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=Saturday, July 27, 2013= | |||
Synced up with John and Marcin. | |||
===TODO:=== | |||
* Take Spindle Mount file and group appropriately<br> | |||
* Right click part > convert to component<br> | |||
* The explosion of the spindle<br> | |||
NOTE: Need to create another mount for the Laser. | |||
=Friday, July 12, 2013= | =Friday, July 12, 2013= | ||
Revision as of 20:36, 27 July 2013
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Synced up with John and Marcin.
TODO:
- Take Spindle Mount file and group appropriately
- Right click part > convert to component
- The explosion of the spindle
NOTE: Need to create another mount for the Laser.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Made the File:Spindle Mount.skp model in Sketchup.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Talked with Ilam who pointed me to the Solid Works eDrawings where I opened the models and found all the measurements:
Top hole
- Holds DC Motor with OD = 1.083"
- Flush with the bottom of the Motor
Middle hole
- Holds the top part of the Bronze Bushing with OD = 5/8"
- 1.181" below the Top Hole part
Bottom hole
- Holds the bottom part of the Bronze Bushing (^OD = 5/8")
- 1.102" below the Middle hole part
The center of all 3 holes are .866" from the back of the mount. The width of the mount is 1.339" (or 39mm). The width of each piece is .236" (or 6mm).
TODO: Build model in Sketchup
Sat, July 6, 2013
Building the spindle mount.
- OD of flexible spider: 5/8"
- OD of bushing: 5/8"
- OD of rigid coupler: 1/2"
- Length of flexible spider: ??
- Length of bushing: 1 1/2"
- Length of rigid coupler: ??
TODO: Need to contact Ilan (or McMaster and SDP/SI) to get specs
Sat, June 29, 2013
Found parts for the Spindle drawing from MIT
TODO: Build a Sketchup model for the mount using the dimensions from the parts.
Sat, May 18, 2013
Working on quick connect tool mount for HydraFabber. *Please coordinate between John Log, Leo Log, Tim Log, and Nate Log - all work related to HydraFabber.