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Quick update...

Had a shipping fiasco with the micro SD cards I ordered so I have yet to get those to start on testing my audio. In the meantime though I received my replacement T-tracks, stock bolt and monocular to enhance the blaster. Thanks Tino!

 

 

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Started on hollowing out the resin bolt and clip to make room for the battery and various chips and wiring.

I decided to essentially only keep a very small thin portion of the bolt as it will be stationary in this build. It will be a shim of sorts to shield all the wiring.

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Thank you for sending me this link. Great build and full of information for mine. It has solved one of my major questions, what to use to bond steal to aluminium(if I ever get the real sterling parts as Apex won't ship the parts to me). Will be following this with interest, keep us posted.

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Thank you for sending me this link. Great build and full of information for mine. It has solved one of my major questions, what to use to bond steal to aluminium(if I ever get the real sterling parts as Apex won't ship the parts to me). Will be following this with interest, keep us posted.

Waiting on my friend to get back from vacation to help me test everything and then it's just a matter of stuffing the wiring in!

 

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I purchased some different speakers than skyone recommended because they were too big. I technically have less space in an ESB build for electronics than there would be in an ANH build so I'm having to be a bit more creative.

The speakers are 20mm wide compared to the much larger speakers.

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Quick update!  Tested everything on a breadboard and it all seems to work well!  

Currently we are wiring everything up and trying to plan placement.  

This is definitely the most tedious part of this whole build as things are continually changing.  

The lack of space for electronics in an ESB blaster has been challenging but I think I've got it figured out where everything will go.

At this point my to do list looks like this:

 

1) Hollow out remaining bits of Resin bolt (We needed the extra space).  

-Doing this means that essentially there is no bolt.  There is only a thin piece that once was the bolt that now carries all of the controllers.  The Arduino Nano, SD card chip, and audio amp chip are all going to be housed here.  

 

2) Acquire different speakers: Even the new speakers I bought won't work for this.  While they sound great, they are much too small to output good volume.  The solution to this problem came from a round speaker my buddy had laying around that wound up being the perfect size to fit in the receiver.  One speaker will be placed at the back of the "bolt" and the spring actually fits perfectly into the speaker....hard to explain but it will make sense with pictures.  The other speaker will be placed at the front of the bolt.  This should put out  enough volume.

 

3) Grind down trigger assembly: Still haven't done this, but it needs to be done in order for the hand guard to sit properly on the receiver.  After this is done I won't have a place to screw the trigger assembly into the receiver.  I'll now need to attach it to the receiver using JB Weld like the other parts.  Doing this actually gives me a bit more wiggle room for wiring so I think this will end up being a good thing.

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Ground the trigger assembly down (still need to grind down the hammer...I need all the space I can get.)

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It fits properly flush against the receiver now.

Also did some more soldering and planning today.

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Code needs some work to accommodate the specific pieces I have, but it's coming along!

Also opened up under the receiver. This will allow wiring to travel into the trigger assembly.

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Good to see some progress, keep the updates coming. Will you be posting your wiring diagrams and coding?

Absolutely! I'm not one for diagrams but I can take plenty of pictures. I'll also post the code when it's done.

 

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Looking good mate. I'd see if you can get your trigger group housing inserted further into the trigger/handle holder thingo (not sure what you would call that bit). You can see in the E-11 Reference below and pics in the Photo Reference Gallery that it should sit much further in. Only a mm or so of the housing should be visible.

 

http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32111-fisd-e-11-blaster-reference/#entry414329

 

Keep up the great rebuild.

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Looking good mate. I'd see if you can get your trigger group housing inserted further into the trigger/handle holder thingo (not sure what you would call that bit). You can see in the E-11 Reference below and pics in the Photo Reference Gallery that it should sit much further in. Only a mm or so of the housing should be visible.

 

http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32111-fisd-e-11-blaster-reference/#entry414329

 

Keep up the great rebuild.

This has been one of the hardest things to get right. I think part of what looks wrong in my most recent pictures is due to the fact that none of the screws are in. They really tighten things up and put things properly in place.

 

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Gracious, it's been ages! Having a kid does that to you! I should be posting significant updates soon on this.

So far, I've finished the code and wired everything up! Here it is working, albeit with just 1 LED. I'm going to add few more.

http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5816df002f353/VID_203730628_043536.mp4

 

 

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Laying everything out...I'm thinking of mounting everything up on this ruler (I'll paint it black first) and sliding the whole assembly down the pipe.

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As far as power is concerned, I've found a more elegant solution than a battery...a portable cell phone charger!

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Using a micro-b extender, I will connect the power to the Arduino nano. This way I can just unattach the clip and recharge the battery.

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Made quite a bit more progress bit I hit a snag...I got everything installed into the barrel (video to come on that later), and also got the trigger grouping mounted with JB Weld. I routed the trigger button and weapon switch through making sure to test everything along the way. Installed the T-tracks (more successfully this time!) and started brainstorming a way to mount the trigger in such a way so that when the trigger is pulled the hammer pushes down the trigger button.

Everything was working great until suddenly there was no longer sound!!

After so much work this is extremely disheartening. I don't know what to do!

 

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Would suggest step-by-step fault finding. Check the power source, the cables, the soldering connections and so on.

Hadn't you planned to put all electronics onto that ruler (as shown on top of this page)? If so, it should be possible to reach all critical spots.

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Hey T-Jay, Ya, everything is mounted to the ruler rather neatly (I have a few videos of ukswrath and I putting it together...I was going to share those a bit later), but accessing it after attaching the trigger grouping is much more difficult.  I'll have to grind down the JB weld to detach it.  Hopefully it's an issue I can solve without doing that.  I'm looking into it now, and in the meantime I'm working on putting together my M19 kit from Brian using the lenses from that monocular you gave me!

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