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Week 8: Face Off

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After weeks of problems with getting the motor to run, we finally got it. We are having problems getting it to run with the IR sensor. Since the face was finally finished printing, we started gluing all the pieces together. We just have to wait for all the pieces to dry. The only two things left for the actuator are the motor, which we have partially working, and attaching the belt to the base-plate and motor. Once that is set we can add the face to the actuator and set up the moving jaw. We finished the TV so once all the pieces and parts are working, we should have a working design.

Week 7: Step Back

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After finally getting the stepper motor to work last week, this week it was not running. We need to go back and figure out what is going wrong. We tried setting it up again like last week and running the code, nothing. We tried numerous set-ups and could not get the stepper motor to spin. We are working with the professor to figure it out. First, we tried resoldering the connections, that did not work. We tried different wiring, different coding, nothing would work. We also worked more on the actuator and the TV frame. Once we get the motors running, we can hook it up to the actuator, attach the belt, and then it should be working properly. We are hoping to have the actuator running by next week.

Week 6: Getting Started

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This week we did two very important things: started building the actuator and got the stepper motor running, finally. It took a couple of weeks but we finally are able to run the motor. On top of being able to run it, we figured out how to control the speed and direction which will help us controlling the actuator once its running. Since we finally had all the parts we needed for the actuator, we started building it. We put the linear bearings on a mount and aligned them so that they were parallel. We started to build clamps to hold the rods down but did not finish cutting them. We also made the decision to not cover the whole frame in wood. To make it easier for us and to make the internals more accessible once build, we decided we would cover it on cardboard. The first picture is the beginning of the actuator which we completed this week. The second picture is a rough sketch of the TV frame with the cardboard and also sketch of the wiring and what we used to get the stepper mot...

Week 5: It Was Framed

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We started to print the face, we have to print it out in small tiny blocks an then put it all together. It will end up being 15 pieces. After finishing the CAD design for the TV, we started building it. We had to get wood from Home Depot. We cut out the front frame of the TV, but that was all we got started with. It took all of class to cut it since we made a mistake. We easily fixed the mistake with glue, so it was not a big problem. Again, we did not have the pieces we wanted for the linear actuator; we are hoping to have them by week 6. Soldering the stepper motor controller and trying to get it to work was unsuccessful. We hope to have that done by the time the pieces for the linear actuator is built

Week 4: Let's Face It

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This week we split up an did a couple of things. Since the face is finished, we wanted to print it. Originally we were told that the volume, mostly the length and width, could fit the whole face. Then we were told that we couldn't. So, we had to come up with a way to print the face in smaller parts in order to fit the constraints of the printers we are allowed to use. The design for the TV frame was also started. We want this to look like an older TV. To make the design for the face movement, we have to make a linear actuator. We need to know how to control the stepper-motor required for movement. We worked on the coding and circuitry needed to make it work. As for building it, we got parts, but some of them were not what they said they were and we had to send them back. This set us back and we were not happy. The 3-D CAD design for the face we are printing.