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Kitbashing is a modelling term. In kitbashing you start with say, the nose cone from a model rocket, the tracks from a model tank and the radiator from a model truck and combine them to make a new original design. Kitbashing allows you to start your project a few steps along the road of creation, you don’t having to make absolutely everything from scratch.

My plan is to create a set of ready to print parts to 3d kitbash with a focus on robotics and automata. Here are my first tentative steps:

Starting with a test grid to mount some gears.

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I’ve printed out a 24 tooth and 8 tooth gear with standard size axle hole (6mm FYI)

First draft of the axle stub was a single parts but I’ve found that printing it in two parts works best when adding the split pin legs.3dgear-a02

The two parts push fit together like this. 3dgear-a03

The gear then fits onto the square shaft leaving the spit pin legs to clip into the test grid. It has a nice positive action clipping into place firmly but is still easy to remove.

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There probably needs to be a range of different axle lengths. This one is long enough to accommodate two gears.

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I might need to add some sort of spring into the design of the axle so that it is easy to add and remove gears. Something like this perhaps?

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The parts pull apart and pop together nicely and allow different gear trains to be constructed  easily. I reckon this is a promising start.3dgear-a09