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FS INPUTS ========= Because I use Logitech stuff (i've had it years), I drive this via Spad.next https://spadnext.com and this detects the Leo Bodnar input board and gives a glorious panel of buttons to add and it's just a case of pressing each...
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1050 gDrive: brushless motorPropeller : folding propellerBattery: 3S-4S Lipo 1000-1300 mAhControls: elevator / rudder / aileron / motorCenter of gravity: 70-75 mm behind the profile noseRudder deflections: 15-20 ° The CArts Lukisegler is an...
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If wood or plastic is used you can directly drive a screw into the rod, or you can just glue it in place if you don't need to be able to change the stop plate. * Cam Clamp * Filenames: CamClamp_Height_MinimumToMaximumExtension_[OptionalTaper].stl...
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They reduce the rotational speed of the escapement wheel and thus drive the hands of the clock.The mass of the balance wheel and the spring-stiffness are the two important factors when it comes to the periodic time. The periodic time is the time it...
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Once the parts are aligned slide the lock mechanism into the Lock_Caseing Place the Dial on top of the locking mechanism so that the drive pin of the Statc_Compinsator go into the hole in the underside of the Dial. Screw the Dial_Ring onto the top...
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The only parts requiring supports are the ATX power supply mount and the Z carriage (IIRC). List of changesZ-axisA Nema11 stepper with an integrated 5 mm / 2 mm pitch trapezoidal screw drives the z axis. The motion stage is guided by 4 mm rods and...
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If I decide to drive it harder, I will connect it to a more robust power supply and voltage controller which I have on hand - but which is bulkier... Elastic bands... PRINTED PARTS There are design files for the whole device in rhino3D and STEP...
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Following in Brad’s footsteps Tim Rastall (https://plus.google.com/u/0/+TimRastall/posts) created the very popular Ingentis printer (https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ingentis-a-tantillus-variant) which is a larger version of Tantilus using thicker...
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- The stall torque is 58kg-cm at 6V, 65kg-cm at 7.4V and 70kg-cm at 8.4V, so I would recommend driving it at as close to 8.4V as possible. - I use a [Castle CCBEC 10A](https://www.castlecreations.com/en/cc-bec-010-0004-00) adjustable BEC to...
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Another effect occured when operating the pump which may be taken into account: It was strong enough to drive my parents crazy. (Not yet, but it will when they wake up the next morning) EDIT: yes it did!!! Maybe the pump could be even better if...
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The idea was to bring a superlight direct drive extruder to the SR by integrating it to the housing and getting the motor as low as possible above the effector plate Want a lighter setup, check my deported blowers system ;-)...
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Lets look at the example of the Swincar which is an engineering master piece that feaures multiple steering axis per wheel, which all fullfill the general requirement paradigm that avoids bump steering and allows more or less load insensitive stable...
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I am sure that you will cope with this task even without my instructions.Also added to this design is the adjustment of the distance between the drive shafts, which allows the processing of cylindrical surfaces of different diameters. Adjustment is...
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One of the front wheels is used as a rear wheel for differential drive. <h1>Steering</h1> I added holes to front wheel axle to add reinforcement rods (1mm dia paper clip) to increase strength. Alternatively you can print ones without holes. ...
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Follow the instructions here for the HDMI fix: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34061 and the instructions here for the 400 KHz I2C speed: https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2018/02/change-raspberry-pi-i2c-bus-speed/ Download this...
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You'll need a hammer, or something similar, to drive the firesteel rod into the handle, but once in, it's very unlikely to come out without some serious force applied (I think a good pliers could pull it out with some twisting, but I didn't bother...
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You can use an analog controller like the one shown there, or a microcontroller like an Arduino with PWM capable output and a 24V MOSFET to drive the fan. This solution is still cumbersome because you will need to babysit every print at least during...
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A (front) horn loudspeaker uses an acoustic horn to increase the overall efficiency of the driving element (i.e. the sound coming out at the front). A back loaded horn speaker does pretty much the same. However, here the horn is mounted at the back...
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The unmodified donor device, in contrast, drives an LED directly so needs to do current limiting itself; this is done using a 12Ω current-limiting resistor (R15). To increase the available current one may wish to replace this resistor with a 0Ω...
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150 g Range of motion per axis: Arm: ~190° Forearm: ~280° Driving motors: 3x NEMA17 1.8° stepper motor Gripper / Actuator drivers: 2x SG90 /MG90 / MG92R servos </ul> Direct links Assembly guide: A complete step-by-step guide to create your...
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You DON'T need to thread the PSU holes, the hard drive holes, the power button hole. These rely on the component's thread.</li><li>Install riser, try to bend it as compact as possible, route it through the back of the motherboard</li><li>Install IO...
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160mm (~7) in length + extra (https://amzn.com/B00FG1K5PI)28BYJ-48 stepper motordriver/arduino - however you want to drive the steppershort pieces of solid core wire or paperclip to hold the gears on the keypins(optional) binder clips or similar to...
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Even while you are driving the head using VISCA commands the WIFI controller can still be used as a useful backup. All the motion control features on the head require a WIFI controller for programming your moves. If you have already built the...
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Note that the tubing must go right thru the fitting and 20 mm into the MMU body towards the filament drive until it will move no further. The length of the tubing between mounted cassettes and the MMU is pretty important to get right. If its too...
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Follow the instructions here for the HDMI fix: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34061 and the instructions here for the 400 KHz I2C speed: https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2018/02/change-raspberry-pi-i2c-bus-speed/ Download this...
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One of the front wheels is used as a rear wheel for differential drive. Steering I added holes to front wheel axle to add reinforcement rods (1mm dia paper clip) to increase strength. Alternatively you can print ones without holes. Printing them at...
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After breakfast that morning, amid a group of very nervous apprentices, Wright calmly drew the plans in the two hours in which it took Kaufmann to drive to Taliesin. Wright designed the home above the waterfall, rather than below to afford a view of...
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Here is where we set the steps and drive current. 800MA is pretty typical and you can leave it here on most machines. the MICROSTEPS is the step divider. On this machine I run 32 but 16 is more typical. This effects your STEPS_PER_MM. I would leave...
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I had planned to do it on the cheap and drive the whole printer directly from the BeagleBone Black IO, but when it came time to reimplement the MOSFET controls I decided to fork out for a Replicape board. The external stepper drivers are still...
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If wood or plastic is used you can directly drive a screw into the rod, or you can just glue it in place if you don't need to be able to change the stop plate. * Cam Clamp * Filenames: CamClamp_Height_MinimumToMaximumExtension_[OptionalTaper].stl...