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Cycloidal Disk Electro Mechanical Timer.

Using a cycloidal disk for automaton start / stop control.

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This is a mockup of a mechanism I use in some of my automaton designs for start / stop control.

Video is here: https://youtu.be/D3N7bA7T2Gw

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Dan Maloney wrote 10/22/2020 at 20:10 point

Just kidding, of course -- I really like this. Very cool how it just turns itself off at the end. What would be the best way to change the time delay -- changing the number of lobes on the cycloidal gear, or changing the gear ratio?

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Greg Zumwalt wrote 10/23/2020 at 14:58 point

Hi Dan!

Believe it or not, I did know you were kidding!

Thanks!  I wrote a Python script under the Fusion 360 Add-Ins dialog that generates a hypocycloidal curve from a user specified pin count and pin diameter.  The pin count determines the reduction ratio, and the higher the reduction ratio, the longer the time delay.  Changing the drive gear ratio will also increase / decrease the time delay.

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Greg Zumwalt wrote 10/22/2020 at 20:09 point

Hi Dan!

I've spent the last 20 hours or so attempting a reply worthy of your comment.

And I just can't, you win!

:)

Greg

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Dan Maloney wrote 10/21/2020 at 23:01 point

Shoulda used a 555.

Oh, wait...

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