We were not satisfied with the quality and mounting methods of commercially available globes, so we decided to make the globe in house. The globe itself was designed in 3D studio max, complete with a bayonet coupling in the bottom that mates directly with a custom coupling we built for the motor. The motor design was implemented in the computer, and "test fitted" in the virtual world with the coupler in the globe to make sure that it would fit. The top of the globe was designed to "peel off" and has clips that were "printed" in ABS plastic as part of the globe assembly. At the top of the mechanism we use a quality drive motor and gears for the rotation, and there is a hard-coupled absolute encoder that gives the video server a very accurate position for the mechanism; this positional signal is then coupled to the video server which in turn ensures that the video is delivered with frame-accuracy so that we know that we're showing summer images during summer, and winter images in winter to an accuracy of 1/10th of a degree of rotation. |
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