Overview of Status of Analysis, Design, Fabrication, Tests, etc.
Preliminary designs are finished
Fabricating/Setting up Table
Proof of Concept Presenation
First Draft of Report
First Draft of Team Webpage
Accomplishments from Previous Week
· Design for solenoid brush pickup
· G-edit installed
Goals for Next Week (list names after each item). Use specific and measurable objectives.
Build secondary painting table for sponsor (Team or anyone with extra time)
Cad and fabricate new washing station (Greg)
Fabricate new carriage (Kent/Jay)
Make our own DXF file to works as a NC file. (Jon/Eric)
Sponsor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Shorten lead screw axis to adjust to new paper and material set up and also to reduce vibration which is taken to account. If vibration occurs then have a longer bearing one the opposite end of the driver.
Instructor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
It is not the best engineering practice to leave the solenoid on to hold the brush so a new design for the solenoid was created.
Comments from Other Students in the Class (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
· gcode language learning
Risks and Areas of Concern
We need to know if we will be able to use the same motors with the Linux machine system. They may require a minimum voltage that is higher than the motors used in the original drawing table.
Resources or Information Required but not Available
Schedule
Describe upcoming milestone
Update Gantt chart.
Budget (list amount spent and amount remaining)
$692.62 = duplicate table w/o motors, gears, and timing belts
$384 = motor kit
(3) 425 oz-in stepping motors, NEMA 23
(3) KL-4030 Drivers (3.0Amp 24-40 Volts, 1-1/64 microstepping)
(1) 36VDC/ 9.7A Power Supply 110VAC/220VAC
(1)C10 Breakout board
(1) 5V power supply
Progress on Report and Webpage
Weekly Progress Report 5 uploaded