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1 Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black METBD 111 FINAL PROJECT
School of Engineering and Engineering Technology K & J Products Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black METBD 111 FINAL PROJECT

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Intratec 9mm Luger Model AB10 Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Part Features Protrusions – 14 Rounds – 8 Cuts – 19 Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology New Features Used Lettering on an object Surface texture Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology - The drawing file to this part is very in depth because of the varying depths of cuts. Bolt Sub Assembly - 4 parts assembled using datum planes Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Exploded view of the receiver 4 Piece Assembly datum's were the key to make the completed receiver. many of the unique cuts and protrusions were made on added datum’s. - we had to also add datum’s to assemble the pieces together. Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Clip – Holds 32 bullets fully loaded! - Slots to hold bullets were made on inclined datum’s Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Other complications in making the clip were… Spring a spring can’t be compressed in an assembly. - to assemble it needs to be made to compressed length New Feature - Spring made using helical sweep Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Top Part of Clip -Datum’s were used on incline to make the original protrusion - Simple cuts were then made - Cuts and rounds were used to make the curved section of the piece Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology This device is designed to feed and eject shell cartridges at a high rate of speed. Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Advantages and disadvantages of design Well designed product Relatively inexpensive ($400) Practical and economical to manufacture - No clear disadvantages Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Our final project took us roughly 130 man hours. Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black

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School of Engineering and Engineering Technology K & J Products If you see this sign you know where to find us! Kevin O’Neal & Jeff Black


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