made the Y axis bracket on the C-Beam, later on turned out i didn't have any M6 80mm bolts so we hastily cut it out of 1/8" acrylic. I also forgot to take off the "leave stock" option, but otherwise the holes it cut were the right size and decently round,...
A belt pulley was adapted to the 2.2 kW Spindle motor (China Spindle - used as motor) to drive the spindle cartridgeComponents for the X-Y-table were machined on the latheSide stiffeners for the z column (lasered plates)Assembled Z-axis, side stiffeners...
In this chapter I will show you the main features of Raspberry Pi 3B+, Qwiic pHAT module and AS7262 sensor. Also we learn how to setup the Raspberry Pi and how to detect the peripheral of the sensor. Raspberry Pi 3B+ The Raspberry Pi 3 B+ provides you...
*Todo el Modelado en 3D y los planos se Realizaron en Autodesk Inventor 2020 Concepto inicial del Hexapodo: Habiendo establecido que desabamos hacer un hexapodo basado en un insecto palo, procedimos a buscar cosas que se hayan hecho antes que nos podrian...
So today was pretty much a day of reading, experimenting, failure, more reading, experimenting failure, in fact this last statement could be put into a while statement for when c=0, c==20, c++ to say the least. But with each failure...
So I've managed to rig up an experiment with my little leg, where I use two potentiometers mapped to x and y coordinate ranges to direct the foot location. It never worked perfectly, but did display some "workingness". I noticed that when changing one...
The second prototype is ready. I still have only a vague idea how to mount OLED display and joysticks. At the moment they are fastened with brass M3 screws.I have also made small notches on the back side so that potentiometers and switches won't rotate.I...
Lions remember very little about C64 development. load "$",8 loads a directory listing into the program space. PRG files are programs. SEQ files are data. Assembly language programs tended to be stored in SEQ files. There...
In further investigation (thanks to PointyOintment's suggestion) it may be simpler to use multiple PS2 mice instead of the belts. You can do deadest reckoning with two mice read http://www.instructables.com/id/Optical-Mouse-Odometer-for-Arduino-Robot/step4/Further-Modifications-and-Finishing-Up/...
I have a feeling from now on the project will have slow but steady progress. So with that, let's take a look at the bit of progress I did get accomplished. I've done quite a bit of milling aluminum on my little X-carve, so cutting out a few profiles...
Note 1: I capitalize "X-axis", "Z-height" and the like for legibility when scanning/skimming; pedants can hate me later.Note 2: This is where idealistic, that is mimal change for best outcome, modifications are. For measurements and construction details...
I've started work on the Y axis DRO mounts, using Fortal alloy (7075 T-651 from ebay seller scottkrez). This is a material I have used before and I know it machines well and can be made very shiny. I'm on a learning curve with Fusion 360 and I'm on a...
Starting the new design Now I actually imagined that this slider would look a bit differently. I was thinking that I was going to have some additional fin that had a steeper angle than just extending the side curve for the bottom cover section....
If you're following this little project you may have noticed that I take pride in adjusting the code for supporting almost any type of cheap STM8S Value Line device. Here is a number of constraints:in most cases UART pins are not broken outin some cases...