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Thread: Automated Star Sizer

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    Boolit Master
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    Automated Star Sizer

    Another try to get the link to the movie correct.

    http://s1278.photobucket.com/user/bs...tml?sort=3&o=0

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    Great setup

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    Wow!!! A great job. Can you give me the reference of the parts used ?. I especially interested in knowing the manufacturer and model of the pneumatic cylinder. Thank you very much.

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    there is another thread with a parts breakdown on the automation part of it.

    It looks like this is based on Wyman's Air Assisted Star design -> http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?151658

    Added a 'smart' relay and a pneumatic air valve.

    Neat design. Never thought of adding a manual button as I would be afraid of punching my finger off.

    The smart relay used is about $100 give or take.
    I did basically the same design but used 2 smart relays. One to deal with the cycle time then one to deal with the run time.
    I don't have a collator so I feed my star using 3 foot long plastic tubes.
    They hold about 50 boolits give or take depending on design.
    So what I do is count the boolits in the 1st tube and then multiply that time 2 and thats how many seconds the run timer is set.
    I run a 2 second cycle timer. Thats still 1800 boolits a hr and is PLENTY fast enough.
    Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
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    Neat design. Never thought of adding a manual button as I would be afraid of punching my finger off.
    Yeah, I think I would have two momentary push buttons wired in series, mounted to each side of the press so you have to press both (have hands clear) before it will cycle.

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