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Proximity sensor

A proximity sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. A proximity sensor often emits an electromagnetic field or a beam of electromagnetic radiation (infrared, for instance), and looks for changes in the field or return signal. The object being sensed is often referred to as the proximity sensor's target. Different proximity sensor targets demand different sensors. For example, a capacitive proximity sensor or photoelectric sensor might be suitable for a plastic target; an inductive proximity sensor always requires a metal target. The maximum distance that this sensor can detect is defined "nominal range". Some sensors have adjustments of the nominal range or means to report a graduated detection distance. Some know these processes as "thermos sensation". Proximity sensors can have a high reliability and long functional life because of the absence of mechanical parts and lack of physical contact between sensor and the sensed object.

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Results

After testing the machine, we were able to engrave with very high quality on wood, plastics and leather. We were also able to test the machine engraving on metals and it gave a remarkable result.

Design modification

In the first five weeks of the semester the design team worked on scouting the local market for the required materials and parts which were selected in the ME491 final design. Unfortunately, not all the parts were found so the design team ordered those part from international market. Some of the raw materials were found in the local market but with a different specification where the design was based on using plywood thicknesses of 20 and 25 millimeters but the only available thickness in the market was 18 millimeters so the design was modified to use those raw materials. Based on the recommendation of the advisors and the examiners the design team added a cover to the design to increase its safety and storage flexibility.

Assembling

In this step the plywood pieces and the ready parts were assembled together according to the design drawing. L angles, nails and bolts were used to assemble the machine. This step was done in the  college of engineering workshop.