DIY Servo Driven Rover

by ghostrider03z | December 29, 2013 | (9) Posted in Projects

Hey guys! After my continuous rotation servo, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXxq7LYRdYI a fair amout of people wanted to see a video about the rover! So I got to work on the video and got it done yesterday. It took a long time to make since  a video I needed to make for school was more important that this video at the moment.

The driving footage wasn't the best, I'm not the best with my DSLR settings. However I really think I found good rendering settings finally. If you do end up building this, tell me!

PDF for the wheel template: http://www.mediafire.com/download/gxg2r4bfmjqts49/Rover+Wheel.pdf

The best tip I can offer you is to use half an easter egg, a piece of foam like I used sucks haha.

Thanks for watching!

COMMENTS

liveyourdreamsRC on December 29, 2013
Nice, I didn't think it would work so well in the powder, but I guess it does! I also like TehMaxwell's idea with dropping it off somewhere and driving it back. Keep up the great work!
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ghostrider03z on December 30, 2013
I'm shocked too, the big tires and light weight must be the trick!
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liveyourdreamsRC on December 30, 2013
I guess so! Happy New Year!
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Andrew C. on January 1, 2014
Nice this is a cool project might just try this myself. thanks for the amazing idea.

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Crashpilot1000 on December 30, 2013
I wonder how long those servos can cope with that permanent stress.
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ghostrider03z on December 30, 2013
Meh, who cares, taking 4 servos and modding them into two continous servos only costs $8. They will last for a while probably.
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VAND3R on December 31, 2013
this is really cool! do you think it would work well with 4 wheels and treds? that would be wicked!
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ghostrider03z on December 31, 2013
I acually thought of that as I was making the servos. The trouble with it is that a lot of the times the servos will spin at some very small speed difference and that would cause a lot of binding, even without a track. But it would be sooooo awesome to build one with a track.
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MishoIV on December 29, 2013
I'm building this right now! Exactly same rover :D But my is smaler, as body I used depron 180x100x6mm. Wheals are from hobbyking, plastic 8cm. I control it via DX6i but it goes thru arduino.
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lewisrl4x4 on December 29, 2013
What kind of run time do you get? I have to imagine it goes forever.
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ghostrider03z on December 30, 2013
It's long enough for me to get bored of driving it haha. But you can notice it getting slower after like 25 minutes of full speed with an 800 mah 3s
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TehMaxwell on December 29, 2013
This is an awesome idea! I really love the way it leaves tracks in the snow!

Possibly an experiment would be to attach this to a cargo plane/wing. Team up with a friend. Drop the buggy from the plane either by a parachute or letting it go on a low pass and have your friend drive it back to safety.

Thanks for the great videos and keep it up!
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ghostrider03z on December 29, 2013
That would be awesome! I mean the rover weights like nothing so it could be possible haha
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zev on December 29, 2013
would also be a cool idea for taxiing. one could build a sort of flying car!
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TehMaxwell on December 29, 2013
Hahaah now that is a good idea, Back to the Future here we come :D !
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DIY Servo Driven Rover