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  • 3D modeling

  • I'm working on a 3D model of the clock in order to determine the style of the case, as well as the spacing of the tubes relative to one another. I had to start with the tubes and sockets and move on to the wood parts of the case. I intend to make the...
  • 3D Modelling

  • Next step is to model the entire robot to leave out any obvious mistakes. Sketchup is my preferred software for 3d modelling as it is simple to use and the availability of many pre-modelled components. The SketchUp file for the model is part of the files....
  • 3D printing

  • The first step was to calibrate the 3d print, magnet and motor.  Based on this test a few changes were done and the final model is attached. So next is sticking the magnets to this using some cyanoacrylate glue and giving it a quick spin.
  • 3D Models

  • To perform simulations we need 3D models of our skidplate designs and existing designs to compare behavior.The BMW's Skidplate conveniently fits on my bookbag.A surface was made in Rhino, then transferred to Solidworks for some details such as bolt holes.We...
  • 3D modelling

  • At first, I thought I would only power the treads, and keep head & arms static. I launched Skecthup and started drawing the sides of the torso. I imported a detailed model from the 3D warehouse, scaled it down to match roughly...
  • 3D MultiTool

  • When I envision an ultimately autonomous factory, its primary ingredients would be:1. 3D Multi tools (more on this below)2. Mobile robots facilitating the multi tool operations3. Metal casting equipment4. Specialized equipment for doing what the above cannot...
  • 3D models!

  • Matt has been working on the models. We will use the tube model on our PCB render next (assigning the model to the part in Kicad)Eventually we will be able to export the PCB back into Blender and have a render of the whole assembly!
  • 3D Pritning!

  • I should give myself a pat on the back for getting all the tolerances right on the first go itself. I had to do a few iteration to optimize the button clicking, but in the end, it came together well!
  • 3D Printer

  • Tore down the old FDM printer to only the components still useful for this project.We are left with:FrameLinear rodsiGus linear bearingsNema stepper motor, this one is a Nema 11 with a built on screw. It can be any stepper motor with a screw coupled...
  • 3D parts

  • There are two main parts to the M&M dispenser, the button and the dispenser itself.  Editable TinkerCAD3D files for both parts are available here.  The button contains a simple housing and sliding cover.  The dispenser contains a large...
  • 3D Printing

  • It was time to print everything and dry-fit the parts. Some mistakes were made, bed adhesion was an issue: some parts didn't stick enough to the bed, others were so stuck I slipped and stabbed my hand with the spatula...
  • 3D Modeling

  • I think this is the hardest part of the project. Thanks for all the team to help me to realize this part. I have already use some 3D modeling software like Solidworks or Catia, but they are not free, so they do not enter on my processus for this project.We...
  • 3D Printer

  • I haven't updated in awhile. I got a new job this summer working for a startup, and moved cross country to Florida. That soaked up most of my time, but I have made some progress on the project. Given my limited time, I made a big mistake with how I...
  • 3D Printing

  • With over 20 3D printed parts, this was a long process. The printer used is an Anycubic Kossel Delta. 0.15 mm layer height. Just regular PLA+. Different infill and parameter configurations for different pieces.Overall printing time was about a week....