Pneumatic Axis of Control
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:18 pm
I posted it on another thread as a theory, but now I am actually starting the project. Over the next few weeks, I will be building a pneumatic axis of control. I will eventually find a way to mount it on my spudgun, but for now, it's just a little project I have going on... As it is, I'm only 13, and therefore still living on allowance... -_- , so the stuff make take a bit to get...
Anyway, I will update this post with pictures, information, and item's I have received...
Anyway, I've got the winning bid atm on two cylinders with 8" stroke...
I've decided to MODIFY my plans , so that instead of using the complicated horizontal that I had, I plan to make it fully rotational 360 degrees. If anyone has experience, in the motors though, I need to figure out how I can extend it...
I will update as I go along. I originally planned to have it controlled by a microcontroller, but that got confusing and complicated due to my limited technical knowledge, I will do that once I get it all set up...
Ebay, MCMaster, and All Electronics are going to be my primary sources of getting my goods...
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Also, if you would like to sell me any of this stuff, at a competitive price(heh), pm me and we'll see if we can work something out....
Thanks again to all the people who helped me work on and design this project....
Now, to how it's all going to work....
The vertical movement is probably the most simple. I fill the cylinders up with air simultaneously, and they both rise. Open the sprinkler valve that both are connected to, and they come down.
The tricky part was figuring out how to make a horizontal axis. You can get a pneumatic slide at MCMaster for $190, so I decided that I would make a homemade magnetic piston. Basically, there is a piston with a magnet in the middle of it, in the middle of a closed chamber. You fill the left side with air, the magnetic piston moves to the right, and the magnetic slide on the top follows it. I release air from the left and add air to the right side and the piston moves to the left side of the chamber, taking the slide with it. I can probably make a diagram if people are still having trouble... :-\
Anyway, the slide system will be mounted to the top of the pneumatic cylinders.
Anyway, I wanted this all to be controlled by a single system. I am using the two three way valves to direct which way I want the air to go. The first three way valve is connected directly to the tank. When it is opened, it leads to the left or the right. If it goes to the left, it will fill up the pneumatic cylinders and the structure will rise. If it goes to the right, it leads to another three way valve. It will then either be directed to the left or right side of the magnetic piston.
Anyway, I want to thank everyone who posted on my original thread, especially markfh11q and Gepard...
Pics of my things that I'm ordering will be posted as well as the status.

Anyway, I've got the winning bid atm on two cylinders with 8" stroke...
I've decided to MODIFY my plans , so that instead of using the complicated horizontal that I had, I plan to make it fully rotational 360 degrees. If anyone has experience, in the motors though, I need to figure out how I can extend it...
I will update as I go along. I originally planned to have it controlled by a microcontroller, but that got confusing and complicated due to my limited technical knowledge, I will do that once I get it all set up...
Ebay, MCMaster, and All Electronics are going to be my primary sources of getting my goods...

Also, if you would like to sell me any of this stuff, at a competitive price(heh), pm me and we'll see if we can work something out....
Thanks again to all the people who helped me work on and design this project....
Now, to how it's all going to work....
The vertical movement is probably the most simple. I fill the cylinders up with air simultaneously, and they both rise. Open the sprinkler valve that both are connected to, and they come down.
The tricky part was figuring out how to make a horizontal axis. You can get a pneumatic slide at MCMaster for $190, so I decided that I would make a homemade magnetic piston. Basically, there is a piston with a magnet in the middle of it, in the middle of a closed chamber. You fill the left side with air, the magnetic piston moves to the right, and the magnetic slide on the top follows it. I release air from the left and add air to the right side and the piston moves to the left side of the chamber, taking the slide with it. I can probably make a diagram if people are still having trouble... :-\
Anyway, the slide system will be mounted to the top of the pneumatic cylinders.
Anyway, I wanted this all to be controlled by a single system. I am using the two three way valves to direct which way I want the air to go. The first three way valve is connected directly to the tank. When it is opened, it leads to the left or the right. If it goes to the left, it will fill up the pneumatic cylinders and the structure will rise. If it goes to the right, it leads to another three way valve. It will then either be directed to the left or right side of the magnetic piston.
Anyway, I want to thank everyone who posted on my original thread, especially markfh11q and Gepard...
Pics of my things that I'm ordering will be posted as well as the status.