Electronic Space Shuttle
by SimonRob in Circuits > Electronics
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Electronic Space Shuttle
I made this project that link together two of my favourite fields : electronic and space. This space shuttle is made entirely from scratch.
Plans
The space shuttle is a very nice looking space-craft. I didn't want my model to be disproportionate, so I recommand you to print this plan and use it as a template during the construction.
Material
For this project you'll need:
-Electronic circuit in which you can take the components (and the epoxy green board)
-A soldering iron and soldier
-The template (step 1)
-Tools like saw, file, sandpaper, pliers ...
The Base
These five pictures show the chronology of the base making :
1- Remove all the components of a board
2- Place the template on it and make sure there is enough space
3- Draw the shape with a marker
4- Cut roughly the external shape with a hand saw
5- Sand (sand belt, file or sandpaper) to have a nice shape
⚠️ Take precautions during the sanding (wear a mask)
The Rudder
The rudder is a piece that I cut directly with ordinary scissors in a board of an old hard drive disc.
Then sand the edges with a fine sandpaper to make it nice and clean
The Main Body
This step is the most creative one you can make the body as you want!
personally I soldered a capacitor in the middle and I placed two integrated circuits above it.
Then I made the sides of the body with all kinds of little components (resistors, ceramic capacitors ...).
I made the nose of the shuttle out of two IC, one LED and differents kinds of resistors.
For the engines part I used three capacitors and two quartz.
[tip]
When you have to solder a component to the board you can re-use the pre-existing holes of the board! those are already tinned.
The Base
I made a little base from scrap wood, I glued a bended wire on the back and I welded the other extremity to the shuttle. This is very simple and it makes a nice support for the space shuttle !
End
This project is done, I hope you like it! if so, let me know in comments ;)