I mentioned this idea briefly to tootall, but I think it's time to unleash it.
Back when I worked with the robotics team in school building battlebots (which, I found, I could use to drag immensely heavy loads around the room) I had a little experience with pneumatics. Granted this experience is not, by no stretch of the imagination, much, but it allows me to assemble something that works.
I was able to get a few parts for examination (I can't keep them, though) and I think I may be able to get this idea off the ground. Now - I have done something similar before, in the terms of building robotic limbs, but nothing of this sort of precision.
What I am going to try to do is try and find some spare parts that I can keep - and attempt to bypass the linkage and lever on an RCBS rockchucker (better yet a progressive press) and automate the ram so it can be controlled using a joystick. If I can't bypass the linkage I may just end up attaching the piston to the lever itself.
Granted, this would void the warranty on the press, I am sure, but it does sound like an interesting concept, and if I could only find the right parts, it would be absolutely feasible.
What do you guys think? Would any Toronto area Nutz be able to help me out on this?
Update: my bench is now under construction
- Dave.
Back when I worked with the robotics team in school building battlebots (which, I found, I could use to drag immensely heavy loads around the room) I had a little experience with pneumatics. Granted this experience is not, by no stretch of the imagination, much, but it allows me to assemble something that works.
I was able to get a few parts for examination (I can't keep them, though) and I think I may be able to get this idea off the ground. Now - I have done something similar before, in the terms of building robotic limbs, but nothing of this sort of precision.
What I am going to try to do is try and find some spare parts that I can keep - and attempt to bypass the linkage and lever on an RCBS rockchucker (better yet a progressive press) and automate the ram so it can be controlled using a joystick. If I can't bypass the linkage I may just end up attaching the piston to the lever itself.
Granted, this would void the warranty on the press, I am sure, but it does sound like an interesting concept, and if I could only find the right parts, it would be absolutely feasible.
What do you guys think? Would any Toronto area Nutz be able to help me out on this?
Update: my bench is now under construction
- Dave.
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