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DC House RV Lithium Battery Upgrade with Renogy Pure SineWave Inverter -Affordable DIY installation
In this video I am testing out a DC House Lithium Battery. This is the most affordable battery that I could find that had 200-amp hours, a 200A BMS, and Cold Weather Protection. In this video I also install a Renogy Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS). The following are affiliate links for products used in this video. Using these links will not affect your purchase price, but may result in a small commission for my channel. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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Large DIY CNC Router Upgrades to 2.2KW Spindle Controlled by Arduino and Universal G-Code Sender UGS
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In this video I show you major upgrades to my CNC router, including the addition of a 2.2kw spindle. Make you own parts with wood, plastic, or even aluminum. This router is controlled by an Arduino communicating to a PC using the Universal G-Code Sender UGS software. This build is an affordable alternative to the expensive CNC machines available commercially. Save a ton of money and have a ton ...
Stepper Motor Constant Acceleration using Arduino and DM542
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In this video I show you how to achieve constant acceleration and deceleration of a stepper motor using an Arduino and a DM542 stepper motor controller.
Stepper Motor Maximum Speed using Arduino and DM542 - How Fast Can It Go?
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In this video I show you how to determine the maximum speed for your stepper motor and how to reach that speed using an Arduino and a DM542 stepper motor controller. Arduino source code for this video is available here: sciencefuninnovation.gumroad.com/ The following are affiliate links to the products used in this video. Purchasing through these links may result in a small commission for my UA...
How to build a large CNC router controlled by Arduino GRBL, UGS, and Fusion 360 - Part II
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This video is part II - Here is the link to part I: ua-cam.com/video/DF_1bY8aJbc/v-deo.html Welcome to Science Fun Innovations, LLC Make your own CNC parts out of wood, plastic, or even aluminum. In this video I show you step-by-step how I build a large CNC router for under $600. This router is controlled by an Arduino using GBRL (G-Code) delivered by the free Universal G-Code Sender applicatio...
How to build a large CNC router controlled by Arduino GRBL and Universal G-Code Sender UGS
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Welcome to Science Fun Innovations, LLC Make your own CNC parts out of wood, plastic, or even aluminum. In this video I show you step-by-step how I build a large CNC router for under $600. This router is controlled by an Arduino using GBRL (G-Code) delivered by the free Universal G-Code Sender application. This project does not require a lot of tools and is very fun to build. CNC routers this s...
Control an Arduino using Wii Nunchuck - Linear Actuator Control
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In this video I will show you how easy it is to interface a Wii Nunchuk with an Arduino using I2C. This tutorial will demonstrate the many features of the Wii Nunchuk, and I will show you how to control the speed and direction of a linear actuator with L298N using the Wii Nunchuk and the Adafruit Wii Nunchuk Breakout Adapter Board and QT to JST SH 4-pin Cable sold here (affiliate link): ebay.us...
Linear Actuator Position Control using Arduino XIAO BLE and MIT APP Inventor for Android
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Tutorial Part 2 of 2 In this video I test out the XIAO BLE microcontroller from Seeed Studio. This may be my new favorite microcontroller as it is fast, powerful, and works great using Arduino Code. This video demonstrates how to control BluetoothLE devices using an application on your Android device using MIT APP Inventor. In this video I show you how to control the exact postion of a linear a...
XIAO BLE Digital Output Control using Arduino and MIT APP Inventor
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Tutorial Part 1 of 2 In this video I test out the XIAO BLE microcontroller from Seeed Studio. This may be my new favorite microcontroller as it is fast, powerful, and works great using Arduino Code. This video demonstrates how to control digital outputs on your microcontroller using a Bluetooth LE application on your Android device using MIT APP Inventor. Source code for this video is available...
Arduino Linear Actuator Position Control // Linear Actuator with Position Feedback Return to Center
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Arduino Linear Actuator Position Control // Linear Actuator with Position Feedback Return to Center
Arduino Controlled Dog House Heater with Bluetooth Display for Android Smart Phone MIT APP Inventor
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Arduino Controlled Dog House Heater with Bluetooth Display for Android Smart Phone MIT APP Inventor
Arduino Bluetooth Motor Controller // Bluetooth Low Energy BLE and MIT App Inventor for Android
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Arduino Bluetooth Motor Controller // Bluetooth Low Energy BLE and MIT App Inventor for Android
RC Arduino Hovercraft Version 3 (finally on water) : Arduino 4-wire CPU Fan Control
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RC Arduino Hovercraft Version 3 (finally on water) : Arduino 4-wire CPU Fan Control
Arduino Analog Joystick
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Arduino Analog Joystick
Paper Rocket Launcher
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Paper Rocket Launcher
How to use Force Sensitive Resistors (FSR) with Arduino - Simple Force Sensing Arduino Tutorial
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How to use Force Sensitive Resistors (FSR) with Arduino - Simple Force Sensing Arduino Tutorial
Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 2// DIY 4-wire CPU Fan with ATTINY85
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Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 2// DIY 4-wire CPU Fan with ATTINY85
Arduino Fan Control using High Frequency 25kHz PWM // 4-Wire CPU Fans
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Arduino Fan Control using High Frequency 25kHz PWM // 4-Wire CPU Fans
DIY Color Changing Acrylic Nightlight using ATtiny85 Microcontroller and Arduino
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DIY Color Changing Acrylic Nightlight using ATtiny85 Microcontroller and Arduino
How to measure distance with an Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor // HC-SR04
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How to measure distance with an Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor // HC-SR04
Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Part 2 - Software
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Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Part 2 - Software
Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Tutorial Part 1 - Hardware and Wiring
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Arduino Attic Fan Control with Nextion Touch Screen GUI // Tutorial Part 1 - Hardware and Wiring
Arduino IR Sensor Tutorial // LED chaser using Arduino Interrupts
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Arduino IR Sensor Tutorial // LED chaser using Arduino Interrupts
Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 1 // DIY MOSFET CPU Fan L298N PWM Propellers
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Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 1 // DIY MOSFET CPU Fan L298N PWM Propellers
Arduino Fan Control // 2-Wire, 3-Wire, and 4-Wire CPU Fan Speed Control and Measurement
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Arduino Fan Control // 2-Wire, 3-Wire, and 4-Wire CPU Fan Speed Control and Measurement
Arduino Etch-a-Sketch Time Lapse: Six Soccer Stars
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Arduino Etch-a-Sketch Time Lapse: Six Soccer Stars
3 Great Arduino Temperature Sensors // LM34, DS18B20, and DS3231 Real Time Clock
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3 Great Arduino Temperature Sensors // LM34, DS18B20, and DS3231 Real Time Clock
Linear Actuator Arduino Control - L298N with RC Transmitter and Receiver
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Linear Actuator Arduino Control - L298N with RC Transmitter and Receiver
1 Year Review - 200-Watt HQST (Renogy) RV Solar Panels
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1 Year Review - 200-Watt HQST (Renogy) RV Solar Panels
Linear Actuator Arduino Control using L298N Motor Control Board
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Linear Actuator Arduino Control using L298N Motor Control Board

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @techniques-camping-car
    @techniques-camping-car День тому

    Hello, No information about the library used. the code crashes when compiling. Is it compatible with Arduino R4 with BLE?

  • @odutolakolawole9783
    @odutolakolawole9783 3 дні тому

    I have a question on your code if you can clear my doubt I would be glad Becos I noticed u said if left sensor is > than right sensor + deadband that it shud still turn to that left meanwhile the working principle of LDR is that the higher the light intensity the lower the LDR resistance. N since our measurement is measuring and comparing the resistance why still say it shud turn to the part that has higher resistance with low light intensity? 😂😂😂😅😅 please 🙏 reply Nice video & explanation tho

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 дні тому

      It has been a long time since I did that video, but I would guess that it would be due to how the voltage divider circuit is wired.

    • @odutolakolawole9783
      @odutolakolawole9783 День тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovationshow do you mean 😭 the way the voltage divider is wired looks like another concept like that you can check the code all over again to a certain that misconception thanks 🙏

  • @xyzspec82
    @xyzspec82 8 днів тому

    👍🏼

  • @sikiruabdulfatahbello6077
    @sikiruabdulfatahbello6077 Місяць тому

    Help me with the codes please

  • @jhonbrixbrion8030
    @jhonbrixbrion8030 Місяць тому

    Can I control it only within the Arduino?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      There are many ways to control it. See some of my other videos. Thanks!

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 Місяць тому

    I recommend a raspberry pi & linuxcnc setup. That way, you don't need a laptop. The machine itself can download your gcodes from the cloud, view them, set the machine, and run

    • @eitantal726
      @eitantal726 Місяць тому

      Plus, linuxcnc has better route planning than grbl. If your gcode is complex (3D finish toolpath for example), linuxcnc won't have to stop so often

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      My friend uses that setup. I have not done complex 3D yet, but I will see how it goes with the GRBL. I do like having the laptop connected as I can make quick changes in Fusion and immediately pass them to UGS rather. Thanks for the recommendations!

    • @eitantal726
      @eitantal726 Місяць тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovations No complex 3D yet? Prepare to have your mind blown. I made a bunch of "Last Supper" reliefs, among other things. 3D finish toolpath is gorgeous

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 Місяць тому

    Cheap CNC machines have exactly that, but also integrate the stepper drivers and spindle drivers on the main board

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      I prefer the term "budget" :-) It was inexpensive and good to train with. Also, easy to upgrade as shown in later video. Thanks for watching!

  • @AdmiralCrow_
    @AdmiralCrow_ Місяць тому

    Hi there, did you ever share how you did the wiring to the relay? I was looking at the wiring diagram you gave and saw that it wasn't included. Thanks for the amazing tutorial!

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Relay input to D11 on Arduino. Normally Open and Common on the relay to the Enable connections on the motor controller. Hope that helps!

  • @sudhansumtripathy
    @sudhansumtripathy Місяць тому

    @ScienceFunInnovations Lovely knowledge video , can you please let us know how it will automatically change the drill bits

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Unfortunately, this one will not change the bits automatically. You have to spend much more money for that ability.

  • @byronimbaquingo9320
    @byronimbaquingo9320 Місяць тому

    engine speed can be increased???

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      The motor controller can allow you to change the voltage, which changes the speed.

  • @hello81642
    @hello81642 Місяць тому

    Dm542 user manual discussed acceleration. Have you tried it that way?

  • @RoboArc
    @RoboArc Місяць тому

    Not a bad build. I would say increase the amiunt of berrings on the y axis though. The Y axis is also a weak point in these router style gantry assemblies. I also have built my own CNC, surface area of berrings on the rails distributs loads better and hold accuracy better. I didnt use berring blocks like this, but youre on the right track. I should of used linier rails, but i stuck with the thickest 1in square tubing i could buy.

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Yes, version 3 (way down the road) will have more rigid gantry setup. But as I am cutting mostly 2D in wood and plastic, working great for now.

  • @alessiovelardi8929
    @alessiovelardi8929 Місяць тому

    Could you use the 4-wire setup for a 48V DC fan? If so would you need to change anything e.g. Resistor value?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      It would probably work. I would need to see the schematic for the fan to be sure.

  • @vinee616
    @vinee616 Місяць тому

    im planning to build my cnc, while discussing various cases with chatgpt, gpt told me again and again that arduino will fail in complex gcodes (3d gcodes). can anyone shed some light on this? will mega work?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      My friend builds awesome electric guitars using 3D (and 3 axis) g code and Arduino. He hasn't had any problems yet and has been doing it for a few years now. Maybe they are talking about 4, 5, and 6 axis?

  • @apokay2796
    @apokay2796 Місяць тому

    Hi! Can you share me the code? Please

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      The code is explained in the second video: Part I: ua-cam.com/video/DF_1bY8aJbc/v-deo.html Part II: ua-cam.com/video/zF3VzWQIZMA/v-deo.html

  • @moinshaikh6684
    @moinshaikh6684 Місяць тому

    Being a two years of experience person, please don't use grbl based control boards, it gets random stop problem which is highly irritating and time wasting problem in grbl based cnc, which no one discusses on online platforms, it will blow your mind while cutting by stopping randomly on the job!

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Haven't had any issues yet, but I'll keep my eyes open. Is there something better you recommend?

    • @moinshaikh6684
      @moinshaikh6684 Місяць тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovations tell me the control board you're using? Is it based on CH340,

  • @RGormanJr
    @RGormanJr Місяць тому

    Omg, just found this channel today. This is great!

  • @FadiN-b7t
    @FadiN-b7t Місяць тому

    Great project, How do you get the address for the temperature sensors? thanks

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 Місяць тому

    I am trying to control the heater blend door on an air distribution duck work under the dash of my 55 yr old truck. I built it from sheet metal to fit odd shapes and currently control the door with cable. The fan is stronger and blows the door open or moves it when I want it still. Most actuators in my price range for a retired ASE Master 78, are metal gears, but affordable. They don’t have a potentiometer geared to them and I am not familiar with an Arduino and motor driver, but yes on 12-14Vdc. Any thoughts or link to previous or future videos? Thanks kindly for you work!

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Without knowing more about your setup, you may get away just wiring it directly to a forward/reverse switch. It wouldn't be automated, but with the right actuator it would stay where you wanted it.

  • @leader4005
    @leader4005 Місяць тому

    Hi, I liked the video. Is it possible to have a code for a stepper motor that works very quickly, as I have a motor consisting of 6 wires?

    • @leader4005
      @leader4005 Місяць тому

      Power capacity 24V

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Yes. I just did a video on high-speed stepper motors. You can wire a 6-wire motor as a 4-wire motor (two wires do not get used) but it should still work fine.

    • @leader4005
      @leader4005 Місяць тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovations Can I get the link?

  • @jonathanvillegas2645
    @jonathanvillegas2645 Місяць тому

    This video is just awesome! I'm looking to make an educationally focused CNC for high school maker spaces for my senior design project and your videos are giving my group great direction!

  • @celioissof2943
    @celioissof2943 Місяць тому

    I want to connect ds18b20 sensor to my 3d printer because the other one was that with the end in glass and it broke. It is possible?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Depends on your 3D printer, they may have been using a different type sensor.

  • @magdcs
    @magdcs Місяць тому

    The surpise at the end topped it for me. Great video all around.

  • @BradSchulz-b3j
    @BradSchulz-b3j Місяць тому

    i have a home built CNC that i acquired but have zero knowledge on how to use it at all. im going to go sit in front of it now and watch this video again and follow step by step. great video

  • @NotNimbusX7375
    @NotNimbusX7375 Місяць тому

    What is the length and width of the 20/20 excursions used on the Z axis back plate? Also, what was the larger size NEMA Moter used on the Z axis back plate?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      The ones running up and down are 18" and the ones between them are about 4" (cut to fit). The motor I used for the Z axis is amzn.to/3yJUThN . If I did it again, I would use this motor for all axis as it is a little stronger and about the same price as the ones I used.

    • @NotNimbusX7375
      @NotNimbusX7375 Місяць тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovations Thank You I am prepping the build now.

  • @ericcooley9407
    @ericcooley9407 Місяць тому

    Haven't seen this comment so I'll add it. By convention the X-Axis is the gantry head moving side to side in the gantry, and the Y-Axis is the moving of the gantry the length of the table the Z-Axis is up and down with reference to the table. So, by convention, the X and Y are reversed. As this is DIY it's unimportant, but might confuse a few folks.

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Thanks for the clarification. I (and others I know) do it this way so that the long edge of the machine matches the x axis of drafting in Fusion360. But like you say, not as important for DIY machine. Thanks.

  • @solarcharging9743
    @solarcharging9743 Місяць тому

    These low cost high frequency inverters offer shorter life expectancies, poorer surge capacities, and their not very safe for powering AC appliances. Because they don't offer any galvanic isolation between their DC boost stage and their AC output, they can even set your AC appliances on fire during a catastrophic failure of their H-Bridge circuit. That's why they're known as a poor man's inverter. A much better and safer choice is to use an low frequency, transformer based inverter.

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Thanks for the input. I'm definitely fine with the poor man's solution. I'm looking at 20ish days a year with this one to run the TV and recharge my laptop. But I have seen these Renogy inverters go for many years with year-round RV'ers without problems. Do you have a reasonably priced alternative that you recommend?

  • @allan4317
    @allan4317 Місяць тому

    As versions of libraries are always changing, some changes have occured with XIAO. The reserve names for LEDR, LEDB, LEDG are now LED_BLUE, LED_GREEN, LED_RED. Secondly, I'm getting a compile error, which is probably the BLE library version. What version are you using? d:\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoBLE\src\utility\HCIUartTransport.cpp:39:2: error: #error "Unsupported board selected!" 39 | #error "Unsupported board selected!" d:\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoBLE\src\utility\HCIUartTransport.cpp:105:40: error: 'SerialHCI' was not declared in this scope; did you mean 'Serial'? 105 | HCIUartTransportClass HCIUartTransport(SerialHCI, 912600);

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations Місяць тому

      Looks like I was running ArduinoBLE 1.3.6, though I am not certain because I have switched computers since then.

  • @jillianpeterson17
    @jillianpeterson17 Місяць тому

    yay for lithium batteries!

  • @SandeepSingh-43
    @SandeepSingh-43 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. I have NEMA 23 motors, will those be strong enough to mill aluminum

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      With milling it all depends on speeds and feeds. Start with really shallow cuts and see what your motor can handle.

  • @bluckow
    @bluckow 2 місяці тому

    Exciting upgrade! I'm all in! Great job. FYI, bad link on second aluminum bracket. 😞

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      Thanks? Which bracket has a bad link and I'll fix it?

    • @bluckow
      @bluckow Місяць тому

      My bad. Links look good. Thanks for your diligence and accuracy in publishing the parts lists. Very thorough! 😊

  • @SandeepSingh-43
    @SandeepSingh-43 2 місяці тому

    What spindle is that

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      I used a 2.2kw StepperOnline motor with 400hz vfd. Similar to the Rattmotor amzn.to/3yNqEGP

  • @taylorfackrell1547
    @taylorfackrell1547 2 місяці тому

    If lets say that I have 2, 4 wire PWM fans, would both the yellow wires go into pin 2? if not, how could i control 2 fans with separate variable speeds?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      You would just need to use two different PWM pins. That way they could have their own speed.

  • @shadrachwasswa3620
    @shadrachwasswa3620 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this, which RC Reciever or transmitter are you using, you talked about it in the schematics but didn't see it and what are you using it for.

  • @PatriciaYoung-g7z
    @PatriciaYoung-g7z 2 місяці тому

    Okuneva Throughway

  • @CharlesCai2008
    @CharlesCai2008 2 місяці тому

    So 2-wire fan just on and off, no speed control?

  • @dfcastro
    @dfcastro 2 місяці тому

    Hi, nice project. I am aware that you upgraded your CNC for industrial reasons but for this version on the video I have some doubts that if possible you could help me with. 1 - will it cut pine? 2 - how deep is the cutting depth specification? (10mm, 20mm, 50mm) 3 - any major concern regarding the length of the piece to work on? What happens if the piece of wood or plywood is longer than the CNC router?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      I cut pine with mine, but you need a nice dry piece without knots. The depth depends on your speed, feed, and bit size. Start small (1<3 of bit diameter) and increase if no issues. Wood can hang over the edges as long as it is not in the way of the gantry. I have cut pieces that hung over the end.

  • @anthonydeturck1100
    @anthonydeturck1100 2 місяці тому

    I purchased the templates and eBay products. When you designed the gantry. Which Spindale clamp did you use in your design?

  • @ShreddinSleds
    @ShreddinSleds 2 місяці тому

    I’m sure you covered it and I missed it but why wouldn’t you use a relay module? Is it because you wouldn’t have any speed control?

  • @robertalexandergonzalezgon1147
    @robertalexandergonzalezgon1147 2 місяці тому

    Buenas Noches! Saludos.. una Pregunta con respecto a éste sensor! El led de señalización Siempre queda encendido? Ó se apaga por completo???

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      Wow, hace mucho ese video.... a ver si puedo recordar. Se apaga por completo dependiendo la position del iman.

  • @donaldweeks7089
    @donaldweeks7089 2 місяці тому

    This is a good build. I am building this model. I have the frame finished and it is very sturdy. All of the parts are modeled and being machined.

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      It is a lot of fun and a good starter for basic CNC work. Good luck!

  • @vigigamehacker123
    @vigigamehacker123 2 місяці тому

    The gantry needs to be significantly stronger, right now the amount of deflection while cutting would be excessive. The gantry rails are acting as a structural support which is not good

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the feedback. So far it is working very well for the type of work I am doing. If I find it not precise enough for finer work, I will look into a version 3...

  • @williamdenham8018
    @williamdenham8018 2 місяці тому

    Actually I copied the code line for line being this is my first project. The Compiler called out exit status 1 Compilation error: 'move' was not declared in this scope I'm stuck! lol

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      Not sure what is going on... unfortunately I do not have that code anymore as that video was such a long time ago.

  • @williamdenham8018
    @williamdenham8018 2 місяці тому

    I couldn't ask for a better video! From a old EE who is trying to catch up. lol

  • @NotNimbusX7375
    @NotNimbusX7375 2 місяці тому

    What is the working length on you CNC machine?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 2 місяці тому

      @@NotNimbusX7375 about 30 inches, new upgrade video coming out on Tuesday.

  • @NotNimbusX7375
    @NotNimbusX7375 3 місяці тому

    I downloaded the templates. What are the overall dimensions for the gantry wood stop blocks you made?

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 3 місяці тому

      Sorry about that. One is 2.5" x 3.4". The other 2.5" x 3.2". The drawing is to scale if you print it. Thanks!

    • @NotNimbusX7375
      @NotNimbusX7375 2 місяці тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovations Thank you

  • @southwesterner
    @southwesterner 3 місяці тому

    This is a great video! Very clear and easy to understand. I've purchased the schematics bundle and look forward to building it. Could you please provide the parts list in a downloadable format? Thanks!

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 3 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! I am working on an upgrade, so I will make new parts list for both the old and new versions. Look out for a new video in the next week or two along with the new lists.

  • @RixtronixLAB
    @RixtronixLAB 3 місяці тому

    Nice video, keep it up, thanks :)

  • @chassecourt8824
    @chassecourt8824 3 місяці тому

    I have just subscribed and I do have a question i have a Aduino 2560, is there anything to stop me setting up say 7 or 8 fans off of the same power supply, using 8 10k resistors and setting them up this way with the appropriate pins of the ATMega.. If I can get away with that it will save a hell of a lot of work on my part.

    • @ScienceFunInnovations
      @ScienceFunInnovations 3 місяці тому

      Yes. It would work with multiple fans on the same power source. Good luck!

    • @chassecourt8824
      @chassecourt8824 3 місяці тому

      @@ScienceFunInnovations I have designed a schematic using eagle that can be programmed via serial and should be able to fib to the motherboard its attached to about the fans speed while simultaneously letting you control fans and even trigger an alarm if a fan or fans fail. I'm not an electronics engineer though and need it checked out. Any ideas where I can do that?

  • @wilsonmaciasvalencia359
    @wilsonmaciasvalencia359 3 місяці тому

    Chido