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What is the best cheapest way to attach servos to a rod like in the picture ?

This is a home project, i'm wondering what parts i should use to connect the servos to the rods.

  1. The rods can be thinner.
  2. I will be using around 20-30 servos so i want the connection between the rod and servo to be as cheap as possible.
  3. I want to be able to slide the servo side to side to adjust distances between servos.

I'm thinking maybe metal hose clamp (zip tie with screw), but how do i connect it to the servo ?

u/ameofonte — 12 days ago

Vanilla: Some of my patrol fleets, we used to not be able to defend against simple pirates... Not Anymore

Any recommendations ?

u/ameofonte — 29 days ago

Looking for advice from anyone familiar with NJ wage laws or similar situations.

I was working as a W2 employee for recruiting company based in Florida, but I live and worked in New Jersey.

  • I worked from Dec 1 – Dec 22, 2025 under the recruiting company
  • Then transitioned full-time to a different company starting Dec 22
  • For that period, I have approved timesheets (3 weeks × 40 hours) in the vendor system
  • I also have emails from HR saying they haven’t paid me because their client hasn’t paid them yet
  • It’s now been about 5 months, and I still haven’t been paid around $5000+ gross.

They are not denying the hours but just saying they need more time due to client payment issues.

From what I understand, NJ law says employers still have to pay wages even if their client hasn’t paid them, but I’m not sure how this plays out in reality, especially since the recruiting company is in Florida but the work was done in NJ.

Questions:

  • Should I go straight to the NJ Department of Labor, or try a lawyer first?
  • Does NJ law still apply even though the recruiting company is out of state?
  • Has anyone dealt with a similar contractor/vendor situation in NJ ?
  • Is it realistic that a can get double the amount they owe me ?

Any advice or experiences would help.
Thanks.

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u/ameofonte — 2 months ago