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BoxLoader video 4 - Building the rail and measuring the force to pull the wagon.
BoxLoader video 4
Building the rails
Mock up a wagon with bed and wheels
Mounting the sprocket and chain to pull one way
Music: Bensound
License code: FYUQK03EXNSXJ6UU
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Відео

Let the light guide your random jumps.
Переглядів 2233 місяці тому
Exercise your ankle by jumping around - let the light guide you to the right jump sequence in a limited space. LED 110 from Mega LCD mega-lcd.com/products/led110/ Music by Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: ZV2PEXVGBM9IT9FH Jump Stock Videos by Vecteezy www.vecteezy.com/free-videos/jump
Sink blow out
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Make the sink drain faster with compressed air... Music by: www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: EV9JMVPVDH6ONJGU
Racing chair fabrication
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A new project was sugested and within seconds I was building a racing chair to race GT on the PS. Bill of materials, aprox:: 4040 profiles 8 meters 2020 profiles 4 meters 2080 profile 0.5 meters Sliding nuts for 4040 and 2020 with 6mm holes 4*4 hole T-Plate for 4040 2*3 hole T-Plate for 4040 Corner plates for 4040 A used gamin chair 2 pcs of angle iron Time Music by: Bensound.com/royalty-free-m...
Timing finish times for Rowing Beach Sprint regatta automatically with an input add-on to StopWatch
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Adding finish timing automation on rowing (or any other timeble sport) using my StopWatch application. Using relay to drive inputs at a GPIO module. The LED110 lamps in the end of the video can be found here: mega-lcd.com/products/led110/ Music by: www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: PC9ND57DGNNXBYJY
Box Loader robot video 3 - arms
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Box loader robot - showe and tell on the arms and a little demo of moving the box.
BoxLoader - step two - moving the box
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Next step in the Box Loader saga. Moving the box box on / off the shelf and onto the cart. Covering my experiments with an overextending arm and reverting to standard components. Some thoughts on the next step in the process. Music: Distant by Hotham | soundcloud.com/hothammusic Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Box Loader Intro - A robot building project to take boxes on a shelf and retrieve it again.
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Intro to my box loader project. This project aims at building a robot to place boxes on a shelf and retrieve them again. Using a robot to sort out my stuff.
Single AAA battery charger
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Making my own single AAA battery charger. Using small pre fabricated Ni-MA charger module to build a one battery charger. Charger module from Aliexpress: 1A NiMH Rechargeable Battery Multipurpose Charger www.aliexpress.com/item/4000038384014.html Springs from Aliexpress. AA Battery Positive Negative Conversion Spring Contact Plate (Cut in half and used) www.aliexpress.com/item/4001139787057.htm...
GoPro slider - slide you GoPro horizontal to get a "drive by" shot
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An extension to your GoPro to take shots while sliding the camera horizontally #gopro #goproaddon #3dprinting #ballbearing #buildforthebuild Photo by Andrea Piacquadio: www.pexels.com/photo/positive-senior-man-in-eyeglasses-showing-thumbs-up-and-looking-at-camera-3824771/ Music by: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: XXONJEIPEMFY61LJ
The story of my pet feeder build - How the cat kept hacking and I kept improving on the design
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Laziness is normally not a trait that you boost about, but when it comes to daily tasks it can be beneficial to be lazy. Hence I began building a pet feeder - benefit: feed our cat 7 portions of food pr. refill, then refill dispenser and run again. Here is the story of greatness, fails, redesign and final victory! Video by RICHARD ELLIS: www.pexels.com/video/fireworks-4133187/ Music I use: www....
Lets make a water gun
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Building a water gun. Starting with high pressure from a compressor- changing direction as drawbacks are discovered. #build #electronics #steppermotor #usb #raspberrypi #3dprinting #water #waterfight Music by Evgeny Bardyuzha from Pixabay Sound Effect by Gregor Quendel from Pixabay
Pet Feeder wheel insert
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Pet Feeder wheel insert
Quiz button production
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Quiz button production
Lazy Susan
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Lazy Susan
Quizz Button - Assembly and Instructions of use
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Quizz Button - Assembly and Instructions of use

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @P-Ian
    @P-Ian 12 днів тому

    Looks very promising, i think the easiest to implement and maintain, just throw a chain and a sprocket, and with todays electric motors and encoders you can do wonders with that. Are you planning to have some chain tensioners in the system? Also I'm wondering do you have any plans for a controller for this project, is it gonna be like a raspberry pi or any other small computer, a program on a laptop, or more like an industrial, physical controllers with buttons and dials?

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild 12 днів тому

      @@P-Ian thank you! My plan was to have another sprocket on a motor properly with some kind of gear. I have thought about using encoders, but right now I'm more into vision using a webcam. I have some custom pcb with ST MCU that I will code to control stepper or dc controller (no specifics yet), the ST will be (for now) controlled by usb or rs485 from a c# program - as there are multiple steppers and motors to control. Chain tension, sure, in the other end of the chain connected to the square tube.

  • @thecoldlemonade3532
    @thecoldlemonade3532 2 місяці тому

    this is a cool idea

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! The current physical format is not optimal, but could be changed for a more compact design without the need for a pc..

  • @buildforthebuild
    @buildforthebuild 6 місяців тому

    Simple os fast. And yes, it works really well. Driving position is getting better as each of us are getting better at adjusting and remember our individual char settings.

  • @philscraftcorner
    @philscraftcorner 6 місяців тому

    Nice work. I like how simple you made this but it looks like ut works well

  • @P-Ian
    @P-Ian 8 місяців тому

    I think that those overextending slides are a pretty good value compared to electric or pneumatic actuators, both in terms of weight and in cost probably. Nice seeing you keep going with this project :) It might be a few steps away, but it's getting closer each episode

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild 8 місяців тому

      The arms made it so much better than anything I could build myself! A few steps away.. that is a nice way to say I'm a long way from the goal 😀 Thank you for the input!

  • @jeppesoerensen1
    @jeppesoerensen1 10 місяців тому

    Nice video

  • @tedguijt
    @tedguijt 11 місяців тому

    Hi! Really interesting project! I have a question though, why didn’t you use cheap linear actuators that can extend the same amount and have limit switches build in to them?

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild 11 місяців тому

      Didn't know you could get those, thanks for the hint. And do you know of any that can extend 150%?

    • @tedguijt
      @tedguijt 10 місяців тому

      @@buildforthebuild Timotion has the TA19 series that is telescopic and has hall encoder/sensor build in but dont know about the price, if you want to go the cheaper route I would use aliexpress actuators they are very cheap and are very easy to drive but the negative is that you have to work out position feedback yourself.

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild 10 місяців тому

      @@tedguijt Thank you for the hints I'll look into it. I have some ali actuators somewhere.. Again I have the length issue so I have to find a way to move 150% Input for a discovered video 😉

  • @probuilder961
    @probuilder961 11 місяців тому

    I'm flying in for the Belt Sander Nationals!

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild 11 місяців тому

      That was my initial thought too, traction is eminent. But does it have the power to accelerate as fast....

  • @jamesdonovan2423
    @jamesdonovan2423 Рік тому

    Aim to remove the rotation and have double sided arms, closer packed shelving and the racking can have a picking table on the end of the shelf. Could have two for pick multiple boxes

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild Рік тому

      Hi and thank you for the input. The closer packed shelfs is not a problem (for now...) and as I will show in an upcoming video my design have progressed some further, for for now the turntable stays. But I hope you'll hang around and throw me the "I told you so" when I switch to the double sided arms.

  • @P-Ian
    @P-Ian Рік тому

    I like this project, and the job you've done so far looks promising. I worked at one warehouse in which we had a large, automatic shelf lift, but it worked by sliding a whole shelf from its resting place onto the moving gantry, and it had a weight limit something like 500kg per shelf. I think for the positioning of the gantry you could use the kind of switches that are used as end stops, the gantry would need to have a part that sticks out and makes contact with the switches only if it's in the correct position to grab something from that compartment. That would work as long as you would stick to only using the same type of container in a given space on the shelf, as you would need to move the position of the switch if the box that it corresponds to was switched out for a different size one, but it simplifies greatly the problem of aligning the box grabber. Also, i think that making the gantry be able to grab a box from either side without the need to rotate itself, would give you a less problematic and faster system. You could have the little popping out hands on both ends of the extending arms, and just use the one needed for the side that it's grabbing the box from, unless there is a need for them to be oriented 90 degrees from how they're stored, but it's not mentioned in the video. All and all, it's an interesting project, and there are million ways to solve anything in this machine, so i can't wait for a next video on it :)

    • @buildforthebuild
      @buildforthebuild Рік тому

      Hi and thank you for the input! Moving a whole shelf seems a little overkill for my needs , I can see the use case in big warehouses. For the positioning of the gantry, I have been around how to make switches horizontally and vertically work for me - but the installation time, precision and number of wires, lead me to the webcam. As for the rotating gantry to grab the box, as I answered James - the rotation stays for now. The moving of the arms to grab the box gave me a lot of issues - and double sided would make the trouble twice as big. Hope you hang around, and shout "Told you so!" when when I go to the double sides arms.

  • @buildforthebuild
    @buildforthebuild Рік тому

    By the way, please remember that USB (that is also 5v) is specified to a power consumption of 500mA. I have seen this charger pull up to 650mA. Some computers might not like it - a dedicated USB charger might not care. Now you know - your choice

  • @xavierschatzle7816
    @xavierschatzle7816 Рік тому

    promo sm 😊

  • @laukronemortensen6021
    @laukronemortensen6021 Рік тому

    cool

  • @thorkronemortensen1046
    @thorkronemortensen1046 Рік тому

    Brand varmt🔥🔥

  • @laukronemortensen6021
    @laukronemortensen6021 Рік тому

    Fedt

  • @laukronemortensen6021
    @laukronemortensen6021 Рік тому

    GOOD keep the work up