(double sided sticky tape will one day rule the world)
I'm actually using double sided tape to mount my servos to a "frame". Strong enough for my needs and I can remove it when I need to.
you could make a little enclosure for the servo which is what I did with cardboard on my cardboard chassis. The spindle that the horn connects too has a slightly elevated base (about 1mm raised) and that raised spot is about 12.5mm in diameter and the spindle is about 3mm tall from that base. You could make a face plate 1-2mm thick with a 12.5mm diameter hole in it and use that for the face plate and then line that up parallel with another piece of your material that your using and then make 2 panels for its top and bottom (which would but its 2 side if you mount it the way that is shown in the tutorial) and have it so that that the 4 sides you just created all match up nicely....This is hard to imagine...very hard. A picture would help.
Kind of a rough description but hopefully you get the idea... or at least got an idea of your own :-p
BTW, These measurements are all biased to the HS-311 Standard servo from HiTec
I might use double sided tape, how strong is it...?Ok, when my sister moved out, she left a lot of guy magazine covers on the back of the door (my door now) she used double sided sticky tape and it was almost as if she had nailed 'em on. (very strong for tape)
I might use double sided tape, how strong is it...?I use industrial strength double sided foam tape . . . its almost impossible to remove it so I only use it when Im lazy . . .