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30 Apr 2016

While waiting for the kit to arrive, I've started to think about the mechanical aspects of the challenge.

 

Simple acts are sometime difficult to model as they're so simple that we don't really think how we perform them.

The action of taking a cap off involve 3 forces (A, B & C), A & B are used to hold the 2 parts (sharpie & cap) and need to be performed at the same time while the third force (C) will take them apart and should be performed after A & B (while A & B are still on).

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To understand and illustrate this a bit better, I've 3D printed a basic "tool" that can be usee to manually take cap off a sharpie.

 

Bolts are used to hold the sharpie and its cap, they simulate A & B.

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Once the sharpie and its cap are hold by A & B, a simple lever is used to take them apart. This lever simulates C.

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and ... it works!

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That's the simple part of the challenge, now the real thing can starts...

 

PS: You'll notice that LEGO Technic pieces are very useful when 3D printing quick prototypes! image

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 9 years ago +2
    Hi David, I thought about your problem last night and came up with this alternate approach. I have mocked up a simple prototype and attach the pictures. You are welcome to the idea which will need some…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to jw0752 +2
    That's clever, thanks! I've quickly printed "a foot" to test this approach. I now need to find some grippy material for it. To increase the contact surface, I might also try to Vee-shape it but it might…
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member +2
    Something similar may be along the lines of an automatic wire stripper ? 12 11 180 - KNIPEX - STRIPPER, AUTOMATIC INSULATING | Farnell element14
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I am not sure groove will be sufficient.

    Yes I sort of thought that after I wrote it.

    I was sort of thinking of the raised soft piece that resides in a groove.

    Not sure how you'd cast that.

     

    Mark

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    beacon_dave over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    There used to be a product on the market which went under the name of 'screwy lewy' which was a flexible rubber like material which was originally designed to help give grip when opening jars with tight lids. However it ended up being used in all sorts of applications where additional grip was required on smooth surfaces.

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    jw0752 over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi David,

    I was thinking that this material would have the properties we would be looking for:

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Restickable-Tabs-squares-R103/dp/B004NNEI94/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462194926&sr=8-1&keywords=3m+reusable+tape

     

    It acts like double sided tape but comes off easily and is reusable. It is just slightly more tacky and solid than the non-slip pads that can be bought to keep cell phones from sliding off a dash board. The only challenge might be finding an adhesive to keep it stuck to the foot when the pen is pulled from its surface.

    John

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    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I am not sure groove will be sufficient.

    I have some 3D printable 'flexible' material. I'll give it a try...

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    dougw over 9 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    good idea....

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