Automatic apple peeler
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+ | Following table is the list of materials used for the final prototype. <br /> | ||
+ | Some small screws, washer, and bolts are not shown in the CAD model, but they are included in the list. | ||
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- | ! Part Number!! Name !! | + | ! Part Number!! Name !! Quantity !! Manufacture Process / Material !! Function !! (estimated)Total cost !! CAD drawing/picture |
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- | | | + | | motor ||2|| taken from power drill purchased<br />from Black$Decker GC9600 || First motor rotates the rods to move second motor along the path.<br /> Second motor rotates the tri-fork|| $6 || [[Image:motorr.jpg|150px|]] |
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! 2 | ! 2 | ||
- | | | + | | rolling frame || 1 ||metal sheet bending/steel sheet || A stable carriage for the second motor || $3 || [[Image:rolling frame.jpg|150px|]] |
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+ | ! 3 | ||
+ | | clear rod<br />length 45cm || 1 || acquired from mechE shop || To stabilize the rolling frame from being overturned|| $3 || [[Image:clear rod.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 4 | ||
+ | | clear rod bushing || 1 || milling machine/steel || To fix the clear rod || $2 || [[Image:rod bushing.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 5 | ||
+ | | threaded rod<br />length 45cm, diameter 0.9cm || 1 || acquired from mechE shop || Spinning threads move forward the rolling frame || $10 || [[Image:threaded rod.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 6 | ||
+ | | motor fixture || 2 || milling machine/steel || To fix motors to the base/rolling frame || $2 || [[Image:fixture.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 7 | ||
+ | | base || 1 || bend saw/wood piece || Reduced sized base || $2 || [[Image:basee.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 8 | ||
+ | | apple slicer<br />18cm x 11cm x 3.5cm || 1 || purchased from Chefmate|| To slice apple into 8 pieces || $4 || [[Image:slicer.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 9 | ||
+ | | peeler handle || 1 || taken from original peeler<br />badbath&beyond Inc || To connect all the parts needed for peeling || $1 || [[Image:peeler handle.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 10 | ||
+ | | peeler blade || 1 || taken from original peeler<br />badbath&beyond Inc || To peel apple skin || $1 || [[Image:blade.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 11 | ||
+ | | tri-fork rod || 1 ||taken from original peeler<br />badbath&beyond Inc || To fix apple in place || $1 || [[Image:trifork.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 12 | ||
+ | | 8 inch corner brace || 2 || purchased from LG sourcing Inc. || holding the slicer perpendicular onto the base || $4 || [[Image:corner brace.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 13 | ||
+ | | washer<br /> diameter 1.5cm, hole width 0.8cm || 4 ||purchased from Lowe's || To fix slicer on the brace || $0.5 || [[Image:washer.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 14 | ||
+ | | bolt<br /> length 3cm, diameter 0.5cm || 2 || purchased from Lowe's || To fix slicer on the brace || $0.5 || [[Image:bolt1.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 15 | ||
+ | | butterfly nut<br /> hole width 0.5cm || 2 || purchased from Lowe's || To fix slicer on the brace || $0.5 || [[Image:nut1.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 16 | ||
+ | | battery || 2 || come with power drill purchased<br />from Black$Decker GC9600 || power source for the motors || $4 || [[Image:batteryy.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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+ | ! 17 | ||
+ | | acrylic board || 2 || purchased from Lowe's || casing of the whole device || $5 || [[Image:acrylicboard.jpg|150px|]] | ||
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Current revision
Design Documentation
Following table is the list of materials used for the final prototype.
Some small screws, washer, and bolts are not shown in the CAD model, but they are included in the list.