Week #10 (3/27-31) Weekly Progress Report

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rjagodowski
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Week #10 (3/27-31) Weekly Progress Report

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Post your progress, contributions, work and anything else you did for the Team project here.

There will be a separate Topic for each week during the semester.

These are individual posts, so each member must post their own progress report. If you worked with others, or the entire group, then you can mention that in your post as well. But each member must post to receive credit for this week's post.
rpoznyur2101
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Re: Week #10 (3/27-31) Weekly Progress Report

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This Week was pretty productive, I worked on extending the ramp and cutting out side barriers for it as well as making the hole bigger on the Hopper. Jake and Grayyton continued with PLC and made the conveyor to work. Rigo helped with making the ramp barriers. Jake and Vlad made servo motors vibrators for the Hopper.
jhgirouard2101
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Re: Week #10 (3/27-31) Weekly Progress Report

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Created the 3rd version of the vibrating hopper by soldering a counterweight to the shaft of the motor, mounted 2 of them to the hopper, and tested them out.
reespinoza2101
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Re: Week #10 (3/27-31) Weekly Progress Report

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i started adding ramp barriers to the ramp as well as talking with Vlad to making a block for the stepper and adjust the height if needed as well as the squeeze fit to the stepper motor
vaseleznev2001
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Re: Week #10 (3/27-31) Weekly Progress Report

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Chuck had brought in some of his personal motors which we soldered on counterweights onto. after installing them the vibration seemed to be enough but I think the motors sat too high on the hopper. After bringing them lower we started having the problem of the counterweights falling off. So we decided to start construction of the PVC shoot that would deliver the balls to the boxes.
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