold up my very nice restraining bolt, that Sigge had made for me! The magnet is more than sufficient to hold the bolt, and it looks quite nice!

While being at it, I also decided to add the back door details, in case I want to open this in the future.

I’m still having issues with how to mount the JAG hinges, especially with the big, long doors, as the frame structure is right next to the door, and leaves no possibility of attaching them to the inner skin. I might have to cut the structure and hinge slightly. We’ll see.

I’ve also removed the long doors from the frame, started cleaning them up, and been looking on how to make them more “finished”. Right now, it’s just a thin layer of styrene with some structural pieces glued in on the back, to keep them curved.I got some plans here as well… =)

On the list of things that needs to be touched upon and/or modified, I’ve got:

  • Horseshoes (irregular “ribbing” on the inside)
  • Shoulder shims (fine tune mounting and add aluminum lining)
  • Battery Boxes (“ribs” shouding through skin. Possible reskinning)
  • Foot Details (Details made in 1mm styrene. They should be 3mm)
  • LDP needs back piece for more solid structure
  • Unpainted Back panel needs to be converted into door. Got something special coming in, thanks to the Hero of the Day: Sigge!

The next bit is so big, that it requires a post of it’s own…

//Micke

By |2016-12-06T00:01:27+01:00August 25th, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on Small changes…
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