UC Berkeley E128 Final Project - Ryobi Reciprocating Saw

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

Semester long project showing the assembly and operation of a Ryobi reciprocating saw.

University of California, Berkeley
Engineering 128
Advanced Engineering Design Graphics
Spring 2010

Programs used:
Solidworks 2010
3DS Max Design 2010

Presented by Joshua Liu, Eric Allen, and David Gunther.

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  • Very well done. Always wondered how a reciprocating saw worked. So detailed, down to the bearings and motor windings and laminations. How did you get all the info for the parts, I guess you disassembled one down and measured everything....like reverse engineering. Or did you get drawings from ryobi?

  • @gd420mj Thank you. We were not fortunate enough to get any of the drawings, so like you said, we reverse engineered it. We disassembled the entire tool, breaking it down to it's individual parts, and using calipers we measured and modeled each piece. We then created all the subassemblies and final assembly shown in the video. However, a majority of the time was devoted to creating the animation.

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  • Awesome....thank you for posting.

  • you are the alpha end the omega Α Ω

    P R O F E S S I O N A L. very good work best vid i ever see

  • Wow ! what kind of person you are?

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