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+ | ====== Coffee Automaton for Teaching about Mechanics/ | ||
+ | We have a Wittenborg FB 5100, in almost working condition. | ||
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+ | The plan is to expose the inner workings of the machine, such that people can find out: "How does a coffee machine actually work?" | ||
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+ | - We should rip out the controller, and replace it with a manual key-panel for controlling the different motors, the boiler, and leds for the different sensors and display for temperature of water {{http:// | ||
+ | - Build in plexiglass plates as much as possible, such that the inner workings can be seen | ||
+ | - The automaton should now be able to be operated manually, and produce hot black liquid | ||
+ | - Bonus points for building in safe guards, i.e. not allowing the motors to run outside their safety areas | ||
+ | - Build a very friendly interface for " | ||
+ | - " | ||
+ | - Maybe something inspired by Turtle/Logo or whatever it's called: It's a GUI for programming how a Turtle should move to draw patterns | ||
+ | - Built a controller that will be used " | ||
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+ | ===== People ===== | ||
+ | * mchro | ||