Andy D Posted February 22, 2018 Posted February 22, 2018 Just when I think you have reached the highest level of complexity... You go one step further. your raising cabin gives me an idea for a build I have been thinking of, a raising and lowering camera mount, if I ever get t to it ;) ;) Looking forward to more WIP photos. Thanks for sharing your progress. Andy D Quote
doug72 Posted February 24, 2018 Author Posted February 24, 2018 (edited) Dipper Arm and drive to 4 claw grab. Progress has been quite slow due to trying to find the best solution to preventing gear clash when dipper arm fully retracted at the hinge point on main boom. Involved a lot of trial & error before came up with a workable solution. Devising the drive shafting to the dipper arm also a slow process with the “dreaded”: 1/2 L causing problems between U-joints. Dipper arm still needs extending so that the grab can reach the ground when main boom fully lowered. All functions tested and working OK plus whole unit slews very smoothly. Some of the failed attempts at transmitting drive through the hinge point between the main boom & dipper arm. . Successful at last eliminating the gear clash but needs some tidying up. General views I will also be building a clam shell bucket attachment to be interchangeable with the 4 claw grab. For added complexity it could be made to rotate but would involve another drive path so probably will be manual.Elevating operating cabin, I could use a mini figure to turn a crank to operate it !!! Edited February 24, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
jotta93 Posted February 25, 2018 Posted February 25, 2018 This is coming along really nice Doug! It's always pleasing to read and learn about your unusual MOCs. Plus it has given me some ideias to use on my demolition excavator. I'm looking forward to see the finished model! Quote
doug72 Posted February 25, 2018 Author Posted February 25, 2018 1 hour ago, jotta93 said: This is coming along really nice Doug! It's always pleasing to read and learn about your unusual MOCs. Plus it has given me some ideias to use on my demolition excavator. I'm looking forward to see the finished model! Many thanks for your comments much appreciated. Awaiting parts on order for yellow panels to complete the bodywork, along with the elevating operators cabin. Dipper arm to extend by 15L and hope to to devise a simple way of changing various attachments i.e 4 arm claw, 2 bucket clam shell & maybe a demolition hammer. These versatile machines are also available mounted on crawler tracks, trucks, rails or fixed pedestals. So I intend to build a crawler under carriage using a pre-assembled subtractor module I already previously built for drive & steering. The rotating body with booms etc. can be easily detached from the wheeled undercarriage and re-mounted onto crawlers tracks. Should be easier as no outriggers be required. The MOC is very stable when slewing both when on wheels or outriggers with boom & dipper arms fully extended. Sennebogen has a version with Vario-tools - see link, which includes a demolition hammer.https://www.sennebogen.com/en/products/material-handler/sennebogen-830/vario-tool-76.html Quote
Wolf_Zipp Posted February 25, 2018 Posted February 25, 2018 Hello Doug I can Quote jotta93, it´s nice what I see from you. I think I have to look for your past projects to learn the mechanics ! Quote
doug72 Posted February 25, 2018 Author Posted February 25, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Wolf_Zipp said: Hello Doug I can Quote jotta93, it´s nice what I see from you. I think I have to look for your past projects to learn the mechanics ! Thanks - here is a close up of the gearing at the hinge between the Main Boom & Dipper arm that allows dipper arm to be fully retracted. It might be un-conventional but it works well and the gears all mesh correctly. The 4 arm claw grab is a copy of the one used in the 42006 set. Edited February 25, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
Andy D Posted February 25, 2018 Posted February 25, 2018 The boom and dipper arm are amazing! Gee, I wish this was an official set so I could purchase and build! It looks like it is a tremendous learning experience. Thank you so much for sharing so many details of your WIP. Andy D Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 This reminds me of 42006 - one of my first sets getting back into Technic. Thanks for the nostalgia trip, Doug - and a cool build to boot! Quote
doug72 Posted February 26, 2018 Author Posted February 26, 2018 (edited) 22 hours ago, Andy D said: The boom and dipper arm are amazing! Gee, I wish this was an official set so I could purchase and build! It looks like it is a tremendous learning experience. Thank you so much for sharing so many details of your WIP. Andy D Dipper arm now improved and strengthened. Its a large MOC and no idea of how many parts used so far, a smaller verison might make a good set. 6 hours ago, Maaboo35 said: This reminds me of 42006 - one of my first sets getting back into Technic. Thanks for the nostalgia trip, Doug - and a cool build to boot! Thanks for your comments - I too built the 42006.Dipper arm improved: Clam shell bucket grab: I am attempting to build a rotating clam shell grab but so far result is too large & doesn’t open far enough. Grab will be power operated to open & close the grab with manual rotation. Small grab:- not suitable and not possible to remotely open & close. Large grab:- uses two LEGO Shovel 5 x 7 x 4 1/2 with Hole/cross (18943) & small linear actuator. Mounted below a Z28 turntable with manual rotation. Too large & does not open far enough. Looking for ideas to build a smaller more compact version. Had a Eureka moment and solution now found for a compact Clamshell Grab:-Clamshell Grab in closed position:- Clamshell Grab in open position:- Edited February 26, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
doug72 Posted February 27, 2018 Author Posted February 27, 2018 (edited) Clamshell bucket grab:- Proved harder than envisaged to mount this on the dipper arm and make it interchangeable with a four claw grab. To remove Clamshell attachments the two Green Pins are removed, extension axle removed and fittings for four arm claw grab installed. A linear clutch inserted into the drive to these attachments to protect the U-joints, relying on the mini actuator internal clutch is not enough to prevent the attachment from twisting when they reach full travel open or shut. Edited February 27, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
BrickbyBrickTechnic Posted February 28, 2018 Posted February 28, 2018 Awesome so far. I'm a little concerned about how low the arm can reach. If the attachment twists, try thick 5l beams or another friction-pin + 12T gear on the 28T turntable. Quote
doug72 Posted February 28, 2018 Author Posted February 28, 2018 (edited) On 28/02/2018 at 10:38 AM, BrickbyBrickTechnic said: Awesome so far. I'm a little concerned about how low the arm can reach. If the attachment twists, try thick 5l beams or another friction-pin + 12T gear on the 28T turntable. Thanks for your comments and concerns. Both attachments can reach the ground OK see images showing boom & dipper at various maximum & minimum positions. It’s a compromise as the Lego large linear actuator does not have enough travel. The real machine it has long reach hydraulic cylinders and main boom is able to be lowered to almost parallel with the ground for transport. I am happy with the range of movement for the main boom & dipper arm, but when I later mount it on a crawler base I will see if I can improve it. The MOC is now getting quite heavy but it still balances and slews OK. Elevating Cabin:- Started the hardest part of the build the aesthetics - something I am not good at !! At the moment elevation is by hand with friction pins in the linkage to keep it at desired position, a hand operated geared system will later be fitted later. Next step is to complete the body work once parts arrived - delayed by the “Beast from the East” snow storm we are having at the moment. Twisting of attachments:- When the attachment small actuator reaches its end stops it twists the grab up untill the LA internal clutch works - see photo. Using a linear clutch has lessened this but not entirely eliminated it and prevents u-joints from being broken. Edited March 2, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
doug72 Posted March 3, 2018 Author Posted March 3, 2018 (edited) Parts finally received after postman struggled though deep snow !! Build almost completed, just need to improve the operators cabin and fit access ladders & guard rails etc. PF receivers and battery box installed and body work completed. Battery switch can be accessed by opening the left side curve panel. All functions tested OK both for the under carriage and rotating structure and booms. Weight of the model is 2.2 kgs. Action video to make in next few days. General views:- Elevating Cabin:- Decided to just have it raised & lowered by hand, friction pins are used at pivot points to keep in any desired position. Edited March 3, 2018 by Doug72 image file text removed Quote
BrickbyBrickTechnic Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 Your cabin is too small and the boom needs some paneling but otherwise, this MOC is excellent! Can't wait for the video. Quote
ColletArrow Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 Nice, this is looking good! I agree with @BrickbyBrickTechnic that the cab is a bit small; slightly larger, and perhaps in a different colour such as dark grey (to match the undercarriage) might help. I'm also not much of a fan of the stack of panels on the opposite side for the sloping cover, as the holes look a bit odd; one normal panel at an angle might look better, if you have any left! Otherwise, you've done an excellent job, I'm looking forward to the video! Quote
doug72 Posted March 3, 2018 Author Posted March 3, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, BrickbyBrickTechnic said: Your cabin is too small and the boom needs some paneling but otherwise, this MOC is excellent! Can't wait for the video. Thanks for your comments - agree cabin not good Width available for cabin is very tight unless extend it sideways. see photo I had thought of extending a platform out for a bigger cabin with access ladder at rear. P re panels on the boom - I now have some 3 x 11 yellow panels and a few taper wings but will add even more weight ! I'll give a try Edited March 3, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
doug72 Posted March 3, 2018 Author Posted March 3, 2018 23 minutes ago, ColletArrow said: Nice, this is looking good! I agree with @BrickbyBrickTechnic that the cab is a bit small; slightly larger, and perhaps in a different colour such as dark grey (to match the undercarriage) might help. I'm also not much of a fan of the stack of panels on the opposite side for the sloping cover, as the holes look a bit odd; one normal panel at an angle might look better, if you have any left! Otherwise, you've done an excellent job, I'm looking forward to the video! Thanks for the comments and suggestions. Re cabin, see previous post. Re taper panels - idea was to represent air intakes but not really happy with the way it looked. The taper panels match the boom shape at top and bottom. I have had to rob my Bucket Wheel Trencher for the yellow panels - they seem to be very scarce at the moment from both Lego and on-line. Doug Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 Close to the end now! Great to see it's Technic fig compatible. Wish I still had my old figs, but they went in a clear-out a few years ago. Like the use of the DBG steering wheel too! Quote
doug72 Posted March 4, 2018 Author Posted March 4, 2018 (edited) Following comments ansd suggestions improvements made to cabin and the taper section has been replaced by an air cooler intake for the hydraulics. Cabin rebuilt and has added more weight requiring some balance weights at the rear of the body to counteract the front dipping despite use of the 13L turntable system. Slewing is still OK. Don’t think this MOC would be feasible just using a Z60 turntable.Cabin in lowered position: Cabin in raised position: Main boom side with panels: Due to increased overhanging weight of the main boom with panels and lack of 5 x 11 yellow panels I have decided against this. It would also require a complete re-build & re-locatiion of drive shafts & U-joints to the two actuators. Re Lego Technic Figures: I have one which moves from MOC 2 MOC !!! Also have a Meccano figure which is about same size and these I believe are still available. Just a few more cosmetic bits to add before making a video which may take me a while to complete. Edited March 4, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
ColletArrow Posted March 4, 2018 Posted March 4, 2018 That's much better, good work. I really like how this model has turned out. Quote
doug72 Posted March 5, 2018 Author Posted March 5, 2018 (edited) Thanks @ColletArrow & @Aventador2004 After an intensive search I found another yellow 5 x 11 panel and checked to see if feasible to to build a boom with a 5 x 5 cross section using panels only - so far partial success but quite a struggle to route the two drives to the head & dipper arm actuator due to less pin holes in the right places ! The head of the boom also proving to be a problem to get desired swing range in & out for the dipper arm and drive through the pivot. So a completely panelled boom not worth continuing with. Doug. Edited March 5, 2018 by Doug72 Image added Quote
doug72 Posted March 6, 2018 Author Posted March 6, 2018 (edited) MOC complete: see video for demonstration of functions etc. Very pleased with how this went and how smooth all the functions are - the secret being the use of a stable turnatble system. First section shows the undercarriage drive and steering, second section the upper rotating unit in action picking up Lego boulders. Tested using the 4 arm claw grab OK with boulders but the clamshell bucket grab was not successful when trying to pick up Lego balls, which made it jam. Tried bird seed and same problem - one bucket closes but the other does not spilling the contents, so back to the drawing board on that for now. I plan to mount this on a crawler undercarriage later and I am still working on a panelled boom version if can sort out the section between Main Boom & Dipper arm. Edited March 6, 2018 by Doug72 Quote
BrickbyBrickTechnic Posted March 6, 2018 Posted March 6, 2018 What an awesome build. I simply love this. It looks great, it works great, and the WIP topic was very entertaining and informative (it's amazing to see your builds evolve over time). Once again, great job and congrats! Quote
doug72 Posted March 6, 2018 Author Posted March 6, 2018 29 minutes ago, BrickbyBrickTechnic said: What an awesome build. I simply love this. It looks great, it works great, and the WIP topic was very entertaining and informative (it's amazing to see your builds evolve over time). Once again, great job and congrats! Many thanks for comments, it’s been a very enjoyable build solving the various problems. Still room for improvement, so it’s an on going process. However I need to find a better driver !, Quote
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