CEB Press Future Work
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I can simply request that he do the things that REALLY add value, which are:
- Do all 3D CAD work in FreeCAD
- Generate toolpath files for CNC cutting of metal for the using FreeCAD Path Module
- Update manual-built machine to the new drawer guides. That means redesign of machine width.
- Update new machine (CNC version) for the most robust drawer guide system.
- Work out the control scheme for 30 gpm, which is the full power operation. Right now it crashes after 20 gpm and 6 full bricks per minute. The upper pressing rate should be at least 8 full bricks and at least 10 smaller bricks.
- Update the code for testing mode and pressing mode
- Redesign the controller for the bugs in it (spacing too tight) to allow for a DIY version
- Produce a professionally fabricated turnkey controller + enclosure (built and populated by a circuit fab)
- Design a proper mounting system for the controller
- Resolve the shaker issue. Most of our machines blew out the shaker motor
- Develop reliable hydraulics sourcing of main pressing cylinder. Until now, it's hit or miss whether we can find a hydraulic cylinder. Many times it's out of stock from Baileys, which means making modifications for mounting other cylinders - a good waste of time.
- Update hydraulics diagrams to reflect the current version.
- Optimize the angle of repose on the hopper.
- Develop a version that does not use the shaker motor, but a manual shaker, thus saving about $700 in machine cost
- Develop an economy version that uses a manual valve, not the automated controller, thereby getting the cost to more like $3000 for the machine if built for the manual version.
- Create a BOM for different countries in a prioritized order of countries. (USA, Canada, Mexico, Spain, etc.)
- Create a Distributive Enterprise Manual publication that discusses: (1) how to produce the machines in an Extreme Manufacturing workshop setting; (2) how to produce the machine by taking the plans to a professional fabricator, including the controller; (3) complete set of instructions for a DIY build, for both CNC cut and non-CNC versions; (4) complete set of instructions for an economy version with manual controls, non-CNC version, with 20 GPM limit
- Collaborate with the India people, who are currently developing manufacturing of the manual CEB press.
Otherwise, the instructionals of 2014 are good enough for the souped up CNC version, outside of polishing. The real work lies in updating the main (18) items/needs above. The main issues currently are the systems issues as above - primarily tech design points.