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Some members of the forum asked me about the Takom St Chamond suspension improvements I made with some 3D printed parts showed in another thread.

Takom make spring suspension solid. They work well for a OOTB model but they are no good for a mediun to high quality model.

In this therad I would like to show what I did and share some ready-to-print STL file for anyone would like to built a more detailed St Chamond.

This conversion is composed of two main parts:

1) new coper springs

2) new 3D printed spring housings.

 

- SPRINGS

St. Chamond tank had two different kind of spring beeing those in the front station heavier and thicker then the others.

I reproduced front spring with a 0.8mm copper wire and the others with a 0.6mm wire.

First of all you need a lathe to obtain two metal jigs with following diametres:

- 2.8 mm for 0.8 wire

- 3.2 mm for 0.6 wire

 

Look at the follwing pictures how to use them

 

 

 

 

Be sure to make all spring with the correct rotation. Look on the net at the tank preserved at Saumur to do that.

 

Simply make the correct spring spire distance a correct with a cutter

 

 

- HOUSING

 

I compiled two file.

The first (2MB) is for one tank

 

 

Big Grey housing are for the front station (#1)

Red and green for station from #2 to #4

the last gray is for station #5

 

This is what I had from my print server (Shapeways.com) for two tank. This is the first version I did but it was too cumbersome so you get an improved and simplified version.

 

 

Note the last station (#5)in my model is empty due an error on my first version file (I forgot the last station!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second file (4MB) is for two tanks.

 

 

Finally a dry fit on the model.

 

 

The STL file

 

One tank

 

http://www.ferreamole.it/images/modelli/st_chamond/landshipforum_x1 _readytoprint.stl

 

two tanks

 

http://www.ferreamole.it/images/modelli/st_chamond/landshipforum_x2 _readytoprint.stl

 

Some notes about files

 

All file are only for personal use, any other use is forbidden.

All file are "as-is" so print and use them under your personal responsability. Please no complain about them since they are a gift.

All file were made for printing at shapeways.com. Since I have no connection with Shapeways you are free to print them everywhere you like but I suggest to check if they work with your print server specifications.



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Have you thought of using a Dremel with a fine cut off wheel to make a tapered cut on the copper wire?

I'd like to turn these posts into an article for Landships II - with your permission  - it would be a great article to introduce people to 

application of new technologies in model making.

Regards,

Charlie



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