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Old 19-06-2011
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i like the way that the FTX blaze or LRP shark uses standard 1/10 servos lol so easy
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For info my hitec servo 65mg has arrived and the sc18 servo save i have fits great. Once i get mount i think it will be great. I will let you guys know.
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Old 22-06-2011
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Hi guys,

Right my servo mount turned up today but its not wide enough =C

So any other ideas? or will some dbl sided tape work? I am reluctant to use super glue incase I ever need to take it out or if I glue it in the wrong place.

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the joys of micro servos. not only different splines, but different sizes as well. how about cutting the supports of the mount and screwing the servo to the legs through the hole in the servo ear. then drill another hole in the chassis for the wider mounting stance. does that make sense ?
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the joys of micro servos. not only different splines, but different sizes as well. how about cutting the supports of the mount and screwing the servo to the legs through the hole in the servo ear. then drill another hole in the chassis for the wider mounting stance. does that make sense ?
does to me

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the joys of micro servos. not only different splines, but different sizes as well. how about cutting the supports of the mount and screwing the servo to the legs through the hole in the servo ear. then drill another hole in the chassis for the wider mounting stance. does that make sense ?
No sorry lol, I am epicly bad at this sort of thing. Would doublesided hold it in enough you reckon?

Trouble with the mount is it can not be screwed in because it bows I will up load a pic to show what I mean in a sec.

youd think they would make a bloody standard size for us lol
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Old 23-06-2011
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No sorry lol, I am epicly bad at this sort of thing. Would doublesided hold it in enough you reckon?

Trouble with the mount is it can not be screwed in because it bows I will up load a pic to show what I mean in a sec.

youd think they would make a bloody standard size for us lol

servo tape would hold it and you to lol
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servo tape or shoe goo will work fine.

or, cut that top of the mount and use the uprights as servo mounts, drill a new hole in the chassis, bob is your uncle.
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Old 23-06-2011
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I am off on Hols to Tenerife on Sat but will order some tape up so I can try it when i get back =D
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