Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Schoolwork update




I've been busy with school specifically ethics and micro-economics as they have been assigning nearly daily assignments of varying difficulty. While this is all going on we did a neat lab in Numeric Control Programming a week or two ago. The pictures show what i was able to accomplish with hand coding some g-code. I was limited because of time, and I wanted to do a much more elegant part, but had to settle for this.

Troy sent me the spindle model. I've been working on a similar part for our numeric control programming class as well, which i finished coding today. It was much more involved that the previous as i had to code in the rough and finishing pass, there was a lot of math involved to ensure clearance distances for the part were appropriate. Either way the lab assignment will help fabricating the spindle for the CNC machine that much easier.

Here's what the CNC lathe simulation for my Lab looks like:

Monday, October 19, 2009

Research of various CNC machine/gantries

This guy has a similar build to ours. I'll be supplementing this list as i continue my research.

http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27527
What's interesting is he also is using 80/20 extrusion, ballscrews, and 425 oz-in steppers. His is a router build, so we have the complicating element of the head design. I don't know what i'm going to do about the Z-axis still. He also mentioned his z-axis having trouble lifting the 28 pounds, i'll have to look into that more, and consider it for our head design. Interestingly for a home switch, he uses a .25" thick piece of aluminum with current to arc current through and accurately determine if the head is @ zero.

More to come...

Spring Design

I recently have been discussing spring design with a fellow named Shredder. While I did this last year I was able to apply some of the concepts i've learned from Machine Design II.

http://www.airsoftretreat.com/forums/index.php?topic=82508.msg808447#msg808447

There are some screenshots of what i was able to do with the data. I'd like to verify the forces with weights to see what force the springs are generating so i can correlate it to the theoretical force generated based on the spring geometry. I'm sure it's off - i just don't know by how much.

Shredder wants to make a 1000 fps airsoft rifle. So naturally increasing spring force is a good place to start. I was inquirying how he made some of his springs and learned that i may be able to do it too!

Here's the reference information:
http://shredderscs.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=projects&action=display&thread=80&page=1
http://home.earthlink.net/~bazillion/tooling.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~bazillion/Coiler/index.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~bazillion/compression.html#tweaks

While researching spring mfg processes, I ran into this useful fellow who seems to be adept at metalworking. He also has some useful tube cutting techniques could be useful for HPV.
http://metalgeek.com/

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Focus shifting back to the CNC

With daily homework from ethics and micro-econ keeping me at bay, I have little time to focus on the classes i really want to pour my heart into - CNC class and manufacturing planning.

I am shifting my extra-curricular focus back to completing the CNC machine. There are two major issues to tackle at this point:

-Research, and Redesign frame for rigidity (likely a Gantry setup build)
-Consider, select, and integrate head design (we don't know whether we will build troy's spindle or buy an aftermarket solution)

I previously was concerned with opto-isolation, but after this forum post on cnczone I'm not as concerned with it. I will do what is called common grounding/bonding which is as described in the thread involves using the same ground for both the computer and stepper powersupply circuit. It is rumored that this helps remove noise interference issues by making both the same potential. http://members.cox.net/pc-usa/station/ground3.htm


I'm doing research on the various gantry configurations others are using and considering ballscrew/rail placement. The technical difficulty i'm facing is that we selected such a large z-axis. This means it may look like a tower when it's done... Hmm more on this as i find things out.

http://8020cnc.com/cnc%20pics

Back to homework!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Another quick project



My professor was telling me how he needed to make a projector mount, so I decided to jump on the project. I must be getting more proficient at SW because here's what I got after about 2 hours of work. I put some gaps underneath to allow the projector to breath. The actuating device is simply two bolts, I didn't model them. Although, I hardly think that is necessary to convey the design concept. Some specifics aren't on the model, but can be easily added (the bolt pattern for the bottom of the projector.)

It was fun. Time for sleep.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Low cost Laser engraver

My friend bryan found this little gem.

http://www.instructables.com/id/60-Laser-Engraver--Cutter/

The guide shows how to make a pantograph; which is a device that lets you mimic hand movements in 2D exactly using a mechanical device. Kinda cool, i wonder what other applications they could have.

There is rumor that you could hook the laser up in place of the ink-cartridge, and turn a printer into a laser engraver/cutter. Frankly, I don't think it will be powerful enough for good work. I'd probably go with a 60 Watt CO2 laser if i was to build one myself.

Very cool nonetheless.

By the way nasa is cool :) Perhaps some future CNC projects...
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/3d_resources/3d-models-gallery.html

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Waterproofing electronics

I was doing some research on solenoids for a new"ish" project, (more just exploring possible future projects) and I stumbled across a bit on waterproofing servos for robotics. Now this is marginally interesting except that I'm sure that the methods they are using would apply to other electronics.

http://www.societyofrobots.com/actuators_waterproof_servo.shtml

I'm thinking about waterproofing my ipod nano for swimming. Liquid Tape sounds like a possibility... Anyways, rest time.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Making a difference FEELS GOOD

I have found my calling in life. I love using my mind to make things better for other people.

While airsoft isn't the most noble of causes, it has shown me what a wonderful feeling it is to accomplish the bolded sentence above. My most recent success has been in the airsoft business though. I've developed a simple product to enhance the precision of a particular type of airsoft sniper rifle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgjwU_fhXoY

This video shows what that product is. I've kept it at a reasonable price for both the consumer, and myself. It's interesting to see how my Microeconomics class is applying to my small business, it is helping me identify supply and demand curves to get the optimal price point. Yet again, my education is really enhancing helping me be a better engineer.

Anyways, my excitement is due to the fact that I've received some great feedback from several users. While I had conducted several tests before releasing my product, it took a long time to start getting some user feedback. As everyone's rifle has different tolerance, I feared compatibility issues. I had to make some tough judgment calls about dimensions, and I seem to have made the right decisions, due to the feedback coming back.

My product has actually made a substantial improvement to the airsoft sniping community! I'm ecstatic!

Online Engineering, with Online Partner
This is only the beginning, I've been working on a project with a handy nice fellow named Noobie on the forums. We have been working together to pool our resources, and develop a complete kit that incorporates our individual components. I anticipate that we will release it very soon.

http://www.airsoftretreat.com/forums/index.php?topic=86871.0

I have great respect for him, as he is easy to work with, and humble. Rare attributes to find in an engineering team. He is a skilled machinist, and generally knowledgeable about anything. He makes these trigger systems individually. So he is very skilled at prototyping.

Lastly, I modeled his trigger system for future development. Further developments of that are in the far future...


Modeled from:



Most importantly among all these projects. I'm learning a great deal about myself in terms of engineering. I'm like a locomotive... When I get rolling there's no stopping. :) Unless of course a girl gets in the way... LOL

No but really, I don't care if it's airsoft, automotive, aeronautics, a household appliance. It's clear to me now. I love using my brain to make the world a better place for others. And if I have to jump a few difficult hurdles to achieve that goal so be it. Bring it on!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Back to school! Hiatus

Hey folks!

I've just started the school year off again, and things are getting busy. I have the CNC project looming over my head, which I anticipate will pick up speed in a few weeks to a month because I am waiting to get permission to use the good equipment in the shop. I also have to wait till my folks, bring the various CNC components down. Right now I think our team is dang close to our initial budget estimate. This makes me happy :) We have 300$ left, and I anticipate a little over 500$ for all the frame components. I want to account for the "mistake" factor as an additional 200$, I'm sure tooling will take a bit too.

I have started a fairly involved project with my Mfg Analysis & Planning class. Joe has brought in a local business masalaspices for us to work with. We are acting like a consulting firm would and helping them make their business more efficient. I'm sure it will provide us with some invaluable real world experience.

My Numerical Control Programming course is looking to be very exciting! It's really building on all the things I've learned this summer. We'll see how it goes! I'm really going to focus on excelling in this class, as it is developing into my passion. I feel like a kid at disneyland in that class, while some of my classmates have trouble staying awake. lol. They don't realize how powerful what we are learning is... Muahaha

I'm figuring out shipping logistics while at school here for my small airsoft business as well. I developed a few new unique products that are under a healthy demand. So i'll have to stay on top of that while doing all the classes and projects.

I've signed up for an exercise class with some friends, so I'm going to try and stay physically and mentally fit this term. I just need to be careful not to add anything more to my plate (which i love to do...) With that in mind, I'm going to put this blog on a low priority. I really want to have a successful term in every way. That's why I won't be as active on this. Sorry!