Swinging Elf, Santa's Shop 2016
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Swinging Elf, Santa's Shop 2016
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This hand made elf swings on a custom servo operated swing. My wife, Annelle, did the artistic elf work whlle I managed the mechanics.
Parts
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The elf is designed using Sculpy clay and he is dressed in clothes made using felt. The legs and arms are made with pipe cleaners.
Although I scanned and 3d printed the elf (to make it light weight), you could bake the clay and proceed from there.
The swing is made using wood, a standard servo motor, 3d printed parts, two 1/4 inch id (3/4 inch od) bearings and an Arduino Uno.
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I scanned the elf using a MakerBot Digitizer, then in TinkerCad I added a 4mm hole (left to right) for the arm/shoulder and two 4mm holes (front to back) for the legs.
If you bake the clay model, don't forget to make these holes before it goes into the oven,
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Paint the head to suit your whim.
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Cut the pieces from felt.
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Create the arms and legs. Two pipe cleaners were twisted together for each leg and the arm combination.
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Sew the clothes together and glue on the hat.
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The elf should look something like this.
Print out a number of 3d parts. The "top" pieces will slide on the end of 1 x 2 lumber (about 7 inches long). The base is 1" x 5.5" x5.5".
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Using 2-56 machine screws, connect the servo horn to the rod connector.
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Slide the servo/horn assembly into the servo pole top bracket.
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Slide the rod (end with a hole) through a bearing and slide this into the servo top assembly. Slide the swing assembly onto the rod. Slide a bearing onto the end of the rod.
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Slide the assembly onto the top of the 1 x 2 wood frame. Fasten the rod to the servo assembly by inserting a 2-56 machine screw through the rod/connector holes. Secure with a 2-56 nut.
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Secure the swing to the rod by melting the plastic (using a soldering iron) or super glue.
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From the servo motor, attach the yellow wire to digital pin 2 of the Arduino. Red should go to the 5v pin and black to gnd. Install the sketch included in this step and your little elf should be swinging.