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ttsalo
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2006
Look at Orval
Video of what I found from the bottom of a bottle of Orval at around 1000x magnification. I'm assuming that the large round cells are Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and the smaller oblong cells should be Brettanomyces Bruxellensis. I don't know why there is so much movement...
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Val d'Isere preview
มุมมอง 346 ปีที่แล้ว
A tiny little off-piste run in La Daille Video by Tomi T. Salo Music by Kevin MacLeod
Zillertal 2018
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Snowboarding in Zillertal on 28-31.1.2018 Video and editing by Tomi T. Salo Music by Kevin MacLeod
Rigid Chain Screw Actuator
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Demonstration of a rigid chain screw actuator prototype lifting a 2.3 kg unbalanced load. This is basically a screw which can assemble and disassemble itself on the fly. It has a zipper mechanism which locks it together, ensuring that it won't buckle sideways even if the load is unbalanced. See detailed design in: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2362604
Park Victory
มุมมอง 2968 ปีที่แล้ว
Diving on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Park_Victory Music by Kevin MacLeod
Around Sundskär
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Flying around in my scratchbuilt hexacopter. Video is from an onboard Mobius action cam. I'm first going downwind, then pushing back into the headwind before turning into downwind again. GPS recorded 70 km/h maximum speed, most likely from the last stretch.
Quadcopter FPV flying III
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Just flying around to build some skills and experience.
Quadcopter FPV flying II
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My perhaps 6th flying session with a proper FPV setup, and the first time when I actually flew where I intended to go, came back and landed without breaking anything :)
Printed noise reducing quadcopter prop test
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Flying with the 8 inch version of www.thingiverse.com/thing:43488
Quadcopter FPV flying
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Flying around in the evening sun, partly just by looking at the video link. Sorry for the crap quality, everything was totally jury-rigged...
Polycarbonate printing with E3D hot-end
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Polycarbonate printing with E3D hot-end
Orca with Marlin firmware 150mm/s print
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Orca with Marlin firmware 150mm/s print
cooooool
I don’t know what pattern to assemble the things inside the body
Jajajajajajaj I looove it, this first tests, are the best begining
This is really cool
Can you please tell how to do coding ?
hey ttsalo. Ich drucke gerade das Schloß in der originalgröße aus. Ich habe es von Thingiverse Runtergeladen und nichts verändert, aber ich verstehe nicht, wie man es zusammenbauen soll? Kannst du mir dabei weiterhelfen?
Hey, jumped to say that i have watched your creations and you are truly amazing. More over, i know how you can improve this lock a little bit. The part in the padlock body that holds they key in place while the key moves tends to break. I would be glad if you will upload a version of the body and the key that will be a little bit larger so it wont break that easily.
plese send arduino code
hello there! Nice job!! i will give this a try for sure :) why is the output inconsistent though? is it being turned by hand or it's due to the paste itself? Tkss o/
nifty actuator but why is it categorized as "Travel & Events" ?
Dang, thing scared me when it came to life
I do not understand how to assemble the lock itself
any particular reason for using this special spiral instead of regular screw?
есть - винт протекает насквозь, а этот винт дозирует только в момент вращения
@@nup8803 Неожиданно :)
How small is that?
It says it's a 1mm Endmill, so fairly small.
interesting other test??
I bet these didn't work because they didn't have winglets on the tips and the V shape in the blade has little to no pitch to it. where as the model they are based on are at a larger pitch when creating lift.
cómo es el control?
WOW...cool
Mate, have you had a chance to take these outdoors and give them a real go?
Congratulations, very cool! You share the kinematic module?
Looks pretty stable. Btw, for the Z axis, I wonder if a forklift mechanism would work well. So that the robot can print objects higher than itself.
understand, only time I consider using poly is when I need tensile strength
it's about 4 times the price of ABS, but these are really small and need to be super strong.
isnt polycarbonate an expensive way to print these
You can't see it on the video, but I was just barely able to reach the thing from behind a camera which was on a tripod, and would have probably knocked the camera down if I had tried that... so you'll just have to take my word for it :)
I have already changed this prototype to use a bowden setup, I got the parts from reprapworld (pneufit fittings and PTFE tubing)
Added a link to the sources to the video description
Cool! will you publish the source files for the pieces?
Excellent, I dont know why its not been done before as it has lots of potential. I'm looking at making the same but with bowden cable, have you and reccommendations?
hi, i want your harmonic drive. I downloaded all files from github. Which .stl files are harmonic drive ?
Because I have not used a bowden setup before on any other printer. Now that I know how this works with an extruder I'm familiar with, I can try a bowden extruder next.
Why did you decide against using a bowden cable?
did you build yours?
LOL!!!!!
ok I have been on that site for a few hours and found this and I haven't understood what everyone was talking about when they said printable stuff could you explain what kind of printer and where i could get one and how much it would cost. thanks
You should have actually you know... opened it :P
miss this place... BUNAKEN....!!!
kewl...never really understood how these locks worked...thanks!
Nice
nam nam
This was with the V9 extruder, unmodified. Things that need to be taken into account: * Enough heat (I have been printing PLA at 230 and ABS at 260 degrees C) * Thin enough layers/tracks (this print was done with 0.20/0.36 mm) * Just right extruder tension (mostly trial and error, unfortunately)
Like to see the firmware file !
Nice! This is quick!
What was this done in?
Wow! CANON 5D mark2? Onko? Hieno video.
Nice!
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