Automatic apple peeler

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! Part Number!! Name !! Quantity !! Manufacture Process/material !! Function !! Cost !! CAD drawing
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! Part Number!! Name !! Quantity !! Manufacture Process/material !! Function !! (estimated)Cost !! CAD drawing
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| rolling frame || 1 ||metal sheet bending/steel sheet || A stable carriage for the second motor || cell 1,5 || cell 1,6   
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| rolling frame || 1 ||metal sheet bending/steel sheet || A stable carriage for the second motor || $5 || cell 1,6   
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| clear rod || 1 || // || To stabilize the rolling frame from being overturned|| cell 1,5 || cell 1,6  
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| clear rod || 1 || // || To stabilize the rolling frame from being overturned|| $10 || cell 1,6  
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| clear rod bushing || 1 || milling machine/steel || To fix the clear rod || cell 1,5 || cell 1,6  
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| clear rod bushing || 1 || milling machine/steel || To fix the clear rod || $5 || cell 1,6  
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| threaded rod || 2 || // ||  Spinning threads move forward the rolling frame || cell 1,4 || cell 1,6  
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| threaded rod || 2 || // ||  Spinning threads move forward the rolling frame || $20 || cell 1,6  
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| motor fixator || 1 || milling machine/steel || To fix motors to the base/rolling frame || cell 1,5 || cell 1,6  
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| motor fixator || 1 || milling machine/steel || To fix motors to the base/rolling frame || $8 || cell 1,6  
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| base || 1 || bend saw/wood piece || Reduced sized base || || cell 1,6  
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| base || 1 || bend saw/wood piece || Reduced sized base || $3 || cell 1,6  
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| apple slicer || 1 || purchased || To slice apple into 8 pieces || || cell 1,6  
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| apple slicer || 1 || purchased || To slice apple into 8 pieces || $5 || cell 1,6  
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| peeler handle || 1 || purchased || To connect all the parts needed for peeling  || || cell 1,6  
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| peeler handle || 1 || purchased || To connect all the parts needed for peeling  || $4 || cell 1,6  
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| peeler blade || 1 || purchased || To peel apple skin || || cell 1,6
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| peeler blade || 1 || purchased || To peel apple skin || $2 || cell 1,6
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| tri-fork rod || 1 ||purchased || To fix apple in place || cell 1,5 || cell 1,6  
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| tri-fork rod || 1 ||purchased || To fix apple in place || $3 || cell 1,6  
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Revision as of 04:14, 7 December 2009

Design Documentation

Part Number Name Quantity Manufacture Process/material Function (estimated)Cost CAD drawing
1 motor 2 purchased First motor rotates the rods to move second motor along the path.
Second motor rotates the tri-fork
cell 1,6 cell 1,7
2 rolling frame 1 metal sheet bending/steel sheet A stable carriage for the second motor $5 cell 1,6
3 clear rod 1 // To stabilize the rolling frame from being overturned $10 cell 1,6
4 clear rod bushing 1 milling machine/steel To fix the clear rod $5 cell 1,6
5 threaded rod 2 // Spinning threads move forward the rolling frame $20 cell 1,6
6 motor fixator 1 milling machine/steel To fix motors to the base/rolling frame $8 cell 1,6
7 base 1 bend saw/wood piece Reduced sized base $3 cell 1,6
8 apple slicer 1 purchased To slice apple into 8 pieces $5 cell 1,6
9 peeler handle 1 purchased To connect all the parts needed for peeling $4 cell 1,6
10 peeler blade 1 purchased To peel apple skin $2 cell 1,6
11 tri-fork rod 1 purchased To fix apple in place $3 cell 1,6
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