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A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 2:46 pm
by Ekkehard
It needed a long time to realize a handling aid with the possibilities of a do-it-yourselfer for transportation and setting of a heavy doll.
The definition of the project was:
- Accumulator supply with a nominal voltage of 12 or 24 volts
- The speed of lifting and sinking should be 0,1 meters per second
- The base model of the handling aid doesn't necessarily need to correspond to the previous model
- Over 10 years old and absolutely reliable
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In the run of the time the required parts (wood-parts, winch, control unit, brackets and standard parts) were obtained and preprocessed.
- All wooden parts and the pulleys
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- First parts assembled
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- Complete without pulleys
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- The base of the handling aid
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- Eye bolts for mounting the rope pulleys
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Today the rack of the handling aid was built.
- Rack complete with pulleys
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The next step: Rebuilding the winch for rolling a rope instead of a tape.
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 6:37 pm
by philpw99
Very interesting project! Maybe you are considering using some kind of lifting nets like this to handle the doll?
http://a.co/0Rup3ON
Also please be ware that there is something like this already:
http://a.co/5pfHAdv
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 1:36 pm
by Ekkehard
@philpw99,
this thing is a lot easier. Heavy dolls have usually a neck bolt (precisely: an eye bolt). This bolt will be furthermore used.
- The neck bolt of a heavy doll
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Creating a documentation about this handling aid checked all available files, changed some of them etc.
- Schema.pdf
- The intended rope-system
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According to the technical data of the winch (Lifting speed 3,2 meters per minute) - this system will realize the requested lifting speed of 0,1 meters per second. During the next days I'll install this rope system.
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 3:57 pm
by matt gloss
Hi,lovely piece of kit,thanks for posting
Matt.
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 4:31 pm
by Ekkehard
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 5:27 pm
by Tailor
Hehe fun thing is I built almost the same construction last week.
Yours look a lot more professional than mine doh.
I used a rope pulley, which are really cheap to buy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulley
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 2:32 pm
by Ekkehard
The winch is now mounted.
- Original winch
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- The parts for the winch and the rope system
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The original winch type is a Goldwinch GW 300 (another type name: NWB 3000) for a nominal voltage of 12 volts dc.
At first there is a conversion the winch for winding ropes instead of tapes.
- The rebuilt winch drum
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Then the winch is fixed with three hexagon head screws (Dimension M8×90).
- The winch - now complete mounted
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During the first running tests I connected the motor directly with the battery. The winch is well running. With the mounted rope the winch catches a lifting range of nearly 2 meters (nearly 6½ ft) instead of 0,75 meters (nearly 2½ ft) with the delivered tape.
But the winch is not a pussyfoot, she isn't quiet . . .
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 11:23 am
by pup001
It'd be cool if all doll makers would offer the option of a back bolt for lifting/hanging.
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 2:32 pm
by Ekkehard
Today I completed the whole rope system of the handling aid. The scheme was designed some months ago and enabled the purchase of the necessary parts, particularly the winch and the power supply.
- Schema.pdf
- The scheme of the ropes
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The used PES ropes have a breaking strength of 4,600 N (Diameter 5 milimeters) and 10,000 N (Diameter 8 milimeters). This is enough. They were completed with clamps and thimbles.
- Open clamp
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- Closed clamp with hair protection
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The following view shows an important part of the rope sstem.
- A part of the rope system
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To complete the mechanical part of the handling aid is realizing the holder of the case of the control and supply unit.
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 3:39 pm
by Ekkehard
Now the mechanical part of the to build handlung aid for a heavy doll is completed.
- Fixing parts of the case of the control and supply unit
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At first the were drive-in nuts to fix with epoxy adhesive - it needed some time for hardening.
The next were the plastic shields (PA 6 material) to process in according with a drawing.
- Holder for the control and supply unit
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While the epoxy adhesive was hardening the was the occasion to build in some greater parts of the electric system. The accumulator and the power relays are now built in.
- First check of the holder for the power and control unit
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I hope the PCB for the electronics will arrive tomorrow . . .
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 4:32 pm
by Ekkehard
Today the PCB was delivered by UPS. Now all necessary parts for the electric part of the handling aid are available.
- The PCB for the control and supply unit
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While waiting for the delivery I finished the wiring diagram and the processing drawing for the front panel. Some parts lists are updated.
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 2:19 pm
by Dollsampler
I bought a PATIENT LIFTER second hand 3 months ago for 300 USD with an eletric lifting system on batteries.What is the final cost of your do it yourself system?
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 3:22 pm
by Ekkehard
@ Dollsampler,
your patient lift is really well priced. The prices of new patient lifts I found during a short investigation began at 500 € and above. New electric patient lifts are more expensive. And I believe you're using the delivered seats or you have to rebuild the lift for using the neck bolts of the dolls.
The main components are:
- the winch: approximately 130 €
- the accumulator (a LiFePO4 type): approximately 130 €
- the case for the supply and control unit: nearly 60 €
- all the wooden parts, screws, electronic components etc.: nearly 180 €
Altogether there are material costs of approximately 500 €.
- View to the power circuitry
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Now the power circuitry of the handling aid is finished . . .
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:59 pm
by Ekkehard
It needed a lot of time to complete the front panel for the control unit. Now I can show it.
- The front panel (German with English comments)
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While completing the front panel I finalized the equipment for watching the accumulator state and all the connections between the components.
- The inner parts of the front panel
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Now I'm curious of the coactions of all the parts of the new handling aid . . .
Re: A diary - building a new handling aid for heavy dolls
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 1:46 pm
by Ekkehard
After checking all the components of the new handling aid I tested the entire device.
The device is properly working.
A last check is moving the doll (Weight: 53 kg or 117 lb) into the living room and setting on a stool.
I'll publish some pictures and a web documentation soon.