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=== Parts === | === Parts === | ||
[[File:Labeled dipstick.jpg| | [[File:Labeled dipstick.jpg|center|frameless|711x711px]] | ||
=== '''3D printed parts''' === | === '''3D printed parts''' === | ||
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* M4x10mm Thumb screw x 2 | * M4x10mm Thumb screw x 2 | ||
* M4x40mm axle bolt x 1 | * M4x40mm axle bolt x 1 | ||
* | * 1/4"-20 screw x 1 | ||
'''Additional parts''' | '''Additional parts''' | ||
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=== Instructions === | === Instructions === | ||
# Twist the tensioning cap onto the flexible spine, leave it at the tip | # Twist the tensioning cap onto the flexible spine, leave it at the tip. [[File:Twisting.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# From the bottom, thread the Dyneema cord through the two holes of the flexible spine. | # From the bottom, thread the Dyneema cord through the two holes of the flexible spine.[[File:Threading.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Tie a double or triple knot at | # Tie a double or triple knot at each end of the Dyneema cord to keep it in place.[[File:Knot tie.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Insert the endoscope into the flexible spine, from bottom to top. Keep the camera sticking out by an inch. | # Insert the endoscope into the flexible spine, from bottom to top. Keep the camera sticking out by an inch.[[File:Endoscope.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Attach the camera clamp body to the top of the flexible spine using one M4x10mm bolt | # Snip excess Dyneema cord but leave 2mm so the knots stay tied.[[File:Snipping.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Hold the endoscope flush or 1mm inset using the camera clamp swing arm and screw in place using a M4x10mm bolt. | # Attach the camera clamp body to the top of the flexible spine using one M4x10mm bolt. [[File:Camera clamp body.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Drop the loop end of the Dynema cord and the USB end of the endoscope down the top of the PVC tube, the end with the tab. | # Use a M4x16mm bolt to attach both the camera clamp swing arm and clamp body to the flexible spine.[[File:Clamp swing arm 1.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Line the flat side of the flexible spine with the tab and insert into the tube. Hold the threaded collar in place using a thumb screw. | # Hold the endoscope flush or 1mm inset using the camera clamp swing arm and screw in place using a M4x10mm bolt.[[File:Camera clamp arm2.jpg|frameless|683x683px]] | ||
# Take the capstan cap and insert the | # Drop the loop end of the Dynema cord and the USB end of the endoscope down the top of the PVC tube, the end with the tab.[[File:Drop cord.jpg|frameless|384x384px]] [[File:Drop usb cable.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Take the phone mount and attach it to the screw. Use a screwdriver through the opposite side to tighten. | # Line the flat side of the flexible spine with the tab and insert into the tube. Hold the threaded collar in place using a thumb screw.[[File:Tensioningcap screw.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Attach the capstan cap to the bottom of the PVC tube and hold in place using a thumb screw. | # Take the capstan cap and insert the 1/4"-20 screw from the inside of the flat section.[[File:1-4-20screw1.jpg|frameless|512x512px]]. [[File:1-4-20screw2.jpg|frameless|384x384px]] | ||
# Loop the Dyneema cord around the capstan, then add subsequent loops alternating from the left and right side to keep the capstan centered. Make 5 loops total (4 additional loops from the initial), and ensure they overlap minimally. | # Take the phone mount and attach it to the screw. Use a screwdriver through the opposite side to tighten. [[File:Attachphonemount.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | ||
# Attach the capstan cap to the bottom of the PVC tube and hold in place using a thumb screw.[[File:Capstancapscrew.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | |||
# Loop the Dyneema cord around the capstan, then add subsequent loops alternating from the left and right side to keep the capstan centered. Make 5 loops total (4 additional loops from the initial), and ensure they overlap minimally.[[File:Capstan initial loop.jpg|frameless|512x512px]] | |||
# Slide the capstan handle onto the capstan, and secure using 4 M4x10mm bolts. | # Slide the capstan handle onto the capstan, and secure using 4 M4x10mm bolts. | ||
# Slide the capstan into the capstan cap, and secure using 1 M4x40mm bolt. | # Slide the capstan into the capstan cap, and secure using 1 M4x40mm bolt. | ||
# To deploy, turn the tensioning cap until turning the capstan handle 180º corresponds to 180º range of motion of the endoscope. | # To deploy, turn the tensioning cap until turning the capstan handle 180º corresponds to 180º range of motion of the endoscope. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:35, 11 March 2026
Before You Begin
[edit | edit source]Before assembling a Dipstick, make sure you have all the parts necessary. For the bill of materials, see BOM.
Assembly Instructions
[edit | edit source]Overall this should take under an hour.
Notes:
Parts
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3D printed parts
[edit | edit source]- Capstan
- Capstan Handle
- Capstan Cap
- Tensioning Cap
- Flexible spine
- Camera Clamp Body
- Camera Clamp Swing Arm
Hardware
- M4x10mm bolt x 6
- M4x16mm bolt x 1
- M4x10mm Thumb screw x 2
- M4x40mm axle bolt x 1
- 1/4"-20 screw x 1
Additional parts
- 1.25" Diameter PVC tube
- Endoscope
- 105" 1mm diameter Dyneema cord
- Phone mount
Instructions
[edit | edit source]- Twist the tensioning cap onto the flexible spine, leave it at the tip.

- From the bottom, thread the Dyneema cord through the two holes of the flexible spine.

- Tie a double or triple knot at each end of the Dyneema cord to keep it in place.

- Insert the endoscope into the flexible spine, from bottom to top. Keep the camera sticking out by an inch.

- Snip excess Dyneema cord but leave 2mm so the knots stay tied.

- Attach the camera clamp body to the top of the flexible spine using one M4x10mm bolt.

- Use a M4x16mm bolt to attach both the camera clamp swing arm and clamp body to the flexible spine.

- Hold the endoscope flush or 1mm inset using the camera clamp swing arm and screw in place using a M4x10mm bolt.

- Drop the loop end of the Dynema cord and the USB end of the endoscope down the top of the PVC tube, the end with the tab.

- Line the flat side of the flexible spine with the tab and insert into the tube. Hold the threaded collar in place using a thumb screw.

- Take the capstan cap and insert the 1/4"-20 screw from the inside of the flat section.
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- Take the phone mount and attach it to the screw. Use a screwdriver through the opposite side to tighten.

- Attach the capstan cap to the bottom of the PVC tube and hold in place using a thumb screw.

- Loop the Dyneema cord around the capstan, then add subsequent loops alternating from the left and right side to keep the capstan centered. Make 5 loops total (4 additional loops from the initial), and ensure they overlap minimally.

- Slide the capstan handle onto the capstan, and secure using 4 M4x10mm bolts.
- Slide the capstan into the capstan cap, and secure using 1 M4x40mm bolt.
- To deploy, turn the tensioning cap until turning the capstan handle 180º corresponds to 180º range of motion of the endoscope.