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− | Hoses x8 | + | Hoses |
+ | Wire coils (top x8) | ||
Upper clear/translucent lens - 1 1/8" tall by 24 7/8" wide | Upper clear/translucent lens - 1 1/8" tall by 24 7/8" wide | ||
Inner grill window - 4 1/2" tall by 25" wide (could be a bit shorter, but 24" is almost too short) | Inner grill window - 4 1/2" tall by 25" wide (could be a bit shorter, but 24" is almost too short) |
Revision as of 17:20, 19 November 2017
The Fusion Generator is what charged Artoo on Dagobah in the Empire Strikes Back. Presumably it could be used to power lots of your droids!
Contents
References
Photos - Collected from the astromech.net thread and other sources Fusion Generator Reference] section.
The Fusion Reactor thread on astromech.net details SavageCreature's process while he created all the digital files.
The generator has plans in the Fusion Generator Construction Plans section!
3D Printed Parts are also needed of the Fusion Generator 3D Files
Plans
There are Fusion Generator Construction plans and Fusion Generator 3D Files in the files section.
(Alternate BETA Laser Cut Files exist for those that need them)
The current plans are "beta" quality and require both 3D printing and Styrene flat packs.
- Several parts are intended to be cut as a "flatpack" and assembled
- Other curvier details are expected to be 3D printed.
- Parts like hoses will need sourced. Please let everyone know if you find the perfect thing!
Build Logs
Kresty's Fusion Generator Build
Fusion Generator Photos detail of Savage's creation of the plans.
Savage's Astromech.net thread detailing his creation of the plans.
Kresty's Questions where Kresty nags Savage for details/questions about the plans!
Savage's thread where he eventually got around to creating his own build log. (It's a race!)
Lighting
TBD
Construction
Let everyone know if you have construction tips!
The top was originally some sort of fan, and those tend to have odd #s of blades, in this case 11. It seems a little odd when first looking at this project that some bits have multiples of 11 and others happen 8 times. Which also leads to a strange alignment trying to get some bits on 45 degree centers and others on 32.72... degree centers.
The eleven fins can either be 3D printed or cut from 3mm (⅛") styrene.
3 of the flat pack parts have notches that Savage intends to hold the vertical cylinder type parts. If you don't use a CnC to cut the parts, you may want to consider making another ring to hold those parts instead of trying to notch the styrene without a CnC.
Parts List
3D Printed
The 3D Print file names say how many you need of each part, eg: x11
baseKnob_x16.STL baseSlantCableMount_x8.STL baseUpperCableMount_x8.STL heatsink_x11.STL hose_socket_x11.STL mainHoseMount_x8.STL TopSeg_01.STL TopSeg_02.STL TopSeg_03.STL TopSeg_04.STL TopSeg_05.STL TopSeg_06.STL top_cap.STL top_fin_x11.STL (could also cut from 1/8" styrene) top_lower_nipple_x11.STL upper_hose_mount_x8.STL
Note that the top is 6 segment parts. One is single size, between two fins, and the others are double size. Savage provided unique files for each as they vary a tiny bit, however the difference is < 0.5mm so you can probably use any of them in any order as long as you have 5 doubles and a single.
Alternate 3D Files
There are also alternate files for the top segments and the top cap. (Untested at this moment)
Top (modified segment) - flat further near the edge and a lip to hook next segment on for easier assembly. Top needs 11 segments Top (modified double segment) - As above, but 2 segments as one part. ... w supports - those two files also have version with moderate supports because Kresty's work printers were having trouble. (untested) Top Cap (modified) - This file is hollow, like a cup. Savage's original was solid. Print top down. Top Cap (modified alt) - If the rounded corners don't work, this prints right-side up without supports, but is denser so the top doesn't sag.
Flatpack
The Flatpack files have multiple copies of each part and seem to be designed for ~25x34" sheets. If you cut all 3, then you'll get a full set of parts.
00_flatPieceLayout_2.pdf (1/16" (1.5mm) Styrene) 01_flatPieceLayout_2.pdf (1/8" (3mm) Styrene) 02_flatPieceLayout.pdf (1/8" (3mm) Styrene)
02_flatPieceLayout has markings for a slot for the rest of the parts to slide in on the top piece, that may need removed for some machines, Savage cut the slot with his CnC. Similarly the bottom parts on that page have an extra line where the rounding begins, you may need to remove that line.
Alternate Laser Cut Flatpack
The Laser Cut Files are a modified version of Savage's flatpack above. They are intended for lasers with 18x24" beds and will not work to CnC (parts are touching, so no room for the CnC bit). (Kresty's build uses these.)
Fusion Generator Laser Cut Flatpack Details has more info on how the laser flatpack is set up.
Additional
There are additional parts not listed in the above plans:
Hoses Wire coils (top x8) Upper clear/translucent lens - 1 1/8" tall by 24 7/8" wide Inner grill window - 4 1/2" tall by 25" wide (could be a bit shorter, but 24" is almost too short) Inner "bucket" (optional) - to conceal charger.
Suppliers
If you find great sources for hoses or whatnot, let us know!
Hoses -- ???