Bosch Uneo Cordless Rotary Hammer Project - Group 5 - 1.A - 2016
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Bosch Uneo Cordless Rotary Hammer Project - Group 5 - 1.A - 2016
The disassembly and displaying of a Bosch Uneo Cordless drill
Made by:
Faruk Polat
Mark Presmann
Jakob Lundorff
Magnus Christensen
Nicholai Jensen
Dissasembly
Tools used:
T10 screwdriver
Lock ring pliers
First we removed 10 screws, and already we were able to split the rotary hammer in two pieces.
The rest of the components we were able to take out and split, simply using our hands and lock ring pliers.
Construction of the Display Board
Tools used:
Drilling machine
Measuring tool
Screwdriver
Materials:
A big piece of wooden material
Two big shelf holders
Two small shelf holders
Screws
We started by cutting our piece of wood into 3 smaller pieces, after measuring and planning how we wanted our product to be presented. Thereafter we drilled holes for fishing line in the upper piece, which was later going to carry the different components. We then assembled the different pieces (shelf holders, wood) with screws.
Making and Mounting of Acrylic Background
Tools used:
Photoshop
Illustrator
Laser cutter
Materials:
Large piece of acrylic
4 sets of of bolts and fasteners
A white piece of paper for background
We wanted to do something special with our project, so we found a split view drawing of our product, and decided to get it engraved into a piece of acrylic. First we loaded the drawing into Photoshop, to edit measurements and other changes we wanted and make sure we only had white/black colors, for the laser cutter to work properly. With the drawing done in photoshop, we moved it to illustrator to be able to "print" it on the laser cutter. And voilá, the laser cutter did the rest. At last we mounted it onto our background with bolts and fasteners, and the white paper background in between.
Putting the Endproduct Together
Tools used:
Glue gun
Electric cordless drill
1 mm. drill
Vacuum forming machine
Materials:
Piece of plastic (for transparent shield)
Glue
White spray paint
Fishing line
LED strip
On/Off switch
We decided to hang the different components from above in fishing line, and glue the rest directly on the board. First we painted the top plate with white spray paint, and thereafter drilled holes for the fishing line with the 1 mm. drill. Next we used the vacuum forming machine, where a piece of plastic was heated app.180 seconds, the plastic was then pressed onto our form (shield) and vacuumed to fit tightly around the form. Now we went on to mount all the components either with glue, or from fishing line using the holes in the top plate. The LED strip was then mounted and connected to the batteries, from the Bosch hammer drill, and an on/off switch.