Fully 3D printable OSSUM Jeep
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This project encompasses all necessary files for my Open Source Super Utility Model (OSSUM) Jeep featuring a 3D printed drivetrain. To assemble this project, you will need the entire front and rear axle from mrcrankyface. These axles are attached using zip ties, offering a simple and efficient solution. The steering linkage was created using a coat hanger as the primary source material. To access the required files, click on the following links: Front Axle: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1651135 Rear Axle: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1676173 This project also requires assembly of the following components: Gear Box: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2423492 Transfer Case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2419930 Please note that the fenders need to be trimmed in order to clear the cab. Future updates will include final versions of these fenders. Assembling this project requires additional hardware, which can be sourced from a standard mixed bag of small nuts and bolts. The body pieces can be assembled using similar hardware found within the OSSUM Jeep assembly (my own parts came from a large bowl of assorted nuts and bolts, unfortunately I am not aware of the specific sizes required). For the servo, you will need to acquire a "micro" size model, available at: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10333 To attach the servo, use the following hardware: 2 M3-10 mm bolts 1 M3 - 6mm bolt 3 M3 - nuts (one is trapped and used to secure the servo mount to the OSSUM Jeep frame, while the other two hold the servo in place) I mounted the hood using a loop of duct tape.
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