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Modelo 3D Useless Machine por txoof no Thingiverse

Descrição

It's about as useless as it gets. The included plans are for cutting a useless machine from 3.8mm 3ply wood on a laser cutter. See the instructions below for customizing the laser cutter output file.

If you've never seen a useless machine, hit the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7p87y9xQY&index=26&list=PL5684E54C1D0B97D7

Instruções

Useless Machine
===

Preparing

This useless machine is ready to cut on 3.8mm plywood. The DXF in the zip file includes complete plans that can be sent to a laser cutter. Tiff files for the artwork shown in the photos are included in the zip file (/tiffs/).

The servo driver circuit includes a PDF on both letter and A4 paper for etching. A complete list of materials is also included.

Customizing

If you would like to adjust the dimensions, use different thickness wood, a different servo or hinges, check in the .zip file. The box dimensions live in the useless_machine.scad file. The toggle, microswitch, servo and hinge can be found in the libraries directory.

The useless_machine.scad file has an option to render the box in 3D; use the 3D mode to view the placement of parts and check dimensions. Use the 2D mode to export a DXF.

The most important dimensions to consider changing are as follows:

+ Wood thickness - useless_machine.scad This is critical to change if you use plywood that is a different thickness!
+ microswitch height off of bottom - useless_machine.scad
+ Servo dimensions and hole locations - ./libraries/futabaS3004.scad
+ Hinge dimensions and hole locations - ./libraries/standard_hinge.scad

Construction

  1. Customize, cut, engrave, etch, solder, test, etc. as needed.

  2. Mount the servo and circuit board to the center panel
    a. Use M3 bolts and the round spacers to stand the circuit board off of the center panel.
    b. glue head to pusher arm
    c. use 2mm wood screws to attach the servo horn to the pusher arm;

  3. Mount the microswitch to the small support using two washers and M3 bolts.

  4. Glue the center panel into the base and glue on the two square panels on either side.

  5. Adjust the position of the microswitch so the arm comes to rest completely inside the box while triggering the switch.

  6. Prepare four catches that will secure the lid to the faces
    a. use one tab and one spacer
    b. use PVA glue to glue a nut into the back side of the spacer
    c. glue the spacer to the tab
    d. insert a bolt while the tab is drying to ensure proper alignment

  7. Prepare four catches that will secure the large faces to the base:
    a. use one tab and two spacers
    b. glue use PVA glue to glue a nut into one spacer
    c. glue the spacer to the tab
    d. glue an empty spacer to the other side of the tab
    e. insert a bolt while the tab is drying to ensure proper alignment

  8. While the catches are drying attach the hinge to the lid and the door opener

  9. Attach the door jamb (rectangular piece cut out below microswitch support) to the lid using PVA glue
    a. NB! The door jamb must be located slightly off center to allow the lid to fit properly on to the box. The door jamb may interfere with the center panel. Check the fit before glueing!
    b. attach a small piece of elastic band to the hinge side of the door to allow it to close automatically. See the attached image.

  10. Use PVA glue to attach catches with nut facing inward:
    a. four catches are attached to the lid (1x Tab + 1x spacer)
    b. four catches are attached to the base (1x Tab + 2x spacer)

  11. Use hook and loop fasteners to attach battery pack to one face.

  12. Attach toggle switch to lid using included nuts

  13. Attach lid to wide faces using 4x 10mm M3 bolts

  14. Route wires to switches through hole in middle panel

  15. Use zip ties to secure wires to middle panel through rectangular slots

  16. Attach wide faces to base using 4x 15mm M3 bolts

  17. Seal up box using bolts

NB you will probably have left over round spacers and catch spacers. This is normal. Extras were included to account for errors and loss.
Credits

Servo driver derived from: http://www.555-timer-circuits.com/servo-tester.html
The external artwork was created by Patti Ciuffo.
The awesome raven was created by Rones: https://openclipart.org/detail/173513/raven-by-rones-by-rones-173513

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