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FuzzyLogic
Germany
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2020
I build stuff and film that stuff so you can watch said stuff.
DIY Motion Control Rig Dev Vlog 1
Today I'm trying something new and let you in on my development process. Let me know what you think in the comments below.
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Espduino + TMC2209 + CNC shield
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ESP 32 ESP pinout reference randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-pinout-reference-gpios/ ESPDUINO pinout www.botnroll.com/en/esp32/3639-wemos-d1-r32-w-esp32-uno-r3-pinout.html ESP32 pull up/downs docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/v4.3/esp32/api-reference/peripherals/sd_pullup_requirements.html Arduino Arduino UNO pinout docs.arduino.cc/retired/boards/arduino-uno-rev3-with-long-pins CNC shield CNC...
3D Print Inlay Lettering
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I show you how I create 3D printed labels with nail polish. Music: Intro: Chomatic3Fantasia - Classical Rousing - Kevin MacLeod Rest: Jazz Apricot - Joey Pecoraro
DIY Motion Control Rig - 0.1.0
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Version 0.1.0 of my motion control rig, now with continuous rotation, homing and a new axis. My repo: gitlab.com/pan-tilt-slider/PanTiltSlide-nodeJS 0:00 Intro 0:51 Mechanics 2:59 Electronics 5:15 Software 8:43 Demo 10:37 Bonus cat footage
DIY Motion Control Rig - Rotary Plate - grbl ESP-32
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ESP-32 grbl powered rotary plate with wireless telnet connection. grbl ESP: github.com/bdring/Grbl_Esp32 My repo: gitlab.com/pan-tilt-slider/rotaryPlate
Hacking the Yongnuo YN300 III LED video lamp
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In this video I'm hacking the bluetooth communication of the Yongnuo YN300 III LED video lamp to write my own application for it in node red.
DIY Motion Control Rig
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gitlab.com/pan-tilt-slider Music: Up In My Jam (All Of A Sudden) by - Kubbi soundcloud.com/kubbi Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported- CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/2JnDfCE Music promoted by Audio Library th-cam.com/video/tDexBj46oNI/w-d-xo.html
MQTT Remote
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I've built an MQTT remote with 22 buttons, 2 joysticks and a 4x20 character LCD Music: Up In My Jam (All Of A Sudden) by - Kubbi soundcloud.com/kubbi Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported- CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/2JnDfCE Music promoted by Audio Library th-cam.com/video/tDexBj46oNI/w-d-xo.html
Tank for you ❤❤
Cool technique! thanks!
Have you looked into connecting our camera via USB to the Raspberry Pi and then use the gPhoto library to control your camera? Really a bummer that the USB connection through the slip ring was not possible.
I have tried it and it works okay. I did not end up using it because the video feed has about a 3 second delay via mpeg stream over wifi (rPi zero W 2). For camera control I will use a trigger mechanism for the 2,5mm trigger plug of the camera plus an external focus motor.
Thanks so much for the tip! It simply works.
Of course I like this video and I'm even going to subscribe to the channel. I'm dreaming of building myself a precise Pen plotter, and I'm sure all this information will be invaluable to my project.
US government is already spying on you, no worries 😅
love it!
Nice and quick straight to the point, no chit chat. Thank you 🙏
You go just WAY to fast with designing it😳
damn it.....i need to paint some inlay lettering on an ABS part
Maybe you could add a couple of coats of clear acrylic paint first and then try it
Enjoy your vids
Nice work as always. Great to see you posting again
Please let me know what you think of this format and if I should continue it in the future.
Wait, you can do PCBs in Fusion 360 ?!
Yes, and it's amazing(ish)! Being able to get a 3d model of your PCB into your CAD design is a game changer for designing cases. There are a lot of limitations for hobbyist users but so far it's enough for me
Are you gonna do the upgrade kit for the MK3 since you like the Mk4? I upgraded my MK3 to 4 and it was pretty easy, love the new printer 😮
Also, I'm excited for your camera slider project the most out of all others produced previously, because I think you have the most features and polish from most others I've seen 😃 can't wait for that video some day! I'll deffinatley use it in making my own workshop videos
I'm thinking about it, but I have to let my bank account recover from the MK4, haha 😂
Thank you, that's very kind of you! What kind of workshop do you have?
@@fuzzylogic5038 I just have a few printers and other machines in my garage (fdm and resin) plus a few odds and ends like a laser cutter and a couple power tools for rapid prototyping at home. I studied in industrial design in collage, and I've taught myself as much as I could along the way too since I was a kid
@@KeanDProductions that sounds amazing! You're better equipped than I am, haha. Looking forward to that video 😁
Nice
Love the cat footage 🐈⬛
Thanks for sharing this. I’m going to try something similar with mine
This can also be done with UV cured resin with some pigment added to it. Its thicker, so a bit more difficult to apply.
How does it hold up on PETG in various temperatures that PETG can withstand (automotive environments particularly direct sunlight)
I don't know, I don't print in PETG. But I imagine the chemicals in an automotive environment could dissolve the nail polish. UV performance might not be so bad.
Excellent Video and a smiley end as a plus. :-)
how you configurate microsteps on shield with tmc2209?
👍
Thank you for the video. I was wondering if there was a way to get a copy of your config file? Since all of this is new to me it would be helpful to have an example to work with.👍
Check out the description. There is a link to my gitlab repository
@@fuzzylogic5038 Wow thank you. I looked right at it but thought it was for FluidNC github page.
Thanks for your work!! I'm gonna give it a try with tmc2209 after the holy days (and having some fruitloops) 🎉
Hello, please tell me what type of bearings you use, can I have a name?
These are rockler bearings or lazy susan bearings. You can find them on Amazon
i've been trying for several days to get the esp32 with a pin breakout board to work with stepper drivers (dm542t).. which i have succeeded once.. but now nothing seems to be working... i don't have the proper electronic testing equipment like you seem to have.. but the enable pin (gpio.17) does work when doing $me or $md.. but when sending a signal .. no dice. any chance you have an idea of what could be going on? and also you on any discord server or?
Hey, send me an email, let's talk
wow this is awesome as I have 3 of these after upgrading to the 6 pack now I can bring them back to life!!
Great video and well done working through the issues. Had a good laugh at the bloopers at the end :)
likewise...👍 end was good...☺️
I guess Gel nailpolish is too thick? Might be nice to cure with UV.
great info! been trying for a while but this is for sure a great solution! thanks.
Where do you get 1ml syringes? There are a bunch in my local parks lying around but I dont see any in stores
I use clear UV curable resin for the clear coat. Useful to protect the paint while maintaining the matte finish of matte filament.
How... how did you extrude text? I always have to explode it first...
this is a great idea!
Lol I have a 32 color filament 9D printer you people are way behind time lol, it's like looking at Cave men working on a melting plastic. My machine cost me ? Well I rather not say but I made over $30 Million dollars
Could you please describe how to bend the letters in any way
In Fusion360 you can make text follow a path. Just draw a bezier curve in a sketch and stick the text to it.
looks nice
This seems to be crying for a way of automating this, using some sort of tool capable of precisely positioning a tool in 3 dimensions.
Bambu printers and other printers capable of multiple colors can do it.
wow, it's not quite, but almost like the writer was aware of this, (not that I think it's a necessary thing to say, since the trouble of stopping a print and changing colors mid print is a hassle, and not everyone has a bamboo printer therefore this is a nice and viable solution) @@BradKwfc
Next level!
Hi, this is a really nice project. Any chance to get a parts list? And what slider you are using for this? Thank you!
Thank you! I am working on a new version of this project with a complete parts list, I don't have one for this version. The slider is from Kamerar, bought on Amazon, but this will work with any slider if you adjust the 3D models.
Do you know when you will release this new version?
@@tambemsouhype Can't say for sure, it's still a lot of work. I have to redesign and reprint almost every part and the software will change to fluidnc on an ESP32
@@fuzzylogic5038 Sure, no problem! Can you share what model of Nema 17 you use? I started to learn Arduino now, and I saw some options for Nema 17 on the market.
@@tambemsouhype The type of stepper is not really important here (I use any stepper with 45Ncm of torque from Amazon). The driver has far more impact on the performance. Generally DRV8825 are a good start but TMC drivers are far quieter (and more expensive)
I love this! Thanks for the tips
Came for the content Stayed for the cat ;)
Thank you so much for sharing all your files. I've saved this for very near future use!
can you use something else than acetone? hard to obtain
I've bought mine from amazon but standard nail polish remover might also work
High quality guide, thanks man. Just a thought, have you been considering some dedicated cosmetic nail polish thinner instead of acetone? I have heard that the acetone can have negative effects on some nail polishes as it is too aggresive.
Thanks! I haven't tried it yet but I think it could work.
Way too much nail polish. With a model like that you can simply use a 0,1-0,2mm gap, smir the stuff on and then use sand paper so smooth the whole surface.
If you want a font this big, you need a lot of Nail polish ;) Also, because it's thinned down you need more to get the same amount of pigments. I've tried the sandpaper approach and didn't get a good surface finish.
Got me subbed. Great work!
Thanks for the sub!
The cat with the turn table. Nice touch
Thanks ;)
hi, nice video, did you share the excel file to convert in time ? please