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The Granulator MKll was a continuation from what [[User:pjgoreck|Peter Gorecki]] and [[User:Wnelson| Walker Nelson]] had designed. This semesters task was to build the design model. We have not completed the granulator as of now due to unforeseen obstacles such as having to work around machine shop hours and having to wait for parts. Due to manufactures not replying for request for quotes for the granulation blades we had to make our own blades. All the parts besides the blades that required machining were done using drill press, corded drill, and an angle grinder. So far one of the issues that we have found with the initial design is with the granulation screen. Because when we cut the pipe in half there was tension in the pipe which changed the dimensions. The granulator is close to being fully assembled. I am planning on completing the assembly over the summer as well perform testing and make adjustments. I will update the Spring 2017 work section after completion of machine.
The Granulator MKll was a continuation from what [[User:pjgoreck|Peter Gorecki]] and [[User:Wnelson| Walker Nelson]] had designed. This semesters task was to build the design model. We have not completed the granulator as of now due to unforeseen obstacles such as having to work around machine shop hours and having to wait for parts. Due to manufactures not replying for request for quotes for the granulation blades we had to make our own blades. All the parts besides the blades that required machining were done using drill press, corded drill, and an angle grinder. So far one of the issues that we have found with the initial design is with the granulation screen. Because when we cut the pipe in half there was tension in the pipe which changed the dimensions. The granulator is close to being fully assembled. I am planning on completing the assembly over the summer as well perform testing and make adjustments. I will update the Spring 2017 work section after completion of machine.
==Enterprise Fall 2017==
This semester I have been working on continuing the assembly of the Granulator MKll. During this semester I have almost completely assembled the Granulator. Electrical has also been started and I am waiting on parts to come in to complete the wiring of the machine. We have also decided on fully enclosing the machine in wood to protect the user from the belt, and other moving parts, as well serve as a barrier between the machine and the surrounding incase of a catastrophic failure which the panels will be cut out in within the next month  and installed.
===Granulator MKll Update===
====Errors with Design====
====Design Changes====


== Interests ==
== Interests ==
I am interested in Open Source Machines such as 3D printers and other CNC machines. Also I am interested in the ways that 3D printing will help save money and economic benefits of 3D printers in the home.
I am interested in Open Source Machines such as 3D printers and CNC Router Mills. I am also interested in the ways that 3D printing and other supporting technologies will help push the ways we go about our daily lives and how they can help make our day to day tasks easier and more efficient.


== Experience ==
== Experience ==

Revision as of 00:16, 14 December 2017

Jacob Franz

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About Me

I am a third year undergraduate student at Michigan Technological University majoring in Mechanical Engineer. I joined Open Source Hardware Enterprise Fall 2016. I am the lead on the Granulator MKll project which is apart of the C3 Grant. I help with any machining that needs to be completed for OSHE.

Enterprise Fall 2016

Ford College Community Challenge Project:

This semester I started working on the Ford C3 Grant Project. My main project was to design a belt cover for use on the plastic granulator. I also collaborated with Peter Gorecki and Walker Nelson in the early stages of designing the new plastic granulator. During this time we brainstormed ideas of cutting methods, potential design features, and what test, and calculations will need to be done. The main design goal for creating a belt cover was to have the cover be 3D printed using a Open Source 3D Printer, as well not having to do any modifications to the current machine. My design uses the 4 preexisting holes on the legs. In order to attach the 3D printed parts to the machine it will require new parts to fit through both the 3D printed part and legs. Currently The main components of the Belt cover are designed and on the waitlist to be printed at the start of next semester.

Bill Of Materials for adding on belt cover (added on to original BOM):
4 - 3/8" x 4" Course thread bolts
1 - 3/8" coarse thread locknuts
4 -1/2" x 5/8" x1" Steel Spacers
4 - 3/8" Washers
PLA Filament


Enterprise Spring 2017

The enterprise had received a Prusa i3 MKll kit this semester which I had assembled the printer and did maintenance work when the printer had issues. Also, I helped with the production of the husky statue's this semester.

Granulator MKll

The Granulator MKll was a continuation from what Peter Gorecki and Walker Nelson had designed. This semesters task was to build the design model. We have not completed the granulator as of now due to unforeseen obstacles such as having to work around machine shop hours and having to wait for parts. Due to manufactures not replying for request for quotes for the granulation blades we had to make our own blades. All the parts besides the blades that required machining were done using drill press, corded drill, and an angle grinder. So far one of the issues that we have found with the initial design is with the granulation screen. Because when we cut the pipe in half there was tension in the pipe which changed the dimensions. The granulator is close to being fully assembled. I am planning on completing the assembly over the summer as well perform testing and make adjustments. I will update the Spring 2017 work section after completion of machine.

Enterprise Fall 2017

This semester I have been working on continuing the assembly of the Granulator MKll. During this semester I have almost completely assembled the Granulator. Electrical has also been started and I am waiting on parts to come in to complete the wiring of the machine. We have also decided on fully enclosing the machine in wood to protect the user from the belt, and other moving parts, as well serve as a barrier between the machine and the surrounding incase of a catastrophic failure which the panels will be cut out in within the next month and installed.

Granulator MKll Update

Errors with Design

Design Changes

Interests

I am interested in Open Source Machines such as 3D printers and CNC Router Mills. I am also interested in the ways that 3D printing and other supporting technologies will help push the ways we go about our daily lives and how they can help make our day to day tasks easier and more efficient.

Experience

Assembled 2 Prusa i3 MKll Kits Built a variant of the Athena 3D Printer Troubleshooting 3D Printers

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