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| * | *Using http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Power_Cube_6/Bill_of_Materials | ||
| **Hydraulics, Metal, engine, other, hardware - all good | **Hydraulics, Metal, engine, other, hardware - all good | ||
| **Get hose crimper and avoid hoses from Surpluscenter | **Get hose crimper and avoid hoses from Surpluscenter | ||
| *[[Power Cube VII Surplus Center Order]] | |||
| =Fabrication Diagram= | =Fabrication Diagram= | ||
Revision as of 19:25, 31 October 2012
See Power Cube 6 for latest Power Cube Documentation. Tom is currently building Power Cube VII - optimizing form factor for ergonomics. The power cube after that is Power Cube VIII. See Machine Naming Convention.
Date
- Slated for Sat Nov 9 - Sun Nov 10.
- Tom Griffing is Guest Collaborative Production Run Director
Preparation
- Lathe up and running for spline coupler
- Tom has a coupler jig
 
- Lathe gearing via PowerCube + 6 Spline PTO Motor
- Ordering hose crimping dies from Sweiger
- Getting 2 more Millermatic 200 Welders.
BOM
- Using http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Power_Cube_6/Bill_of_Materials
- Hydraulics, Metal, engine, other, hardware - all good
- Get hose crimper and avoid hoses from Surpluscenter
 
- Power Cube VII Surplus Center Order
Fabrication Diagram
See Fabrication Diagram explanation.
Power HyperCube VII
HyperCube for Hypermodularity.
Quick Connect Plate for Power Cube Pump Detail
Fabrication
Coupler -
Research
- Mechanical shaft quick coupling patent - [1]