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FuzzyLogic
Germany
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2020
I build stuff and film that stuff so you can watch said stuff.
PanTiltSlider Dev Vlog 4
In this dev vlog I show you the progress I've made since the last assembly livestream.
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DIY Motion Control Rig Dev Vlog 3
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We are crawling towards version 1.0.0 of the motion control rig! In this dev vlog I completely rework to slider part of my pan tilt slider with a shiny new v-slot rail and a new take on the cable chain. While I'm at it I rewrite the python BOM script that comes with fusion to produce something actually helpful! Music: Merry Go - Silent Film Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Co...
DIY Motion Control Rig Dev Vlog 2 + 5 axes robot arm
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The motion control rig is coming along but also I built a 5 axes robot arm. Enjoy!
DIY Wireless Camera Monitor for under 300€
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Is this the wireless camera monitor doctors don’t want you to know about and you can make 2000$ from home with it? Find out in this video ;) #Links to Hardware INIU Power Bank, 100W 25000mAh www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0B7438Q2Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 COOLHOOD Portable Monitor, 15,6 Zoll www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0CLNMTSHY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 W...
DIY Motion Control Rig Dev Vlog 1
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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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Today I am showing you my new workshop and studio.
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 - Rotary Plate - grbl ESP-32
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DIY Motion Control Rig - Rotary Plate - grbl ESP-32
Hacking the Yongnuo YN300 III LED video lamp
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Hacking the Yongnuo YN300 III LED video lamp
Great videos. Man you have many issues to over come. Well documented. Keep up the good work
Would you be willing share your yaml file for this project ?
Already in the description under "my fluidnc config file" ;)
This is lovely! How durable would you say this would be if it was a surface that people were toucjing all the time i.e. a fidget toy?
I think it depends on the nail polish. They can be pretty durable. You can increase durability by adding durable transparent lacquer at the end.
I just discovered your video from 3 years ago about this motion control project and I'm delighted to see it's still going and looking so well designed. Can't wait for v1 to be released, I will definitely be building one!
Thank you so much! 👍😁
Yeah, the play in those bearings isn't good. I've been using a large steel bearing in mine, specifically the 6824ZZ 120x150x16mm from SimplyBearings which is around £60, but well worth it. It's really great to see this project develop.
I have a similar bearing on my list for version 2.0 (61819 2RS). Great minds think alike 😅
Congrats! how can i get one??
I am working on the 1.0 release right now. It will be completely open source and free to build yourself. Subscribe so you won't miss it 😉
@fuzzy4logic voila!!
I just watched your turntable video and thinking if it's possible to build a slewing bearing for your pan hear along the same lines with the v-slot wheels?
I think the V-slot wheels are too squishy for this. I've had a look at an inexpensive steel bearing with 120mm diameter that looks promising
Hello. Can u tell how to set the microsteps for this setup? For other drivers jumpers between M0,M1,M2 is used. Is the process same for this setup? And does this setup utilizes the full potential of tmc 2209 drivers?
It's the same up to 64 microsteps. To go higher you need UART
Hi, Thank you for this great video ! I have reproduced the same setup with a Wemos D1 32, CNC shield v3 and TMC2209, I have cut the R1 resistor and added a 10k resistor between EN and GND. But I still get stuck in a boot loop when 12v is on. ( rst:0x10 (RTCWDT_RTC_RESET),boot:0x33 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT) ) Do you have any idea why ?
I think a 10k was too much, I replaced it with a potentiometer to test it out and the boot worked well with around 3k or less
Hi, I've experienced different behaviour from different stepstick modules. They were all TMC2209 but different versions (1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.0 etc.). These different versions require different setups on the cnc shield. Some need the R1 intact (Bigtreetech 1.3 in my case) some need it gone ( MKS 2.0 from the video). I'd try different combinations and even different drivers. Also experiment with a jumper or resistor between GND and EN on the shield. If you can, find the schematics of your stepstick module and check for pull up/down resistors on the enable pin. This pin on the esp (gpio12) is sesitive to voltage levels during boot. How did you adapt the Wemos D1 to the CNC shield? Or is it an Arduino formfactor like I use? A different problem you may experience: the power supply on the ESP boards is garbage. If you experience random boot loops during startup of fluidnc try a capacitor between 3.3V and GND. The onboard cap is not strong enough to support the boot sequence.
Out of curiosity, why nail polish? Why not acrylic paint, or oil based paint?
I've used nailpolish to mark parts on electronics, so I had some lying around.
Many thanks for the video I do not why my ESPDUINO is not exposing the hotspot wifi, any idea?
have you flashed the wifi version of fluidnc?
@@fuzzy4logic yes , it is strange, with different code I am able to make work the board as hotspot
I have the same LEDs and use them frequently on a battery 🔋. However, I've noticed an issue: the Bluetooth module stays active even when the device is powered off, which leads to battery drain. Do you have any suggestions for resolving this problem? I figured you might know a lot about this. 👍😀
My solution: I resolved the issue by removing the Bluetooth module 😅
I just take out the battery when I'm done using it. Most time I use a power supply so I don't have to think about battery life 😉
Whats that ur filming ?
That's an esp32 clamped into my tabletop vise. I just grabbed something from the workshop to film
Is the device on your camera a wireless video transmitter? What model is?
Yes, I've made a whole video about it th-cam.com/video/paIUyL2A21U/w-d-xo.html
@fuzzy4logic thanks!
How many ml was the nail polish? just so I can adjust the ratio, great vid exactly what I needed
I just add acetone until I can easily squish it out of the syringe and if the color is to thin, I do another layer. Just eyeball it ;)
Thanks for this great video. Have you done any changes to the config between the DRV and TMC drivers?
Thanks 👍 I don't think there is a difference between the two, config file wise. Just the pullup as described in the video
@@fuzzy4logic THank you. It works great, except the boot loop when 12v is pluged in before usb. Otherwise it works now great. I also added the 10k resistor between EN and GND like shown in you video. Any ideas to this?
Me acaba de explotar un frasco de pintauñas en la mano. Lo he cogido, le he puesto acetona, lo he cerrado y en cuanto he empezado a agitar, ha explotado
wow, this is owesome.
Awesome project
Amazing
You could do this with a Cerakote Color Fill Pen - was checking out other vids and found it.
Fantastic bro!! Thanks a lot for the useful video and a neat and crisp presentation!!
thanks.
I've seen guys take a small butane torch and pass quickly over the surface to get rid of those spider webs.
Yeah I use a simple lighter
thank you very much
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Maybe a bit early while the physical prototype is still in development, but on the software end, will it be possible to have this slider cooperate with OBS studio? Or somehow connect it using another software to do things in OBS? Maybe it can be triggered to recall a set programmed movement to pan across of move around when stuff happens in a stream or something?
That's a really interesting idea! I thought about adding face tracking to the software or as an integrated feature via an esp32 cam module. Given the open nature of OBS I think it will absolutely be possible to do this in OBS. I have written a Blender plugin so far for move planning. My use case consideration so far was for product videos, miniatures and stop motion, I had not considered streamers. Thanks for that!
@@fuzzy4logic also, will you be making any kits available for this to complete with printed parts from people's own machines? I'd love to buy a kit with some of the parts in it if you ever offer them, I wanna support such a cool project! I'm so stoked for how this is gonna turn out when it's all done. I can't wait to build one, it's deffinatley been worth the wait following along, seeing how well it's turning out😄
That's really nice of you! It's amazing to see people actually caring about my project. At the moment I have no plans of selling kits. However, I will be making all design files, as well as a complete bill of material available. For the assembly I am working on written instructions and a video assembly guide.
I made a discovery. When downloading his config file. Click on the link and download using the download "button" if you download the first link its going to be HTML code inside of the config.yaml file. That threw me for a loop getting config file issues until I opened it in a TXT editor and said W.T.F.???
Hello mate, I have an issue with the ESPduino while using the CNC shield on top of it. I used to connect the uC with UGS normally with the CNC shield on top of the ESPduino with no problem, but now there's something strange. I can't connect it with shield on top, just without it and then adding it on top. Do you know what's the issue or where to start looking at? I'm currently using TB6600 drivers, CNC shield (same version as you), and ESPduino Wemos D1 R32 I made connection with a regular ESP32 with no issues and monday morning I'm gonna make a test with a CNC shield based for Arduino Nano using a ESP32 Nano instead. Hope you're doing it ok, I enjoy the quality of the info you give. Hoping for an answers, greetings from Perú. Sorry for my bad english btw
This sounds like a pullup/pulldown issue. Check the boot output over serial to see if it is stuck. Some pins configure the flash voltage of the esp during boot and having pullups/pulldowns can really mess things up. You can remove the resistor on the cnc shield to see if it improves things. No bad english in sight ;)
Thanks for the tip! I tried the same idea using acrylic paint thinned with water and it seems to work just as well
amazing, what if I want to add an SD card, any suggestions on which gpio to use? i need to run a cnc machine
Here you go ;) wiki.fluidnc.com/en/config/sd_card Just map it to the native spi pins of the espduino
Currently trying to design and model my own 2-axis rig. Will you make the bill of material and the new 3D files available somewhere? Thank you for your videos they are a great source for learning and inspiration!
Thank you so much! Yes everything will be available on my gitlab repository. Here is the old version gitlab.com/pan-tilt-slider/PanTiltSlide-nodeJS
I’ve made a 3 axis motorised slider with 3 metres of 8040 aluminium extrusion and found that I had to turn the extrusion so it’s taller than wide otherwise the camera bounced too much in the middle. Obviously the extrusion is stronger in the wider orientation. Really enjoying following your progress.
3 meters, wow! Do you use a belt drive or rack and pinion?
@@fuzzy4logic Belt, gt2, 6mm. The 8040 is the “C” section as I planned on having the cable chain sit inside the C. Visually it looked really neat, but too bouncy.
I see. Is the gantry "hanging" from the side then?
@@fuzzy4logic If you zoom in you can see there are some flat “rests” that the chain sits on. I used the C cut out and slid some shelf like sections to support it.
It’s all I could think of doing at the time but it’s held up. I have 2x complete 3 metre sliders and 3 more just pan & tilt mounts that have been in use for a few years now, streaming live concerts almost weekly. It’s been a fun project that I keep tweaking. Now I know all of the issues I’d probably design it differently now.
How about using PETG, will it work too?
I think so, since acetone does not dissolve PETG
Very interesting and informative video, thank you.
Thank you all for joining me, let's do this again soon!
Hi - great video! What font is that?
Thanks! The font is called "Harlow Solid Italic"
BTW The ESPduino power connector handles up to 18 volts, in theory you could use the same power for the ESPduino and CNC motors. I was wondering if you tried this and what was your experience with it
I've tried it with 12 volts but the regulator got pretty hot. Because it is just a linear regulator, the remaining power gets turned into heat. I use mainly buck/burst converters now
Thanks for this, it works like a charm
This is a great help! I'm recreating a old TV dial and this is exactly what's needed!
I had very good success with acetone-free nailpolish-remover to remove the paint from unwanted spots. They didnt even mess with the PLA and i was able to omit the clear coat
that's a cool idea, I think could get a good result if use iron the surface of your pices that helps to hide the lines of print and improve the surface
The range and the brightness of the screen are not an issue, as I shoot mostly nighttime images. Being wireless is the key for me. To be clear, the HDMI transmitter from the camera draws power from the camera, or is the power bank needed for this as well as the HDMI receiver and monitor?
The receiver and the monitor are powered by the powerbank. The Transmitter is powered via the USB-out of my camera monitor and therefore the np-f battery on the back. But you can power it with any powerbank because it only requires USB2.0 power.
Clever. I like & gonna try. Subbed :)
Had to turn on all notifications. Well deserved. Great video. Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
How about bambulab
That's what I've been thinking the whole time. This video was released in march 2022, Bambulab started showing up in the end of 2022 and it was all over for nailpolish and syringes XD
Wow this is amazing!