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Fly Wheel

Base

Coupling
Wobbler
My first semester as a student inthe manufacturing minor program was spent buildind a wobbler as part of a group of three. Two total parts were manufactured using a bed mill, five in a mechanical lathe, and one was casted. The three dimensional drawing in solidworks was given to each member for each part. Once each part was manufactured we used CNC programing to scetch a design into the part. My design is one of the Golden State Warriors (NBA basketball) logo the city with the bay brige. The parts were then assembled to create the wobbler. Once the wobbler was assembled we attached it to an air compressor and used a stroboscope to measure the rpm of the fly wheel. My wobbler ran at one of the higher speed at around 1800 rpm.
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