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DIY Solenoid Graver - Software Update
Join us in exploring the latest updates to the Nano Graver software, driven by your requests and feedback on GitHub and TH-cam! Stay tuned as we dive into the newest features and improvements designed to enhance your DIY engraving experience.
This video highlights the software enhancements we've made based on user contributions and community feedback. With a focus on improving performance and usability, these updates make the Nano Graver even more versatile for detailed engraving projects, especially in jewelry crafting.
🔍 What's New:
User Interface Improvements: More intuitive and user-friendly interface based on your suggestions.
Bug Fixes: Addressing reported issues to ensure a more stable and reliable operation.
New Features: Introducing additional power mode option.
📢 Community Collaboration:
Your input is crucial to the continuous improvement of the Nano Graver. We value your feedback and encourage you to share your experiences and suggestions. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced engraver, your insights help us make the Nano Graver better for everyone. Connect with us on GitHub to contribute or follow the latest developments.
👇 Links & Resources:
GitHub Repository: github.com/Savage-Sabrina/DIY_SolenoidGraver
Custom Board Designs: github.com/Savage-Sabrina/DIY_SolenoidGraver/tree/master/Schematic/Custom%20Board%20V2
Additional Resources:
Alternative Approaches: github.com/alastair-duncan/Super-Graver
Shaun Hughes Pneumatic Version: Search "The Homemade Hand Engraving Machine" on TH-cam
Billiam's Gravedriver: github.com/Billiam/gravedriver
Have questions or ideas to share? Drop a comment below or find me on Reddit at u/Weird_Singularity. Your participation drives this project's success and innovation.
Thank you for being part of the Nano Graver project. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates and DIY inspiration!
//Sabrina
This video highlights the software enhancements we've made based on user contributions and community feedback. With a focus on improving performance and usability, these updates make the Nano Graver even more versatile for detailed engraving projects, especially in jewelry crafting.
🔍 What's New:
User Interface Improvements: More intuitive and user-friendly interface based on your suggestions.
Bug Fixes: Addressing reported issues to ensure a more stable and reliable operation.
New Features: Introducing additional power mode option.
📢 Community Collaboration:
Your input is crucial to the continuous improvement of the Nano Graver. We value your feedback and encourage you to share your experiences and suggestions. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced engraver, your insights help us make the Nano Graver better for everyone. Connect with us on GitHub to contribute or follow the latest developments.
👇 Links & Resources:
GitHub Repository: github.com/Savage-Sabrina/DIY_SolenoidGraver
Custom Board Designs: github.com/Savage-Sabrina/DIY_SolenoidGraver/tree/master/Schematic/Custom%20Board%20V2
Additional Resources:
Alternative Approaches: github.com/alastair-duncan/Super-Graver
Shaun Hughes Pneumatic Version: Search "The Homemade Hand Engraving Machine" on TH-cam
Billiam's Gravedriver: github.com/Billiam/gravedriver
Have questions or ideas to share? Drop a comment below or find me on Reddit at u/Weird_Singularity. Your participation drives this project's success and innovation.
Thank you for being part of the Nano Graver project. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates and DIY inspiration!
//Sabrina
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Hey, amazing work! Can I please purchase one? I can’t purchase a regular one because I can’t have a compressor in my apartment. I looked over the instructions but I’m just not experienced enough with electronics. This graver would save me!
@Phillygoldjewelry hey Philly. I do not sell the graver. I created instructions to DIY on my github page. Click on the link in the description to build it. If you have any doubt, just ask. It is good to take this to your local makers space.
Dunno if you're still around, but i've been using your github link; i really appreciate the info you put in and the work! I'm feeling pretty close to getting it, just not having a lot of luck getting a nice even imapct. I have a few solenoids coming in the mail, and am probably going to try to make one, but either way, thanks! Also.. oh, i found a company selling a solenoid graver now, and it's 100% for sure 3d printed, and it looks damn close to your model; the modes they describe look the same too, and they used the exact same pedal as the ez graver and yours; i think they're trying to patent it too... something like $2400 USD for the machine. ouch.
@@briandanay2487 hi, if you need any help contact me on reddit. Why are you having issues gettting an even impact? What is happening.
What type of solenoid...? Do you have a model number or link to purchase...?
@@אילןמאור-ה3נ hi, the solenoid models are pn the github page. Its a 1330 or 1335, 6v solenoid powered at 11-12v.
Amigo sabes de alguien que haga ese proyecto? Ya que no lo fabricas pero si me serviria para mi taller
Hi, All the instructions to build the project are inside the github page, you can follow that and ask if you still have any doubts, The best bet is to try to find a makerspace on your city or electronics groups at schools or universities.
Is the solenoid overheating? I saw a video where they put in a small fan
@@andrisgulbis9677 hi, if you put the correct amount of power, according to the datasheet theres no increase of temperature that could make it bad for the solenoid. Just so you know the focus here is to set stones in the micro pave style and, with another solenoid, i got to set bezel stones. It depends on your needs.
the github link doesnt work 😪
Thank you so much for pointing that out. I am fixing it. github.com/Savage-Sabrina/DIY_SolenoidGraver
Muchas gracias, yo me refería al buril electrónico completo, perdón.
@@lisandrosugezky7499 you have tp build it yourself, the schematics, code, build and 3d files are on the linked gitbub acvount
@@selvalss
Donde puedo conseguir algo as
@@lisandrosugezky7499 you can check the tubing or honby stores and check the tubes that have 6.00mm of internal diameter, the wall thickness should be big enough to allow you to increase the diameter to 6.35 if you are using imperial collets, if you buy the collets from china that are 6mm in diameter you dont have to increase the internal diameter. The store i bought was from the UK (macc models) and it sent to latin america in a couple of weeks, the brass tube dimensions are 3/8" x 16g.
Do you sellt them..??
@@turboase1 hi, i do not sell them, you can fimd the instructions to build it in the github linked on the videos. Hope you can find enough information there. Have a great evening/day 😜
Thank you for sharing your project and findings! I study jewelry making and I'm planning to build one to get into graver settings! Are you using 12V version of "perfect solenoid" and powering it with 12V?
@@ericying hi, I am using now the 6v version and powering it with 11v. The rating voltage for the solenoid is when it is powered 100% of the time.
Sorry, I was not that clear on the answer. I am using a 6V rated power 1335 solenoid withe the handpiece from the OnShape site. The model is ITS-LZ-1335-D-6VDC. I am powering it with a 11V power supply.
@@selvalss Thanks so much for your clarification and all the experimentation on the solenoids! I found the handpiece on OnShape without problems. Looking forward to make one.
@@selvalss Any chance you know how many watts max it draws or the resistance of the coil?
@@ericying The resistance of the coil is 9 Ohms
good 🤩
This is an excellent video - do you have the stl files for the handpiece for the 1642 solenoid?
Thank you Matt. The files can be found at the OnShape page, it is called "Handpiece for solenoid 1642", from there you just have to select the pieces, on the left panel called "Parts", then "Export" and select the desired format as STL. If you click on the link you can see the other files from the same user and they will be there. Please let me know if anything is not working correctly.
❤🎉
Amazing work! What solenoid do you have in that handpeice? I just downloaded the latest files from GitHub and can’t wait to get started!
That's an special solenoid from KatWay that I made my own handpiece. The handpiece from the Katway was not working at all, not even on their own machine. But it is possible to do it with the ITS-LZ-1335-D-6VDC at around 11V, the rings made were made with the 12V of the ITS-LZ-1642-D-12VDC solenoid at 19V (a bit bigger than the 1335), the same result can be obtained by having this 6V solenoid at 9-11V (I am testing this handpiece with this configuration right now). The perfect one should be around 17 OHms of resistance at 18V of power and be compact enough to fit on a confortable handpiece. I have not found a supplier that would send me a single unit at an accessible price (which is the idea, I have the condition to pay but I want it to be accessible to everyone) of the following solenoids that would be great: Dongguan Sifan SFO-3520S-01, GEEPLUS 170H 31AWG (even the smallest one 133L) and the AO1313S-8.5, these are for usage of 18-20V. If you have the possibility of using a higher voltage, there are other ones that will suffice. Hope this helps you.
I almost never comment on TH-cam, but i have to say it’s an awsome project. I might build it myself.
😊 I hope you find the github information sufficient. I am glad you liked it. Have a great weekend.
Awesome, thanks
My pleasure! Glad you liked it.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you eemyiamoto! Have a great day/evening!
How much for that set? Can you build me one, similar to pulse graverr.
Check the construction instructions on the link in the description, there you can find how to make it yourself.
I tried to upload your Gerber files to JLCPCB, but they don't seem to be correct? What am I missing? Just uploading the zip files from your github should be enough, right? Any way to view the Gerber files? Dimensions would be nice too.
Yes it's supposed to work this way when sending it to jlcpcb, i tried and it worked.
Sir, how do you control solend energy? Just simple voltage control or maybe pulse by pulse current control? Do you have adjustable pulse frequency? What frequency range your are using?
Hi, I control it by the process of "bit banging" in a determinate frequency, its like I create the pulses with software that is installed in the board (or arduino if you prefer) and the pulses control the solenoid. The power is determined by the PSU (Power supply unit) I am using, it is determined by testing and trial and error, the idea is to have a solenoid that, given its characteristics, will give about 25W of power. The build can be checked on the github page in the description. It's possible to go from 0 to 40 hz for a bulky solenoid or from 0 to 80 hz for a small solenoid.
@@selvalss Thanks for your answer. Not sure about meaning of "bit banging" really :D Maybe you are saying that you are controlling pulse length while pulse frequency does have fixed value?
@@htchtc203 bit banging means turning on and off in defined intervals, theres no special curve being made. Right now the modes are: variable frequency with fixed power, fixed frequency and fixed power and fixed pulses in intervals. I am implementing in the future another mode that set a fixed frequency on a variable power.
@@selvalss Thanks for clarification.
This is very cool. I found your video because i had sticker shock when i saw how much pneumatic engravers cost. I was googling linear solenoid engraver and stumbled across your channel. Great stuff!
Thank you so much! I am glad you liked, if you have any doubts about it you can just ask. Have a great weekend.
Hi, this very cool It cost you how much to make that, I really want to build 1 but I don't know how to, can electrican build that? Thanks for sharing😍😍😍😍
@@hungnguyen-yb8yf It depends on where you live but the whole setup costed me, in europe, 100 euros. Any person that has a basic knowledge in arduino and basic soldering can do it. The link is on the description on how to build it.
Hi, i want to order the parts to build my own solenoid graver, and have some questions. How can i contact you?
Hi, You can contact me on reddit, my username is Weird_Singularity. just search for u/Weird_Singularity
How much stroke/travel is needed for the solenoid to engrave well? I I would be curious to experiment with something else different than solenoids. Not sure if if it would work tho
It depends on the weight of the plunger and speed. So for an 6.4g plunger with a 12w power 6mm is enough for lots of materials. Right now the 1642 solenoid with 6 mm travel at 9w is an all round handpiece
Good job and thanks for sharing all your findings. Nothing to dislike!
Thanks for the view
Отличная работа! Скажите пожалуйста, сколько по времени работает этот наконечник, до того как будет нагрет до слишком большой температуры?
The 1642 when setting stone havent warmed that fast since there are several pauses between the settings. This was at 18v. To make sure its possible to put some vents and test it when engraving.
If you use it at 1800 beats per minute it wont heat as much as if you are using at 4000 beats per minute.
@@selvalssспасибо за ответ! Успехов вам в работе! 🤝🤝🤝
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 nice video and great explanation. Enjoyed seeing the progress!
Thank you eemiyamoto!
So good!
Thank you. Have a great week.
Is it possible to use some kind of ready-made control unit? so as not to create it yourself?
Hi, yes. It is possible to get the boards from a company. The foles for it are on the github, its the Controll Board V2. The wiring connection should be made by you unfortunatelly. JlC Pcb and PCBWay are services that deliver online. The problem is that you have to order at least 5 boards of each. There are some places that offer these assemblies services or even places that fix phones can do it as its basically soldering. After that you have to "install" the code on the board which is done through a computer and usb cable.
@@selvalssare you selling this machine? I’m interested in one ready to go, plug and play
Hi, @@hineniart. I do not sell this machine, the instructions for constructing it are on the github page. You can follow them to make your own.
does it 1330 solenoid do all the job or need stronger one?
It depends on what you want, for an all round solenoid I would recomend either a modified solenoid or the 1642 linked on the previous video. On a frequency of 30hz it can do everything and on short strokes for fine work you can use higher frequncies.
I’m glad I’ve waited and watched your videos along this journey to see the progression and everything seems to be working flawlessly!
I'm glad I persevered with it! Along the way, I've gained valuable experience in stone setting, and the machine has consistently kept pace. Now, it's time for me to update my micromotor. Have a wonderful week.
Your work is amazing! Do you know where I can get the pcb boards with the resistors already soldered? I can only find companies to provide bare boards!
@@mattchapman4706 Hi, it depends on where you are from. But I have used Aster and Eurocircuit in EU, and these ones that are on the video came from JLC Pcb, i know PCB way also manufactures it. In all cases you have to tick the manufacture or Pick & Place service. None of the resistors are dependant on their values, you can replace for what is available.
Where can we find all the information on the build and what parts to purchase?
@@kozmosjewels3070 you can find on github, the link is on the description. You can get the info on solenoid on the folder Solenoids. All the other 3d files are on the linked onshape.
Still interested in buying one of these from you.....You sure you dont want to sell me one?
Hi, Ian. Check😁 your reddit inbox.
@@selvalss Yeah, I just dont have the time. I also tried that Chinese one but didnt like it compared to the pulse graver which I tried earlier this year
@@ians9390 which chinese one? The one from aliexpress?
@@selvalss correct. the kataway or whatever it's called. R-01
Glad to see you are still at it I'd still like to help with machined parts
Hi, Jason. How about an exchage of help? Do you need something that I can also provide? Where are you from? Im in EU.
@@selvalss I'm in the US. But shipping isn't that expensive. What machined parts would help you perfect the system
@@jasoncastle1741 I was mostly thinking about the part where the solenoid is attached to the 3d printed part or the part where I put the collet, since i'm eyeballing it it is not perfect, I tried to do it with steel but it is impossible with my tools. Are you interested in the circuit board?
@@selvalss Good afternoon. I am from Germany. Can I somehow purchase a kit? even in unfinished condition. I'm happy with this look, I just want to do my hobby without a pneumatic graver where are you from?
@@MILEV_Jewelry_Creator please contact me on reddit Weird_Singularity so I can help you source the boards and install the code.
Just subscribed. I am a machinist by tradebso I can manufacture parts for the project how does one get started with this build?
Hi Jason. Glad to know you are interested. You can check more on the github page. The questions to be answered are: What will be the purpose of the machine? What's the material you want to engrave? How much time would you invest? With these questions you can start with what you already have and how you would adapt the system. I have some updates to make in the handpiece that allows me to even engrave steel but since its not something I will do I do not bother. If you have any question you can check the github page on the description.
@@selvalss the goal is to engrave up to titanium. I see the pulse graver but I can't justify the cost.
@@jasoncastle1741 I think it's feasible and you can even customize tp your needs. If you need help with your project just contact me again. If you're not constricted in size a sligrly bigger handpiece does the job.
@selvalss good because I have larger hands so it might behoove me to have a larger hand piece
@@jasoncastle1741 Have you had time to look into this? Is anything unclear from the github page? Have a great day.
hey those are great results. . . thank you for sharing
Hi, Glad you liked. I believe now the results are way better and I can finally say that micropave (up to 2,5mm) is feasible with the machine. Have a wonderful day.
Im also a hobby engraver based in Switzerland. Not that technically inclined...do you think you could build me one of these for a fee?
Hi, Ian. I can assist you into building it. I bet that in you region you have some kind of makerspace. You can contact me on reddit to make it easier u/weird_singularity
Hi, Have you had time to look into this? Do you find the instructions unclear? Have a great day.
@@selvalss unfortunately Its a bit over my head. Im a setter by trade and dont have the time to make it. Thats why im looking for someone to do it for me. I tried the "pulsegraver" and thought it was pretty cool
could you build one of these for me?
I would like to see this technique incorporated with exampled video How to make a Faberge Imperial egg .
Very well explained. Amazing work!
Glad you liked it!
Nice brothers
Thank you! I will post in some minutes the results I got from it.
Nice!
Thanks Richard, check the other videos to see the improvement.
Link doesn't work
Hi, Martin. TH-cam added the period to the link, I've already fixed it. Thank you so much for pointing that out. 😊
Until TH-cam updates the link you can check it here: shorturl.at/ghETY
@@selvalss I used the 13x30 its on my channel, works great but needs more power
@@martinstockbridge3449 what voltage and current are you using? Whats the stroke length you have? Whats the rated voltage of the solenoid? I might be able to help you.
@@selvalss I copied Alastair 12v version with stroke bar cut down. I got other videos but not on here
Smoother than the previous code. Great job!!🌟
Thank you for the feedback. Removing the variable allocation from inside the function made it better.😄
do you making and selling it?
Hi, you can check the github page for more information. I am not selling but sharing how to make it.
@@selvalss thank you, I will take a look and try to make it. But I think I don't have all the tools to build it Lol!
Nice build!
I'm glad you like it
Wow. Nice and interesting. Device!!! Which can of selenium did you use?
Hi jose, I ended up winding my own with 0.35 and 0.2 mm wires.
I would be interested in a link or model number of the solenoid please or if you have found a better one Thanks Ray
Hi, if you need a high impact low frequency you can use the shorturl. at/bEPVY (you have to change the link to open it). For fine work the 1335 or 1330 solenoids will work. You have to controle the power of the psu also. I ended up making my own coil with 0.35 mm and 0.2 mm wires. The base I got came from the shorturl. at/JMUVZ solenoid. I cut the plunger at the second mark to get it as the shorterst possible. It fulfills my needs. Instead of regulating the back of the plunger I changed the distance in front of the plunger. It varies from 5mm to 3mm for finer work. You can check my github for more information github.com/Savage-Sabrina/DIY_SolenoidGraver I hope you have a wonderful weekend and a great 2023. Any other doubts feel free to ask again. // Sabrina
the handle 3d print?
Hi, yes. Everything is 3d pri ted apart from the solenoid and the fixture for the collet. You can find more information inside the github for it.
@@selvalss I am also learning to carve. I saw the video there is a kind of 3d sharpener too. variable angle in 3d but I can't find the link. i need some kind of gravel sharpener
@@mulanjamilah7849 hi. I think the best way is for you to look on the reddit community r/engraving they already have it there. Since mostly set stones I dont need these templates. Have a great day.
@@selvalss do you have some vise coin Hobo holder from 3d printer?
@@mulanjamilah7849 Unfortunately I do not have it, maybe you can find it on websites that people share 3D files. I do not engrave, my main training is stone setting. Have a great day.//Sabrina.
Look great
Здравствуйте! Спасибо, интересная идея..... Решён ли вопрос с перегревом катушки при длительной работе? Нет ли такой проблемы?
Hi, yes, you can use a bigger solenoid or an open design to make it better for you. Inside the github you will find some tips to make it better.
@@selvalss спасибо!
@@ОлегПереседов-р9ъ Hi, How did your project go?
sounds perfect :)
Thanks, things to unprove still, when the metal handpiece arrives it will be unstopable. Have a great sunday!