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== Test Tube Roller ==
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<br><h1>Hardware</h1><br>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/0/0b/CU_2014_OpenGel.png" title="The Cooper Union OpenGelBox" height="100px" width="100px" /><br>
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<span class="hardware"><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/OpenGel">OpenGelBox</a></span>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/15/CU_2014_OpenRoller_icon.png" title="The Cooper Union Open Tube Roller" height="100"  /><br>
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<span class="hardware"><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/OpenRoller">OpenRoller</a></span>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/3e/CU_OpenFuge-stock.jpg" title="OpenFuge" height="100"  /><br>
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<span class="hardware"><a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/OpenFuge/" target="_blank">OpenFuge</a></span>
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<h2>Open Source Test Tube Roller</h2>
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This test tube roller is a simple and cost-effective test tube roller. It is made from 6mm acrylic, cardboard, a DC motor, a potentiometer, and one custom 3D printed hub. The potentiometer allows for variable speeds by limiting current to the motor.
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The test tube roller is an open source lab equipment design. This design was created by Karlin Yeh and Wilfrido Castillo and a version of it is in the Cooper Union. This design is made from cardboard, .125" acrylic, a few electronic components and a DC motor.  
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/ee/CU_OpenRoller_CAD.PNG" width="450" /><br>
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The following are needed to build the roller:
The following are needed to build the roller:
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A 12V wall wart was used for this but most appropriate power sources can be used.<br>
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Both a power switch and transistor are optional and can be used to regulate the power and speed of the motor.<br>
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A 12V wall wart was used for this but most appropriate power sources can be used.
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<li>Download the original CAD files for the “motor_front” and “hub” and adjust the motor mount pattern and motor hub diameter to match the dimensions of your motor </li>
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<li>Screw together frame and motor. Use lock nuts on pivot joints</li>
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<li>Solder the power supply to the motor with the power switch and potentiometer in series</li>
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<li>Wrap rubber bands around test tubes before inserting into hub. This is to prevent slipping as the cardboard friction fit can sometimes slip over time</li>
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Both a power switch and transistor are optional and can be used to regulate the power and speed of the motor.
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b2/CU_OpenRoller_parts1.png" width="400" /><br>
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<em>Completed Assembly</em><br>The design was mainly based around the DC motor since it was the only one that could be used at the moment. Future designs can be modified to fit other DC motor's.<br><br>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/f4/CU_OpenRoller_parts2.png" width="400"/><br>
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The hub attaches the tube holder to the motor's shaft. The hub was customized to the diameter of the shaft; it was then press fitted onto the preheated shaft to ensure a solid fit.<br>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/36/CU_OpenRoller_parts3.png" width="400" /><br>
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(Need to post the dxf files and sldprt) The mounting holes and 3-d printed hub may need to be modified based on the DC motor being used.
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/16/CU_OpenRoller_parts4.png" width="400" /><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/d/dc/CU_OpenRoller_parts5.png" width="400" /><br>
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 18 October 2014

Cooper Union 2014 iGEM






Open Source Test Tube Roller




This test tube roller is a simple and cost-effective test tube roller. It is made from 6mm acrylic, cardboard, a DC motor, a potentiometer, and one custom 3D printed hub. The potentiometer allows for variable speeds by limiting current to the motor.

Build


Plans



The mounting holes and 3-D printed hub may need to be modified based on the DC motor being used.

Parts


The following are needed to build the roller:
  • 6mm Acrylic sheet
  • DC Motor
  • Power supply with matching voltage to motor
  • Potentiometer
  • Power Switch
  • #8-32 screws, nuts, and locknuts

Notes
A 12V wall wart was used for this but most appropriate power sources can be used.
Both a power switch and transistor are optional and can be used to regulate the power and speed of the motor.

Assembly

  1. Download the original CAD files for the “motor_front” and “hub” and adjust the motor mount pattern and motor hub diameter to match the dimensions of your motor
  2. Laser cut dxf files and your modified “motor_front” plate
  3. 3D print the motor hub
  4. Screw together frame and motor. Use lock nuts on pivot joints
  5. Solder the power supply to the motor with the power switch and potentiometer in series
  6. Wrap rubber bands around test tubes before inserting into hub. This is to prevent slipping as the cardboard friction fit can sometimes slip over time

Final Assembly



Completed Assembly
The design was mainly based around the DC motor since it was the only one that could be used at the moment. Future designs can be modified to fit other DC motor's.


The hub attaches the tube holder to the motor's shaft. The hub was customized to the diameter of the shaft; it was then press fitted onto the preheated shaft to ensure a solid fit.

A second plate made of foam board was attached to provide additional support to the tubes.

The lower support arms swing to adjust the angle of the rotor head.