Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

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    #106
    Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

    Simple way to use hydraulics is to employ a master cylinder/slave cylinder approach. You can press off-the-shelf' syringes into service with the master cylinder/syringe controlled by a normal servo which can be housed inside the WTC.

    Very cheap and elegant.

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    • Rogue Sub
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2006
      • 1724

      #107
      Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

      I did some experiments with some small syringes and found that due to the small surface area a huge amount of force is required just to move them... Perhaps I will try again using a different method.

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      • greenman407
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        • Sep 2007
        • 1186

        #108
        Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

        Whats a stamp controller?

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          #109
          Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

          It's a microcontroller board that you can program easily using BASIC computer code. Google 'Basic stamp' to find out more.

          e.g. http://www.parallax.com/tabid/295/Default.aspx

          I use Picaxe, which is quite a bit cheaper than the stamps, and just as versatile. Also supported by one of the best forums I have encountered on the internet.

          What can you do with one these gadgets you might wonder. Well you can control multiple servos off a single channel, flash lights on and off, speed control motors, add timers, failsafes, torpedo/rocket control- the only real limit is your imagination.

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          • Rogue Sub
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            • Jul 2006
            • 1724

            #110
            Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

            So after I got her all pretty I decided to redo all the paint on the boat do to various bottom scrapings and an incidental with nitro fuel leaking onto the hull. I also had so issues with the rcab system not providing enough lift for the boat. An rcab r system could have done the job, like pete has demonstrated but instead I decided to install one of my new MCS system. This would also allow me to reduce all my electronics to one cylinder that I could put in what ever boat I wanted to run at the time and save me money!

            What it comes down to is a complete gut with paint body work and internals. I even redid the linkages. I basically built the boat twice.

            Here are some of the before pics. I will do more later.











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            • Rogue Sub
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              • Jul 2006
              • 1724

              #111
              Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

              This is just before I had decided to strip the entire hull down

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              • pirate
                Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 849

                #112
                Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                Kevin,
                Depending upon how many hatches you want to operate, how about a cam system for each side—dual overhead cams. That sounds cool. Argh, argh, argh.

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                • Rogue Sub
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                  • Jul 2006
                  • 1724

                  #113
                  Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                  the difficulty in that is ussing a limiter to the cam so it doesnt continue to roll over. Also it doesnt provide any force for closing the hatch except gravity and I have already experienced water making them come open while in oiperation.

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                  • greenman407
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 1186

                    #114
                    Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                    Perhaps you could put a small dia. shaft all the way thru just below the hinge points on one side only and attach a servo horn to it and then experiment with placement of the servo linkage in the different holes and see what will work. You would need two servos, one for each side.

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                    • Rogue Sub
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                      • Jul 2006
                      • 1724

                      #115
                      Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                      The hardest part is that they don't all open at once. It is usually one at a time with a short delay. Even missile ripple takes a few.

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                      • greenman407
                        Junior Member
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 1186

                        #116
                        Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                        Just a thought. Maybe you are being too ambitous. Could you perhaps be satisfied with opening up a couple by radio and let the rest open manually?

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                        • Rogue Sub
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                          • Jul 2006
                          • 1724

                          #117
                          Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                          Well mark..I can't argue that...on the other hand it is sometging to work twords and nothing is impossible. It may take awhile but I feel it is an achievable goal. I want to make as much of this boat operate like the original as possible. I have nothing but time to achieve this and plenty Of space...we will see. I have seen other do amazing thibgs with their massive type 7 submarines. Why not an ohio?

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                          • greenman407
                            Junior Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 1186

                            #118
                            Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                            COOL!

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                            • Rogue Sub
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                              • Jul 2006
                              • 1724

                              #119
                              Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                              Well here is a shot of the prelim paint job I am now going with. I am going to be doing the pre delivery paint job with a 2/3 red and 1/3 black. I haven't quite got the nose color where I want it but we will get there. This is the scheme she will keep until I get all the hull mods done.

                              I have also installed my new battery compartment which is a stand alone unit in the bow.






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                              • scott t
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                                • Feb 2003
                                • 880

                                #120
                                Re: Submarine Works 1/96 Ohio

                                How about using a length of nylon wire tie as a spring to hold the hatches shut.
                                A cam could open the door and then the wire tie would give enought spring to shut the
                                door and hold it closed. No rusty wire spring.

                                Scott

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