h1. Assembly Instructions {{>toc}} h2. Introduction TBD h2. Test Stand Body Assembly h3. Tools - Test Stand Body * Mitre Saw (preferably powered) * Pencil * Carpentry square * Tape Measure * Screw Gun * 1/16" Drill bit (for TS-07: 1-1/4" Fine Thread Drywall Screws) * 1/8" Drill bit (for TSB-03: @#9@ x 2-1/2" Coarse Thread Drywall Screws) * Phillips screw driving bit * (2) 12" (or larger) Bar clamps * Sand paper * Paint brush * Painter's Tape * Rags h3. Materials - Test Stand Body * (2) TSB-01: Side Boards * (2) TSB-02: Top Boards * (6) TSB-03: @#9@ x 2-1/2" Coarse Thread Drywall Screws * (1) TSB-04: 36" Long 2x3 Board * (1) TS-06: Nema 17 Stepper Motor Mount * (4) TS-07: 1-1/4" Fine Thread Drywall Screws * TSB-05: Semi-gloss latex paint h3. Safety Issues - Test Stand Body * Always wear safety glasses when working with carpentry tools * Take care when using saws (especially power saws) h3. Product - Test Stand Body (1) TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body h3. Procedure - Test Stand Body # Produce Side and Top Boards ## Use a miter saw to cut (2) 12" long boards from *TSB-04: 36" Long 2x3 Board* to produce (2) *TSB-01: Side Boards* (also requires tape measure, carpentry square, and pencil) ## Use a miter saw to cut (2) 5" long boards from *TSB-04: 36" Long 2x3 Board* to produce (2) *TSB-02: Top Boards* (also requires tape measure, carpentry square, and pencil) # Assemble the *TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body* ## Use the bar clamps to secure (1) *TSB-01: Side Boards* and (1) *TSB-02: Top Boards* in a butt joint flush with the edge of the side board and with their ends aligned ## Drill (2) 1/8" pilot holes through the face of the side board and into the edge of the top board ## Use (2) *TSB-03: @#9@ x 2-1/2" Coarse Thread Drywall Screws* to secure the side board to the top board ## Repeat the past 3 steps to attach the other *TSB-02: Top Boards* to the side board making sure the gap between the top boards is wide enough for the *TS-06: Nema 17 Stepper Motor Mount* *INSERT PIC HERE* ## Place the *TS-06: Nema 17 Stepper Motor Mount* against the face of the side board between the top boards ## Drill (4) 1/16" pilot holes into the face of the side board ## Use (4) *TS-07: 1-1/4" Fine Thread Drywall Screws* to attach the motor mount to the side board making sure its top is flush with the top face of the top boards *INSERT PIC HERE* ## Use the bar clamps to secure the other *TSB-01: Side Boards* to the opposite side of the (2) *TSB-02: Top Boards* ## Drill (2) 1/8" pilot holes through the face of the side board and into the edges of the top boards (1 hole in each top board) ## Use (2) *TSB-03: @#9@ x 2-1/2" Coarse Thread Drywall Screws* to secure the side board to the top boards *INSERT PIC HERE* # Paint the Test Stand Body ## Lightly sand the new test stand body ## Wipe down the test stand body with a rag ## Use Painter's Tape to mask the *TS-06: Nema 17 Stepper Motor Mount* so it does not get paint on it during the next step ## Apply (2) coats of *TSB-05: Semi-gloss latex paint* to the faces of the test stand body per the paint's instructions *INSERT PIC HERE* h2. Motor Assembly h3. Tools - Motor Assembly * @#1@ Phillips Screw Driver * Small files * Blue painter's tape h3. Materials - Motor Assembly * (1) MA-01: Adafruit Stepper motor - NEMA-17 size - 200 steps/rev, 12V 350mA * (4) MA-02: M3 Screws * (1) MA-03: Tone Ring Adapter h3. Safety Issues - Motor Assembly * Take general safety precautions when using hand tools h3. Product - Motor Assembly (1) TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body with TS-08: Motor Assembly attached h3. Procedure - Motor Assembly # Place the *TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body* on its side to provide access to the underside of the *TS-06: Nema 17 Stepper Motor Mount* # Place the *MA-01: Adafruit Stepper motor* into the slot in the motor mount with the wires from the stepper motor facing the gap between the motor mount and the test stand body # Use the (4) *MA-02: M3 Screws* to attach the stepper motor to the motor mount # Pull the wires from the stepper motor through the gap between the motor mount and the test stand body # Place the *TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body* right side up # Slide the *MA-03: Tone Ring Adapter* onto the stepper motor shaft, adjusting fit to the motor shaft and to tone rings as necessary using file/painter's tape *INSERT PIC* h2. Tone Ring Controller h3. Tools - Tone Ring Controller * Soldering Iron and stand * Helping hands, etc * Small punch * Small flat screwdriver * @#1@ Phillips screwdriver h3. Materials - Tone Ring Controller * (1) TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body * (1) TRC-01: Arduino Uno * (1) TRC-02: Adafruit Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield for Arduino v2.3 Kit (includes pins and jumper) * (1) TS-02: Controller Mount (Arduino Bumper) * (4) TS-15: Small Wood Screws (TBD) * (1) TS-16: Power adapter (TBD) * Solder h3. Safety Issues - Tone Ring Controller * Care must be taken when using sharp hand tools to avoid cuts * Care must be taken when using the soldering iron, the tip is very hot * Always wear safety glasses while working with soldering irons * Avoid breathing in the soldering fumes, use a vent or hood if needed to provide adequate ventilation h3. Product - Tone Ring Controller (1) Holoseat Test Stand with support for Tone Ring Control h3. Procedure - Tone Ring Controller # Solder the pins onto the motor shield from the *TRC-02: Adafruit Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield for Arduino v2.3 Kit* (see "Installing Plain Headers":https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-proto-shield-arduino/solder-it#installing-plain-headers for complete details) using the soldering iron, helping hands, and Arduino Uno # Remove the shield from the Arduino # Place the *TRC-01: Arduino Uno* in the *TS-02: Controller Mount* # Place the Arduino/Mount sub-assembly on the *TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body* at one end of the top *INSERT PIC* # Mark locations for pilot holes using the small punch (deep enough to start the screws into) # Attach the Arduino/Mount sub-assembly with the (4) *TS-15: Small Wood Screws (TBD)* # Attach the motor shield onto the Arduino, ensuring it is firmly seated # Attach the jumper to to VIN pins as shown below # Wire the *MA-01: Adafruit Stepper motor* to the motor shield as shown in "Using Stepper Motors":https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-motor-shield-v2-for-arduino/using-stepper-motors # Attach the *TS-16: Power adapter (TBD)* to the barrel jack of the Arduino Uno |!adafruit_products_steppertest.jpg!:https://learn.adafruit.com/assets/9516| |Stepper Motor Wiring, credit Adafruit| *INSERT PIC* h2. Sensor Controller Shield h3. Tools - Sensor Controller Shield * Soldering Iron and stand * Helping hands, etc * Diagonal cutters * Needle nose pliers h3. Materials - Sensor Controller Shield * (1) SCS-01: Prototype Shield DIY KIT * (1) SCS-02: TRSS Jack * (4) SCS-03: Pins * (2) SCS-04: 750 Ohm Resistor * (1) SCS-05: LED * (1) SCS-06: 220 Ohm Resistor * Hookup wire * Solder h3. Safety Issues - Sensor Controller Shield * Care must be taken when using sharp hand tools to avoid cuts * Care must be taken when using the soldering iron, the tip is very hot * Always wear safety glasses while working with soldering irons * Avoid breathing in the soldering fumes, use a vent or hood if needed to provide adequate ventilation h3. Product - Sensor Controller Shield (1) SC-02: Sensor Controller Shield h3. Procedure - Sensor Controller Shield # Solder the (4) *SCS-03: Pins* onto the *SCS-02: TRSS Jack* # Solder the underside components onto the *SCS-01: Prototype Shield DIY KIT* ## Solder green hookup wire from pins 2 and 3 to their target locations according to the PCB diagram ## Solder the *SCS-04: 750 Ohm Resistor* to their positions according to the PCB diagram ## Solder black hookup wire to its position for the TRSS jack according to the PCB diagram ## Solder red hookup wire to its position for the TRSS jack according to the PCB diagram *INSERT PIC* # Solder the top side components onto the *SCS-01: Prototype Shield DIY KIT* ## Solder the TRSS Jack and pins sub-assembly to its position according to the PCB diagram ## Solder the *SCS-05: LED* to its position according to the PCB diagram ## Solder the *SCS-06: 220 Ohm Resistor* to its position according to the PCB diagram ## Solder red hookup wire to its position from the LED to pin 13 according to the PCB diagram *INSERT PIC* h2. Sensor Controller h3. Tools - Sensor Controller * Small punch * @#1@ Phillips screwdriver h3. Materials - Sensor Controller * (1) TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body * (1) SC-01: Arduino Uno * (1) SC-02: Sensor Controller Shield * (1) TS-02: Controller Mount (Arduino Bumper) * (4) TS-15: Small Wood Screws (TBD) h3. Safety Issues - Sensor Controller * Take general care when working with carpentry tools h3. Product - Sensor Controller (1) Holoseat Test Stand with support for Tone Ring and Sensor Control h3. Procedure - Sensor Controller # Place the *SC-01: Arduino Uno* in the *TS-02: Controller Mount* # Place the Arduino/Mount sub-assembly on the *TS-01: Holoseat Test Stand Body* next to the *TS-04: Tone Ring Controller* making sure to offset the placement so the *TS-13: TRSS Cable* will fit into the jack on the sensor controller when it is completed # Mark locations for pilot holes using the small punch (deep enough to start the screws into) # Attach the Arduino/Mount sub-assembly with the (4) *TS-15: Small Wood Screws (TBD)* # Attach the *TS-13: TRSS Cable* into the TRSS jack on the *SC-02: Sensor Controller Shield* # Attach the *SC-02: Sensor Controller Shield* onto the Arduino, ensuring it is firmly seated *INSERT PIC* h2. Final Assembly h3. Tools - Final Assembly * Rubbing alcohol * Cotton balls h3. Materials - Final Assembly * Test Stand * (1) TS-09: Sensor Mount * (1) TS-10: Adhesive Tape Square * (1) TS-11: USB Hub * (2) TS-12: USB Cables * (1) TS-14: Holoseat Controller Mount * (1) TS-16: Power adapter * (8) TS-19: Command Strip Medium Picture Hanging Strips h3. Safety Issues - Final Assembly * None h3. Product - Final Assembly Completed Test Stand h3. Procedure - Final Assembly # Use (1) *TS-12: USB Cable* to connect the tone ring controller to the *TS-11: USB Hub* # Plug the *TS-16: Power adapter* into the barrel connector of the tone ring controller # Use (1) *TS-12: USB Cable* to connect the sensor controller to the *TS-11: USB Hub* # Use rubbing alcohol, cotton balls, and the (8) *TS-19: Command Strip Medium Picture Hanging Strips* to attach the *TS-14: Holoseat Controller Mount* to the opposite end of the test stand body from the controllers per the command strip instructions # Use the *TS-10: Adhesive Tape Square* to attach the *TS-09: Sensor Mount* adjacent to the position of the tone ring (when attached) *INSERT PIC*