Automatic apple peeler
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Design Documentation
Following table is the list of materials used for the final prototype.
Part Number
Name
Quantity
Manufacture Process/material
Function
(estimated)Cost
CAD drawing
1
motor
2
taken from power drill purchased
from Black$Decker GC9600
First motor rotates the rods to move second motor along the path.
Second motor rotates the tri-fork
?
2
rolling frame
1
metal sheet bending/steel sheet
A stable carriage for the second motor
$12
3
clear rod length 45cm
1
//
To stabilize the rolling frame from being overturned
$10
4
clear rod bushing
1
milling machine/steel
To fix the clear rod
$5
5
threaded rod, length 45cm, diameter 0.9cm
2
//
Spinning threads move forward the rolling frame
$30
6
motor fixture
1
milling machine/steel
To fix motors to the base/rolling frame
$8
7
base
1
bend saw/wood piece
Reduced sized base
$5
8
apple slicer
1
purchased from Chefmate
To slice apple into 8 pieces
$5
9
8 inch corner brace
1
purchased from LG sourcing Inc.
To reinforce the slicer
$8
10
washer, diameter 1.5cm, hole width 0.8cm
2
purchased
To fix slicer
$1
11
bolt, length 3cm, diameter 0.5cm
1
purchased
To fix slicer
$1
12
butterfly nut, hole width 0.5cm
1
purchased
To fix slicer
$1
13
peeler handle
1
taken from original peeler
badbath&beyond Inc
To connect all the parts needed for peeling
$5
14
peeler blade
1
taken from original peeler
badbath&beyond Inc
To peel apple skin
$2
15
tri-fork rod
1
taken from original peeler
badbath&beyond Inc
To fix apple in place
$5
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