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*https://www.hilaryannajohnson.com/kinematic-coupling | |||
*http://www.aspe.net/publications/Annual_2002/PDF/POSTERS/1equip/1analy/912.PDF | |||
*https://www.precisionballs.com/Micro_Inch_Positioning_with_Kinematic_Components.php | |||
*https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/06bc/4c87c10bc5ae9fa083499d018982b384c5ca.pdf | |||
*http://pergatory.mit.edu/kinematiccouplings/html/design_process/improvement.html |
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Application to Universal Axis
A simple method of mounting tools to the U-Axis carriage is needed that allows for quick changes by the user and eventually an automated tool changer system. A major question is can most parts be 3D Printed accurately enough and/or how many off the shelf parts are required. For a future automated tool dock and changer system, a method that does not require extra motors would be ideal. Perhaps activating latches and or gears by using the force of the insertion of a tool head into the dock.