Automatic apple peeler
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Design Documentation
Part Number | Name | Quantity | Manufacture Process/material | Function | Cost | CAD drawing |
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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 | cell 1,5 | cell 1,6 |
3 | clear rod | 1 | // | To stabilize the rolling frame from being overturned | cell 1,5 | cell 1,6 |
4 | clear rod bushing | 1 | milling machine/steel | To fix the clear rod | cell 1,5 | cell 1,6 |
5 | threaded rod | 2 | // | Spinning threads move forward the rolling frame | cell 1,4 | cell 1,6 |
6 | motor fixator | 1 | milling machine/steel | To fix motors to the base/rolling frame | cell 1,5 | cell 1,6 |
7 | base | 1 | bend saw/wood piece | Reduced sized base | cell 1,6 | |
8 | apple slicer | 1 | purchased | To slice apple into 8 pieces | cell 1,6 | |
9 | peeler handle | 1 | purchased | To connect all the parts needed for peeling | cell 1,6 | |
10 | peeler blade | 1 | purchased | To peel apple skin | cell 1,6 | |
11 | tri-fork rod | 1 | purchased | To fix apple in place | cell 1,5 | cell 1,6 |