[PSUBS-MAILIST] Question for the group

"Carsten Standfuß " MerlinSub at t-online.de
Wed Apr 9 15:31:00 EDT 2014


I need drawings etc for a small ROV with docking station with a pressure
tight winch as attachment to my sub.  

"Joe Perkel" <josephperkel at yahoo.com> schrieb: 
Absolutely, viable PSUB manipulator designs that can easily be shared
and continuously improved with group input.


Joe 

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On Apr 9, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Private <alecsmyth at gmail.com> wrote:


I like ghat idea Scott! We should have  PSUBS instructables library.


I vote for a manipulator, because you happen to have that nice XY
cutting table on hand and it seems a lot of the parts I've seen for
manipulators are made that way.


As a generic contribution of my own, I'll offer up the recent 3D printed
scrubber, and I'm currently working on a super-simple way to drop
thrusters - but that one isn't ready for the covers to come off just
yet.


Best,


Alec








On Apr 9, 2014, at 2:20 PM, <swaters at waters-ks.com> wrote:


So here is some out of the box thinking...

If someone on psubs could come up with something to help the whole group
what would it be? You can have more than one answer. 

Still being in the research phase of a new submarine project, maybe my
whole goal is wrong. Maybe rather than building a sub to push the
envelope of our group, maybe I should do something else like make
certain parts or kits available, or design a solution for a psubs
manipulator arm, or some kind of design for something that is lacking in
psubs. I am still figuring out what to do, but the idea of simply
retiring from psubs now that I finished my sub makes me sick. 

Thanks,
Scott Waters

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