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<u>'''How to Submit Parts'''</u>
<p><span style="font-size: 18pt;">NEW PROCESS IN&nbsp; DEVELOPMENT FOR USE WITH ONSHAPE. PLEASE BE PATIENT!</span></p>
== How To Submit Parts for Fabrication at L3Harris, for the PHS Shop (Team Made), or for the PHS CNC (Team Made) ==


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In order to get parts made a drawing must be completed '''''and''''' the appropriate files must be submitted (see below for drawing and file requirements).&nbsp; Please create a new line in the table&nbsp;FILES&nbsp;TO&nbsp;BE&nbsp;MADE&nbsp;for each part request and&nbsp;email the proper drawing and required files to [mailto:aaverill@harris.com aaverill@harris.com].&nbsp; Any questions at all, please ask Amy Averill.<br>
Follow the steps below for proper modeling and submittal of parts. It is critical to understand the type of part that is being made (sheet metal or machined) as this will dictate the model generation along with the types of files that will be required in order to physically make the part.


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If you have any questions for parts going to L3Harris for manufacturing, please ask Amy Averill (amy.averill@L3harris.com).


'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Notice that to save in any of these formats, you must click on "Save Copy As".'''
=== Steps For Fabrication ===


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#Determine if the part will be a sheet metal part, Machined (solid) part, or a 3-d printed part</br>
#*'''Sheetmetal Parts:''' flat parts with holes that go all the way through the material, and may get bent into a shape
#*'''Machined Parts:''' (1) pieces with intricate surfaces made from a block of metal or plastic, square or rectangular tube. (2) pieces made with bar stock, tube stock, hex rods or churro tube that needs to be cut to length, and or other features added.
#*'''3-D printed parts:''' pieces designed to be manufactured using the 3-D printing process.
#<p style="margin-top: 25px">Open the year specific Parts and Assembly Log (in Teams Robot Design channel) – assign the next number and complete the associated columns of the log for the part design phase.</p>
#<p style="margin-top: 25px">Design the part in OnShape and create a part drawing for it:</br><span style="margin-left: 40px">NOTE: If you need to rename the part in OnShape: in the Part Studio, right-click in instances panel, then select Rename.</span></br><span style="margin-left: 40px">NOTE: Be sure to follow the instructions carefully! Your part will be rejected and not made if you do not follow the instructions!</span></br><span style="margin-left: 40px; color: #ff0000">NOTE: Have all files checked by a mentor!</span></br><span style="margin-left: 40px">NOTE: [[OnShape Tips and Tricks|OnShape Tips and Tricks]]</span></p>
#*<p style="margin-top: 25px">'''Sheetmetal Parts:'''</p>
#**You '''must''' meet very specific requirements in the design of your part. Follow these steps <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating_a_Sheet_Metal_Part_in_OnShape_for_the_L3Harris_Model_Shop|Creating a Sheet Metal Part Drawing]]</span>
#*<p style="margin-top: 25px">'''Machined Parts''' (for our shop):</p>
#**Create your part
#**Create a drawing following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating_a_Part_Drawing_Using_OnShape|Creating a Part Drawing]]</span>
#*<p style="margin-top: 25px">'''Machined Parts''' (for our CNC):</p>
#**Create your part
#**Create a drawing following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating_a_Part_Drawing_Using_OnShape|Creating a Part Drawing]]</span>
#**TBD [[Fabrication - .stp|.stp]]
#*<p style="margin-top: 25px">'''Machined Parts''' (for L3Harris):</p>
#**Create your part
#**Create a drawing following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating_a_Part_Drawing_Using_OnShape|Creating a Part Drawing]]</span>
#**Create a .PDF following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Create_a_.PDF_of_the_part_drawing|Creating a .PDF of a part drawing]]</span>
#**Create a .STP file following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating a .STP file]]</span>
#**Send your .STP file and .PDF to L3Harris using the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;">[[Sending Files to L3Harris]]</span>
#*<p style="margin-top: 25px">'''3D Printed Parts''':</p>
#**Create your part
#**Create a drawing following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating_a_Part_Drawing_Using_OnShape|Creating a Part Drawing]]</span>
#**Create a .STL file for the 3D printer following the instructions here: <span style="font-size: 14pt;" >[[Creating a .STL File]]</span>


Once your&nbsp;part is complete, create a new drawing for your part (.idw):&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;


'''&nbsp;&nbsp; Drawing Requirements: '''(use the FIRST/Robotics drawing template under the&nbsp;English tab&nbsp;on the template menu).


The objective&nbsp;of the drawing is to show&nbsp;the main views of the part (front, right, left,&nbsp;top, bottom) and to provide dimensions so that someone can easily understand what the part is supposed to look like.&nbsp; The drawing should also:&nbsp;


'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; '''List Material


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; State Quantity Required
<span style="color: #ff0000">THE FOLLOWING ARE OLD STEPS, SO SKIP THEM</span>


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; Provide Overall Dimensions -&nbsp;length, width, height&nbsp;( '''*''' if the part is a '''sheetmetal''' part&nbsp;that&nbsp;is&nbsp;bent, then the dimensions must&nbsp;also include&nbsp;the location
#*You made the required files in the prior step!
 
#*;''Sheetmetal Parts''
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; of&nbsp;the bends&nbsp;and the radius&nbsp;used to bend the part)
#**[[SHEETMETAL PARTS|.pdf]] (''[[Fabrication - .pdf|old instructions]]'')
 
#**[[SHEETMETAL PARTS|.dxf]] - '''Must be 2000LT''' (''[[Fabrication - .dxf|old instructions]]'')
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; Note if any hardware needs to be installed and&nbsp;on which surface&nbsp;(such as standoffs or inserts - PEMS)
#*;''Machined Parts''
 
#**[[Fabrication - .pdf|.pdf]]
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; Name of student who created the drawing
#**[[Fabrication - .stp|.stp]]
 
#Update the Google Drive Part & Assembly log to indicate that the part has been sent to L3Harris for fabrication.<br><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; Current Date - this needs to be updated everytime a drawing is submitted to get parts made (this acts as the revision control)
<span class="mwt-editable mwt-comment" id="R1737408841880" " draggable="false" contenteditable="true">
 
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * If the part will be '''welded''', then care must be taken to&nbsp;design with the proper dimensioning scheme leaving room for the weldments
 
Once the drawing is complete, go to Save a Copy&nbsp;---&gt; '''Save a Copy As''' AUTOCAD&nbsp;.dwg (Autocad&nbsp;LT.)
 
[[Image:3-view controls 1 31 10.pdf|SAMPLE&nbsp;DRAWING]]<br><br>''''''Additional' ''File ''''''Requirements:'''&nbsp; Besides the drawing there are additional files that need to be created in order to store the actual data of the part.&nbsp; Determine if your part is a machined part or cut part and then create the necessary file as listed below.&nbsp;
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - If the part is a '''machined part''' (think parts made from blocks of aluminum with intricate surfaces) then a '''.stp '''file needs to be created
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;To create a '''.stp'''
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- Have&nbsp;the part model&nbsp;open&nbsp;(.ipt), go to Save a Copy&nbsp;---&gt; Save a Copy&nbsp;As ---&gt; Choose file format .stp&nbsp;
 
'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''- If the part is a '''cut part''' (think flat parts with holes, bar stock to be cut to length, sheetmetal that gets bent) then a '''.dxf'''&nbsp; file needs to be created.&nbsp; The .dxf
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; is basically a stripped down version of the drawing.
 
'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''To create a '''.dxf'''
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ''*&nbsp; If the part is bent start by changing&nbsp;the model (.ipt) to the flat pattern (unbent version)&nbsp;before creating the new drawing (.idw).&nbsp; When the top''  
 
''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; view is shown it should be '''in the&nbsp;unbent state'''''
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Create a new drawing (.idw) for the part.&nbsp; Show the top view of the part (with all the cutouts, holes,&nbsp;if there are any)
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - There should be no borders or templates
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - There should be no dimensions
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Scale the part 1:1
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-&nbsp;Then use Save a Copy---&gt; Save a Copy&nbsp;As and save as a .dxf Autocad LT.
 
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Here's an example of how a '''SHEET METAL''' should be sent. It needs two views (folded and flat). The flat view should be clear of everything (template, text, deimensions) while the folded view has all the dimensions needed.
 
This includes:<br>
 
*Overall Dimensions (L, W, H)
*(For bends) the inner radius and degrees of the bend
*the length of bends (from the center of the bend to the outer edge of the bent section)
*properly annotated holes (the example doesn't have a thread and cuts all the way through, so is expressed as a diameter)
*Thickness and type of metal used (as a note)
*To keep the drawing clear, write notes on repeated parts (example has 4 of the same bends, and therefore has a note)
 
[[Image:Parts Fabrication Example1.PNG|800px]][[Image:Parts Fabrication Example2.PNG|200px]]  
 
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<u>'''Files to be made'''</u>  
 
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<u>'''Order Status'''</u>


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! scope="col" | Date
! scope="col" | Requested Item
! scope="col" | Requestor
! scope="col" | Ordered By/Date
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! scope="col" | RX'd
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! scope="col" | 1/13/10
! scope="col" | 2010 Slot Chassis Brkt
! scope="col" | Gannon
! scope="col" |
Averill 1/13/10
 
! scope="col" | 8
! scope="col" | 1/15
|-
! scope="col" |
1/13/10


! scope="col" | 2010 Motor Mount SS
== How To 3D Print Parts ==
! scope="col" | Gannon
! scope="col" | Averill 1/13/10<br>
! scope="col" | 4
! scope="col" | 1/15
|-
! scope="col" | 1/13/10
! scope="col" | 2010 Rear Moto Cross Brace
! scope="col" | Gannon
! scope="col" | Averill 1/13/10<br>
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 1/15
|-
! scope="col" | 1/13/10
! scope="col" | 2010 Bearing Block 3_8ID
! scope="col" | Gannon
! scope="col" |
Averill 1/14/10


! scope="col" | 4
Follow the steps below for proper modeling of 3D printed parts.
! scope="col" | 1/18<br>
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! scope="col" | 1/15/10
! scope="col" | 2010 Camera Mount Sheet 1
! scope="col" | Dora
! scope="col" | Averill 1/14/10 <br>
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 1/18<br>
|-
! scope="col" | 1/18/10
! scope="col" | 2010 Camera Mount Bent
! scope="col" | Dora
! scope="col" |
Averill 1/14/10


! scope="col" | 1
If you have any questions, please ask Dave.
! scope="col" | 1/18<br>
|-
! scope="col" | 2/1/10
! scope="col" | Control Box Insert
! scope="col" | Controls
! scope="col" | Averill 2/1/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/2
|-
! scope="col" | 2/3/10
! scope="col" | Battery Case
! scope="col" | Dora
! scope="col" | Averill 2/4/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/3/10
! scope="col" | Motor Mount
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/4/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/3/10
! scope="col" | Rear Pulley Support cross member
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/4/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/3/10
! scope="col" | Magnet Contact Detector
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/4/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Front Ball Stopper Left
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Front Ball Stopper
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Latch
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
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! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Superstructure Gusset
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 2
! scope="col" | 2/11
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! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Superstructure bolting plate
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
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! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Tom Dempsey
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
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! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Electromagnet span Sheet Metal
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | HOLD
|-
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" |
Steel Plate


! scope="col" | Wolfe
=== Steps For 3D Printing [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14irjYK9dBww8BxdWR39N614V5eNRXdvq/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110982024978805285401&rtpof=true&sd=true (Detailed Instructions)] ===
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
#Open the part file you want to 3D Print
! scope="col" | 1
#Do an Export --> CAD Format
! scope="col" | HOLD
#Change the Save As Type to STL Files (*STL)
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#In the file Dialog press the Options... button.
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
#Make sure the Format is set to Binary.
! scope="col" | Yoke Flange shaft Support
#Set the Units pull down selector to mm.
! scope="col" | Wolfe
#Set the Resolution to High.
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
#Leave everything else as default.
! scope="col" | 2
#Press the OK button.
! scope="col" | 2/11
#Back in the file dialog navigate to the location you want to save the file and update the file name.  Put 3D printer files in ..\02 Build Season (ROBOT)\10 Shop Drawings\3D Printer.
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#Press the Save button in the file dialog.
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
#Create a drawing of the part and put it in the shop binder.
! scope="col" | Window Motor Moutning Brakcte
#Uncheck the box for Export Colors
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 2
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Window Motor Reinforcing Bracket
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/5/10
! scope="col" | Arresting Cable Bracket
! scope="col" | Wolfe
! scope="col" | Averill 2/5/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/7/10
! scope="col" | 1-02  
! scope="col" | Shecca
! scope="col" | Averill 2/8/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/7/10
! scope="col" | 1-03
! scope="col" | Shecca
! scope="col" | Averill 2/8/10
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/7/10
! scope="col" | 2-01 Ratchet Wheel
! scope="col" | Shecca
! scope="col" | Averill 2/8/10
! scope="col" | 2
! scope="col" | 2/11
|-
! scope="col" | 2/7/10
! scope="col" | 2-03 Ratchet Pawl
! scope="col" | Shecca
! scope="col" | Averill 2/9/10
! scope="col" | 2
! scope="col" | 2/11
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! scope="col" | 2/9/10
! scope="col" | 1-01
! scope="col" | Shecca
! scope="col" | Averill 2/10/10  
! scope="col" | 1
! scope="col" | 2/11
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<br><u>'''Parts Built Elsewhere'''</u>


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''<u>NOTE:</u>'' The dimensions for a clearance hole for 1/2 inch hex axle is .60 inches from a corner of the hexagon to the opposite corner, as per photo below. 


Notice that RX'd means recieved.  
[[File:Hexagon.png|RTENOTITLE]]


== Archives ==
== Archives ==


*[[2009:Fabrication|2009 Fabrication Page]]
*[[2009:Fabrication|2009 Fabrication Page]]

Latest revision as of 13:14, 1 February 2025

NEW PROCESS IN  DEVELOPMENT FOR USE WITH ONSHAPE. PLEASE BE PATIENT!

How To Submit Parts for Fabrication at L3Harris, for the PHS Shop (Team Made), or for the PHS CNC (Team Made)

Follow the steps below for proper modeling and submittal of parts. It is critical to understand the type of part that is being made (sheet metal or machined) as this will dictate the model generation along with the types of files that will be required in order to physically make the part.

If you have any questions for parts going to L3Harris for manufacturing, please ask Amy Averill (amy.averill@L3harris.com).

Steps For Fabrication

  1. Determine if the part will be a sheet metal part, Machined (solid) part, or a 3-d printed part
    • Sheetmetal Parts: flat parts with holes that go all the way through the material, and may get bent into a shape
    • Machined Parts: (1) pieces with intricate surfaces made from a block of metal or plastic, square or rectangular tube. (2) pieces made with bar stock, tube stock, hex rods or churro tube that needs to be cut to length, and or other features added.
    • 3-D printed parts: pieces designed to be manufactured using the 3-D printing process.
  2. Open the year specific Parts and Assembly Log (in Teams Robot Design channel) – assign the next number and complete the associated columns of the log for the part design phase.

  3. Design the part in OnShape and create a part drawing for it:
    NOTE: If you need to rename the part in OnShape: in the Part Studio, right-click in instances panel, then select Rename.
    NOTE: Be sure to follow the instructions carefully! Your part will be rejected and not made if you do not follow the instructions!
    NOTE: Have all files checked by a mentor!
    NOTE: OnShape Tips and Tricks



THE FOLLOWING ARE OLD STEPS, SO SKIP THEM

  1. Update the Google Drive Part & Assembly log to indicate that the part has been sent to L3Harris for fabrication.

Date Files Emailed Requested Item (Filename) Requestor Parts Ordered By/Date Quantity Per Robot Received Date


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How To 3D Print Parts

Follow the steps below for proper modeling of 3D printed parts.

If you have any questions, please ask Dave.

Steps For 3D Printing (Detailed Instructions)

  1. Open the part file you want to 3D Print
  2. Do an Export --> CAD Format
  3. Change the Save As Type to STL Files (*STL)
  4. In the file Dialog press the Options... button.
  5. Make sure the Format is set to Binary.
  6. Set the Units pull down selector to mm.
  7. Set the Resolution to High.
  8. Leave everything else as default.
  9. Press the OK button.
  10. Back in the file dialog navigate to the location you want to save the file and update the file name.  Put 3D printer files in ..\02 Build Season (ROBOT)\10 Shop Drawings\3D Printer.
  11. Press the Save button in the file dialog.
  12. Create a drawing of the part and put it in the shop binder.
  13. Uncheck the box for Export Colors


 

NOTE: The dimensions for a clearance hole for 1/2 inch hex axle is .60 inches from a corner of the hexagon to the opposite corner, as per photo below. 

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