![]() Prepare the lower servo housing half by countersinking the two holes. I output my parts in white filament, but you might also decide to use green or a darker color for the inferno version. *Note – Different 3d printers hold different tolerance. I output parts on several machines and they all fit slightly different. You may have to sand the outside of the servo housing to get it to slide into the tube. A small lathe is also useful for this. Download and 3D print the parts from the links below. I designed the 3D printed parts in Tinkercad which is a good development platform for beginners. Wire cutter/stripper Step 1: Prepare Main Body Tube ![]() Please don't hurt yourself.ģd printer (or use on-line print service) This project assumes you have some experience with basic shop tools and soldering. $ Various: Solder, flux, foam tape, pvc or other plastic glue $ 2 (1) 10-24 setscrew 3/4" long for regular skelly, 1/2" long for inferno My parts were printed free by my public library. You can also send files to online print services for a fee or print them at on your own. $ (1) Set of 3d printed items (link below in steps). $.91 (1) PVC retaining ring cut from coupler . $2.35 (1) Inner core tube – 1” x 10” Schedule 80 pvc pipe $9.86 (1) Main body tube – 2”x 2’ pvc pipe Or on ebay for usually $10 cheaper (just search it). ![]() $ 20.00 (1) Servo –Feetech FT5330M available on Amazon here:
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