Very exciting to finally get all the parts in and machining finished so that I could finally fully assemble a prototype leg. Couple of hiccups here and there but it will be fully usable for performance testing and the initial Shakedown cruise. Once I fix a few assembly bugs I'll document how it is assembled.
Pictured Below:
- Custom NOMAD QDD Actuator with 10T drive sprocket
- Preassembled lower leg with molded foot, bearing and 14T driven sprocket
- Upper leg structure
- Shoulder mount
- Miscellaneous fasteners and washers
- Off the shelf 11s bike chain
- Chain break tool to shorten the bike chain

Here is the fully assembled leg:

Close up of the in-line chain tensioner mechanism:

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