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FuzzyLogic
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I build stuff and film that stuff so you can watch said stuff.
DIY Motion Control Rig Dev Vlog 2 + 5 axes robot arm
The motion control rig is coming along but also I built a 5 axes robot arm. Enjoy!
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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 - 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 ua-cam.com/video/tDexBj46oNI/v-deo.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 ua-cam.com/video/tDexBj46oNI/v-deo.html
How about using PETG, will it work too?
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?
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
Wow this is amazing!
LOL I loved the intro
Nice result, but that's plenty of manual work to do after printing. You could get a similar result by swapping filament mid-print a couple of times, to create a colored flat layer (or probably 2 or 3 layers) for the letter bottoms and then print 1-2 more black layers with the letters cut out. However, seeing the "Original Prusa" text on your printer's panel, I realised that it would be the perfect use case for the nail polish method, because it's been printed as a cut-out on the underside. The letter bottoms are bridges, and a different-colored filament would still have the "bridge lines" visible.
I have been using a small brush and acrylic airbrush paints for this (i use those for painting miniatures). Will give nail polish a try also, i somehow did not think of that.
Why i didnt tought about that... Great!
This works only because it’s black filament. With white filament, the polish seeps in and smears all around. Apply a clear coat first and don’t thin the polish! Or use thicker UV resin from craft stores, colored with food colorings.
Cool idea
A trick for the wicking: when masking acrylic paint, paint will often wick under your tape. The easiest solution is to use a thin layer of the appropriately finished clear coat, so that transparent material wicks instead. This will seal the pores.
i never thought of this, but I used to paint eyes and white marks with the nail brush from the bottle! genius
Hi! Is there a way to smooth print lines ? I think acetone or painting too?
You could turn on ironing in your slicer. It improves the top surface finish. Otherwise you can print it face down
I have tried this before but my print kept sucking up the acrylic to the inside of the part and then it would come out random places
I don't think you'll have to get rid of the sliprings for USB. They do make USB sliprings. Just a quick search brought up some stuff. Now how much those will cost is a different matter.
Yeah, I've seen those and on they are really tempting XD. But in order to get this project to version 1.0.0 I had a look on the design requirements. And the requirement for the full rotation feature was "Oh cool a slip ring! Lets use it!". Whenever I have actually used the rig I never needed a full rotation.
@@fuzzy4logic Why not a different serial protocol like rs232 or I2C?
@@ciano5475I want to connect it to a PC. I know there are USB to serial adapters but with that I can't simply flash new firmware
Your audio is extremely quiet
running ffmpeg on a Pi zero to compress into mpeg2ts over normal wifi is about the worst possible way of doing this... go look at OpenHD (or other forks of wifibroadcast) it uses x264 for which the Pis have hardware acceleration and it hacks wifi to not care about transmission errors or if the receiving side is present at all
Instead of Acetone you can use ethyl acetate, less cancer-causing…
Have you considered model paint? It’s enamel.
Not yet, thanks!
My brother used nail polish on models back in the day never considered on my 3D prints and your exaquation is awesome
Looks around conspiratorialy. The depths of the nail painting world have MUCH that can be applied to modeling. Muuuuuuuch.
I use resin from a resin 3-D printer in whatever colour you want, and I just use a syringe like you are using and then use a UV light to cure
Great idea! 👍
Very well edited video! Keep up the great work bro. You deserve many more views and subscribers.
cool!
I just brush over the whole text with the brush that comes with the nail polish, let it dry, then clean the surface with an acetone soaked paper towel. Only the polish that went in the lettering remains; anything on the surface gets removed.
I wish I could see your results because that’s the naive approach I started with and I could never get the top surfaces back once the color had seeped in. Even with extensive sanding. That was with white PLA and red polish. Now I apply a clear coat first and use the pour in technique. It’s far from perfect as can be seen in this video because the polish shrinks down quite a lot on curing.
@@ArnaudMEURET White is probably the hardest color to make it work on because *any* tiny amount of residue will show. I've mostly done dice and small surfaces where any residue is uniform and unobtrusive. It's hard to get PLA fully cleaned off, probably because the acetone softens it, but when I've done this on PET (non-G) it seems to come fully clean and comes out beautiful.
This is genius, I'd add Ironing to the surface to get a smoother look, but man you can get nailpolish in any color and there's a ton of automotive like finishes too! very cool, great idea and thorough execution advice!
Thanks. Now I found a new use for my old Testor's enamel paints that I was about to give away.
OOOOOOOHHHH!!!!!! okay me too lol, I've got tons of duck-egg blue for Star Trek models XD
Is there any other way to thin down nail polish besides acetone? Doing this on ABS would be nice.
You can try acetone free nailpolish remover. Maybe there is nailpolish based on a different solvent? Model paint could also work. Basically if you can get through the needle of a syringe it will work. Maybe even water based paint if you seal it with clear lacquer afterwards.
is there an update for a more clean professional look now?
Thats about as clean as I could make it. Multicoloured prints will be cleaner I think.
@@fuzzy4logic no, I mean the overall surface. Your paint job looks great
Thats just the top side of every 3d print. You can print it face down for a smoother finish
@@fuzzy4logicI do multicolor prints for my labels; it looks a lot cleaner because of the way it’s printed; face down on the print plate. Looks great especially with a textured plate. I do it manually, a bit of a pain, but the inlay only has to be 2 layers deep (0.3mm).
Tappware container 😂😂😂 Nice!
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
UV resin would also work well for this!
Enjoy your vids