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Assemblying the components to form the printer
02/13/2018 at 12:32 • 0 commentsWe followed the instructions that were provided in the Instructable OpenBraille project and fixed the different components.
The required parts were drilled into the wooden frame and other components were fit as well to make the entire structure.
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Filing of the 3D components
02/13/2018 at 12:24 • 0 commentsSince the 3D printed components were not precise and their supports were protruding out, we had to file them the extra part to make them precise.
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Modifications made in the wheel attached to the pin head
02/13/2018 at 12:20 • 0 commentsWe made modifications in the wheel that is attached to the pin head encoder. The 3d printed wheel had some gap between them due to which there were levelling issues. Due to this problem the wheel had stability issues and was toppling.
We attached some padding (Double Sided Tape)
on both the surfaces of the wheel in order to give it some stability.
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Fabricating Pin head encoder
02/12/2018 at 13:53 • 0 commentsWe fabricated the pin head encoder of the braille printer. The part was 3-d printed and also the nails were made according to the design provided in the Instructable project guideline
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Laser printing the body of the project
02/12/2018 at 13:41 • 0 commentsWe laser printed the body of Open braille using a 10mm wooden plywood. We made the design on Autodesk Fusion 360 using the dimension provided in the Instructable project.