Nope, the servo splines are not standardized, sadly.

Futaba has their own spline standard, for example, but a lot of accessories are 
made to
that standard because Futaba is so popular.

Hitec, Futaba, JR, and Airtronics are all different. Different number of teeth, 
different hole sizes, 
very annoying.


I think Hitec and Hobbico use the same, though.
- Mark M

> On Nov 7, 2014, at 10:15 AM, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 11/7/14 10:02 AM, Scott Garman wrote:
>> These are the only parts left I'm missing for this robot, can anyone
>> suggest what I should try next?
> 
> I haven't done R/C for years, but I'd figure the servo splines are
> fairly standardized.  Have you tried Tammie's Hobbies in Beaverton?  I'd
> expect to find a whole rack of servo stuff there.  Maybe not as cheap as
> online, but the staff would probably also be able to tell you what
> different output shafts are on the market.
> 
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