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==Model Assembly==
==Model Assembly==
To assemble the frame, do analogous procedure to the procedure that would occur in metal. Note that when working with flats, the u-channel has to be build from weldments. However, the u-channel is not built first - but instead:
To assemble the frame, do analogous procedure to the procedure that would occur in metal. Note that when working with flats, the u-channel has to be build from weldments. However, the u-channel is not built first - but instead:
'''First, pieces are bolted together'''. The structure still remains as a 2D assembly - while allowing for perfect alignment. '''Second, the 3D Structure is Assembled''' - The bolted together faces are spannen with the vertical u-channel webbing.  
'''First, pieces are bolted together'''. The structure still remains as a 2D assembly - while allowing for perfect alignment. '''Second, the 3D Structure is Assembled''' - The bolted together faces are spannen with the vertical [[U-Channel Webbing]].  


===Build Procedure in Metal===
===Build Procedure in Metal===

Revision as of 00:02, 10 December 2012

Linked from Christmas Gift to the World. These are files for the Brick Press frame according to the Torch Table Digital Fabrication Process.

Conceptual Reference

Note: CNC torch table version has one lip on bottom u-channel and the compression chamber plates are converted to a single plate.

Context:

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Digital Master Index (CAM Master Index)

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DXF Files

Download this complete library folder and put it in your LibreCAD or other software platform library folder. See LibreCAD#Filepath_for_Parts for directory structure in Ubuntu. Download individual files: File:Framelibrary.zip. Download nested file with multiples of library files as needed. DXF, full scale (units are inches, frame height is ~44" tall). File:CEB frame.dxf. Note: difference between complete file and individual files is that complete file collapses multiple objects into a single object, so the objects in the complete file cannot be modified.

Frame Assembly Procedure from Flat Cutouts

Model Cutting

To do a model test cut:

  1. Look at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Frame_DXF_Files#DXF_Files
  2. Download the File:CEB frame.dxf
  3. Cut these out on laser. Size is 44", reduce it 1/4 scale to make it workable.
  4. Assemble. Glue the lips and other pieces together. This test asssesses that all fits together as it should to obtain a 3D structure from 2D cuts. Use pins of some sort in the bolt holes. The bolt holes make the frame adjustable for exact fit. The space between the 2 verticals should be exactly 16.2 inches - scaled down by your scale factor. That is the ultimate test. And, this should be adjustable by 0.4" in either direction. We are exploring perfect fit (+/- 1/32") with unskilled labor - which CNC allows.
  5. See the annotated picture of the real frame. Taking pic now. 5:08 PM CST on Sunday.

Model Assembly

To assemble the frame, do analogous procedure to the procedure that would occur in metal. Note that when working with flats, the u-channel has to be build from weldments. However, the u-channel is not built first - but instead: First, pieces are bolted together. The structure still remains as a 2D assembly - while allowing for perfect alignment. Second, the 3D Structure is Assembled - The bolted together faces are spannen with the vertical U-Channel Webbing.

Build Procedure in Metal

  1. Torch all CEB Frame parts. See CNC Cut CEB Press Frame Weldments.
  2. Weld Compression Chamber Spacer together. Quality control - 2.16" height.
  3. Bolt Top and Bottom Face Plate to U-Channel Lips, do not tighten bolts.
  4. Bolt Compression Chamber Spacer to Side U-Channel
  5. Fit Side U-Channel Face in place
  6. Fit 6"x12" rectangular tube inside frame as a spacer
  7. Square up sides, D-lamp frame together, tack the U-Channel in place
  8. Tack U-Channel lips on the Top Face Plate, and tack bottom u-channel lip to Bottom Face Plate.

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