1.11 - Gripper Challenge
So, you think you've got the CAD skills now, eh?
Welcome to the final challenge for 2D CAD
To complete this challenge you will need to create a series of CAD drawings that show a robot gripper the follows these design parameters:
It must be powered by a 9g servo motor
It must be able to grip a servo motor.
It must be made out of ABS+ or PLA material from the 3D Printer or laser cut flat sheets of plastic (4mm or 8mm are most common), or any other materials that are commonly available in the lab.
It may use any number of M3 screws (dimensions can be found here) with various lengths available.
Your gripper must be presented as a series of drawings that include the following:
orthographic drawings of each part as well as orthographic drawings of the total assembly.
At least one isometric drawing of each part.
Critical dimensions on all orthographic drawings.
Proper title blocks on each drawing.
Include your servo drawings as a part of the package.
The easiest way to complete all of these is to make the gripper as a 3D assembly in Inventor or Fusion 360 and then presenting the part sheets as .dwgs (presented as .pdfs)
If you are completing this project in TinkerCAD, take a screencapture of all of the views you need (multi views of ortho and one for iso)