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another Treadwell Droid
#1
After I've looked at different droid, I've been building for a Treadwell droid.

Since I have no experience with wood, I have chosen foam as a building material.

Said and done. As we say in Germany ....

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After 1,5 hours measure, cut, measure, re-cut ...

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and after another 2 hours ...


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#2
The droid is only for placing on events. I have no technical skill. Therefore, no electronics are installed.

Most of my worries are the lenses of my eyes ... Sad
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#3
Looks like a treadwell body, all right!
Even though it'll be static, what are your thoughts about the wheels?

Do you have access to a 3D printer? We've got files for screen accurate eye lens frames here on the forum. You could do a number of different things for the lenses themselves for different cool effects.
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#4
Thank you very much! I am satisfied with the result Smile

Yes, the wheels ... I thought of 10 pieces of roundwood, with the right diameter and length and a ripple mat like this as a replacement for the chain

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Unfortunately, I have no access to a 3D printer Sad


But that still has time ... Time comes, advice comes, as one says with us ...
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#5
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would this logic housing okay?

something different than in the movies ...
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#6
I don't see why not. that's the treadwell from the Clone Wars animated series, which is considered canon. That means it's got at least as much provenance as anyone else's tredwell.
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#7
(09-06-2017, 01:12 PM)savagecreature Wrote: Do you have access to a 3D printer? We've got files for screen accurate eye lens frames here on the forum. You could do a number of different things for the lenses themselves for different cool effects.

As it happens, a few days ago I finally fixed the longstanding problem my printer has been having.  To celebrate, and to test a spool of natural pla, I did a test print of my fusion 360 model of the lens.

Since the lens is pretty simple, I've been thinking about using a (sanded smooth) print as the master for a silicone mold, in order to resin cast some lenses for my Treadwell.  The print is already sliced with Prusa's smooth variable layer height, so it shouldn't take much sanding.  It could also be wax sealed for extra glossiness.  The main issue is potential shrinkage of the mold during curing.

I'm just spit balling at the moment -- I haven't even got materials for this yet,  much less tested it -- but with a properly made mold it would be entirely feasible to make additional casts to supply treadwell builders.  Something similar to how bb8 holoprojector lenses are done over in that club.  Maybe even a kit of the entire lens holder assembly for those without a printer.


Edit:  I was getting worried about the treads because I haven't found the original blower belts that Paul6700 mentioned very affordable.  The closest I found were belts that were $80 each.  I can't recall how much he paid but IIRC it was a small fraction of that.  As it turns out the store Paul got them from is even pricier now than the one I linked, for shorter belts, so I think he got lucky.  So I appreciate that ripple mat suggestion. I'm not sure what English sellers normally call the stuff as I mostly get pet products and carpets when I search for that phrase, but I'll look around.  We'd need to figure out how to splice it into a loop.
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#8
How long are the tracks?
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#9
According to Paul, they are 70 inch blower belts.
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