Notes:
- each pcb board including all its bits counts as one electronic part
- all the wires counts as one part
The problem with a part count analysis is that it looks at the average fastener as four parts (nut, bolt, 2 washers). Seeing as we're eventually looking to swap fasteners for RP snap fits here's the analysis without the fasteners:
So what's that "others" proportion made up of I hear you cry:
Plastic bag (moulding release)
Timing belt
Capa
Stepper motor
Spring
Grease
Bed (MDF)
Fan
PTFE barrel holder (PTFE rod)
200:1 geared motor
200mm Heater wire (0.2mm nichrome)
Thermistor
Flexible coupling (steel wire)
Silicone tube
Grease
High-temp epoxy (JB Weld)
Plumber's thread seal tape
Half bearing (brass)
I think for our first release we've succeeded with Darwin by keeping this "others" list low, and equally importantly, widely accessible - all in all a solid development platform I reckon. Nice one chaps!! All Mendel's got to do is 'build on this' (heheh. heheheheheh. heh. sorry.)
Ed,
ReplyDeleteHave you got a final weight for the amount of plastic that is in Darwin?
Forrest
Just over a kilo...
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