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kit:assembly_outline [2017/01/11 16:58] – [Basket Faceplate sub-assembly] - Created stevekit:assembly_outline [2018/08/01 13:37] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-This is the **outline** of the assembly instructions for the new Crowbox (internal note: Ploppy v007)+This is the **outline** of the assembly instructions for the new CrowBox (internal note: Ploppy v007)
  
 ====== Set up your work area ====== ====== Set up your work area ======
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     * Newspaper is OK, but use several layers.     * Newspaper is OK, but use several layers.
     * A flap or side panel from a large cardboard box is perfect.     * A flap or side panel from a large cardboard box is perfect.
 +
 +====== Using hot glue ======
 +FIXME - Currently just data in outline form. Write this out
 +  * Use a "high temperature" glue gun, not a cheapo craft store gun
 +  * Recommend "BestStik" high-temperature glue sticks from Surebonder
 +  * Use alcohol to release hot glue, DO NOT use a knife
 +  * Keep a cup of cool water nearby in case hot glue gets on skin
 +
 +====== Using plastic cement ======
 +FIXME - Data in outline format, write it out
 +
 +  * Explain cement vs. glue
 +  * Recommend Sci-Grip 16 (medium-bodied) brand solvent cement
 +  * Recommend precision applicator tip
 ====== Build Phase One: Sub-assemblies ====== ====== Build Phase One: Sub-assemblies ======
-In this first phase we'll be taking various acrylic parts for the Crowbox and assembling them into larger parts of the machine. In Phase Two we'll start using the sub assemblies from this step.+In this first phase we'll be taking various acrylic parts from the CrowBox kit and assembling them into larger parts of the machine. In Phase Two we'll put the finished machine together from these sub-assemblies.
  
 ===== Baseplate sub-assembly ===== ===== Baseplate sub-assembly =====
-The **Baseplate** is the platform upon which the entire Crowbox is built. In this step we'll be adding some reinforcement to the baseplate to make it stronger.+The **Baseplate** is the platform upon which the entire CrowBox is built. In this step we'll be adding some reinforcement to the baseplate to make it stronger at the points where the CrowBox will be screwed to a pole or platform.
  
  
 ==== Gather Parts & Supplies ==== ==== Gather Parts & Supplies ====
-All parts required for this step are Acrylic. 
   * Machine Baseplate x1   * Machine Baseplate x1
   * Reinforcing ring x4   * Reinforcing ring x4
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 ==== Build it! ==== ==== Build it! ====
   - Peel the protective paper from one side of the **baseplate**   - Peel the protective paper from one side of the **baseplate**
-  - Set the **baseplate**, bare side UP, on a flat, protected work surface+  - Set the **baseplate**, peeled side UP, on your work surface
   - Peel the protective paper from both sides of each **reinforcing ring**   - Peel the protective paper from both sides of each **reinforcing ring**
-  - For the next steps, do one ring at a time then move on to another+  - For the next steps, attach one ring at a time then move on to another
     - Apply a thin bead of **plastic cement** around one of the holes in the **baseplate**     - Apply a thin bead of **plastic cement** around one of the holes in the **baseplate**
-    - Place one **reinforcing ring** over the same hole and carefully adjust its position so that the hole in the **reinforcing ring** aligns with the hole in the **baseplate**.+    - Place one **reinforcing ring** over the same hole and carefully adjust its position so that the hole in the **reinforcing ring** aligns with the hole in the **baseplate**. The **ring** should slide easily on the fresh **cement**
     - Repeat until all **reinforcing rings** are in place     - Repeat until all **reinforcing rings** are in place
-  - Finally, double-check that none of the **rings** are still properly aligned, then set this sub-assembly aside to dry.+  - Finally, double check that all of the **rings** are still properly aligned, then set this sub-assembly aside to dry.
  
  
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 ===== Machine Faceplate sub-assembly ===== ===== Machine Faceplate sub-assembly =====
 +The front of the machine
 +
 +==== Gather Parts & Supplies ====
 +  * Machine faceplate
 +  * Small ribs (solid color) (2)
 +  * Large ribs (2)
 +  * Plastic cement
 +  * M3x10mm machine screw (6)
 +  * M3 nuts (6)
 +
 +==== Build It! ====
 +Note: Small ribs must be installed **first**!
 +
 +  - FIXME - Steps!
 +
 +===== Coin Slide sub-assembly =====
 +The **Coin Slide** is an acrylic ramp that catches coins from the **funnel** and transmits them to the inside of the CrowBox for storage. The **coin slide** features a network of thin copper wires which also electronically detect the metal coin as it slides into the CrowBox for storage.
 +
 +
 +==== Gather Parts & Supplies ====
 +  * Coin slide x1
 +  * Coin slide side rails x2
 +  * 24 gauge bare copper wires. 7x12 inch lengths
 +  * 3M self-adhesive noise dampening mat
 +  * Plastic cement
 +==== Build it! ====
 +  - Peel all protective paper from all acrylic parts
 +  - Cement side rails to coin slide
 +  - Attach and trim sound dampening material
 +  - Weave the wires
 +
 ===== Rail sub-assemblies ===== ===== Rail sub-assemblies =====
 +Here we'll assemble the rails upon which the **basket lid** will slide. These rails also contribute to the overall structural strength of the CrowBox machine.
 +
 +==== Gather Parts & Supplies ====
 +  *Rail (2)
 +  *Rail lower ledge (2)
 +  *M3x10mm machine screw (4)
 +  *M3 nut (4)
 +  *Plastic cement
 +
 +==== Build It! ====
 +  - FIXME : Bleah, confusing
 +  - Orientation of parts is particularly important in this assembly
 +  - Peel protective paper from both sides of all four acrylic parts
 +  - Lay the two **rails** flat on your work surface, arranged as shown
 +    - FIXME - [Image: Show rail orientation]
 +  - Go through the following steps one entire **rail** at a time, then repeat for the other **rail**
 +    - Push two **machine screws** through the //bottom pair// of holes in the **rail**
 +    - Apply a thin line of **cement** between and beyond the screws on each **rail**
 +      - FIXME - [Image: demonstrate glue bead line]
 +    - Align the two holes in a **lower ledge** over the upturned screws in the **rail** and press the **lower ledge** down into the line of **cement**
 +    - Thread an M3 nut onto each screw and hand-tighten
 +
 ===== Rotor sub-assembly ===== ===== Rotor sub-assembly =====
 +In this step we'll assemble the **rotor**, which transmits power from the **servo motor** to the **sliding lid**, allowing the reward basket to be opened and closed.
 +
 +==== Gather Parts & Supplies ====
 +  * Rotor
 +  * Rotor servo shoe
 +  * Plastic cement
 +  * M3x10mm machine screw (3)
 +  * M3 nut (3)
 +
 +==== Build It! ====
 +  - Peel protective paper from both sides of the **rotor**
 +  - Peel protective paper from both sides of the **rotor servo shoe**
 +  - Push one M3 machine screw through each of the holes in the **rotor**
 +  - Place the **rotor** flat on your work surface with screw shanks facing //up//
 +  - Apply three small dots of **cement** to the **rotor**, placing one dot between each pair of holes in the **rotor**
 +    - [IMAGE]
 +  - Thread the **rotor servo shoe** onto the three upturned machine screws in the **rotor** and carefully work the **shoe** down until it presses flush against the **rotor**
 +  - Thread an M3 nut onto each screw and hand-tighten
 +  - Set this sub-assembly aside to dry
 +
 ===== Coin Magazine sub-assembly ===== ===== Coin Magazine sub-assembly =====
 +The **coin magazine** holds the CrowBox's supply of training coins, which will later be automatically dispensed to help train Crows.
 +
 +==== Gather Parts & Supplies ====
 +  * Coin magazine side panels (2)
 +  * Coin magazine front panel
 +  * Coin magazine rear panel
 +  * Coin magazine skids (2)
 +  * Silicone band
 +  * Plastic Cement
 +
 +==== Build It! ====
 +  - FIXME - These instructions aren't great
 +  - Peel the protective paper from both sides of all six **coin magazine** parts
 +  - NOTE: The four sides of the **coin magazine** can only be assembled one way so don't worry about getting it wrong
 +  - Arrange together all four side panels of the **coin magazine** to form a square tube
 +    - FIXME - [IMAGE]
 +  - Hold this square tube together //gently// with one hand, and with the other work the **silicone band** over the tube to hold it together while we cement.
 +  - With the band secured (you may need to double loop it), apply a bead of **cement** along the four inside corner edges of the square tube as shown
 +    - FIXME - [IMAGE]
 +  - Place the two **skids** on your work surface, side by side but slightly apart
 +  - Apply a thin bead of **cement** along the long outside edge of each **skid**
 +    - FIXME - [IMAGE]
 +  - IMPORTANT: For this next step, make sure you don't have the **coin magazine** upside down!
 +  - Lower the **coin magazine** onto the **skids**, adjusting them as necessary to attach as shown
 +    - FIXME - [IMAGE]
 +  - Double check the 'squareness' of the **coin magazine** and the position of the **skids** before setting this sub-assembly aside to dry.
  
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