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Weaver Goldman
United States
Приєднався 25 лют 2018
I'm a 2nd-year at WPI 🐐, interested in urban planning, swarm robotics, and data science!
All of my videos from 2020 and before were about a previous interest in electronics.
I'm a computer science major, so any new videos will be about either personal things or coding.
All of my videos from 2020 and before were about a previous interest in electronics.
I'm a computer science major, so any new videos will be about either personal things or coding.
⚙️Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Gears!
In this episode, I will teach you the basics of gears!
💻Tinkercad: tinkercad.com
🔌 3D Printers
$200 - Ender 3 (rebrand.ly/ender-3)
$300 - Anycubic i3 Mega (rebrand.ly/anycubic-i3)
$330 - CR-10 Mini (rebrand.ly/cr-10-mini)
💻 Free 3D Printing Slicer: Ultimaker Cura (ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura)
By the way, if you share this video, it will really make my day. Really, any support is appreciated.
💻Tinkercad: tinkercad.com
🔌 3D Printers
$200 - Ender 3 (rebrand.ly/ender-3)
$300 - Anycubic i3 Mega (rebrand.ly/anycubic-i3)
$330 - CR-10 Mini (rebrand.ly/cr-10-mini)
💻 Free 3D Printing Slicer: Ultimaker Cura (ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura)
By the way, if you share this video, it will really make my day. Really, any support is appreciated.
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⚙️How I Made A 3D Printed Linear Actuator with a Servo Motor!
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In this episode, I will show you a linear actuator that uses a servo motor! I will walk you through wiring and programming the servo, and putting the entire system together! 💡 Linear Actuator on Thingiverse: rebrand.ly/linear-actuator 💻Code for Arduino: rebrand.ly/linear-actuator-code Electronics: 🧲 Arduino: rebrand.ly/official-arduino 🧲 Arduino Knock-off: rebrand.ly/knockoff-arduino 🧲 Servo Mo...
👌 How To Organize Your Workspace (3D Printed Parts!!)
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In this episode, I will show you the awesome 3D Prints I am using to organize my workspace, as well as some great organizational techniques using boxes. 🧰 Info about the boxes I used: -Do not get the boxes from amazon. The selection there is too small. -Go to a Lowes or Home Depot and look at the selection. -You will need small, medium, and large boxes, but try to stay as standard as possible. ...
Python Vs Java - Coding Showdown!
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In this episode of Coding Showdowns, I compare Python and Java to discover which one will be the best for you! In future episodes of this series, I will show you many more great comparisons, so make sure to subscribe to see those! 💡 Learn Python (I may make a video/series on this): rebrand.ly/python-basics 💡 Learn Java (I may make a video/series on this): rebrand.ly/java-basics 💻 My Code: rebra...
💡 Greatest of GitHub - EV3Dev2 (Use Python!!)
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In this episode of Greatest of GitHub, I show you the repository EV3Dev2! EV3Dev2 is a new operating system for the Lego Mindstorms EV3, which allows you to program it in Python, Java, and even C ! In future episodes of this series, I will show you many more great GitHub repositories, so make sure to subscribe to see those! 💡 Link to the repository: github.com/ev3dev/ev3dev 💡 Official Website: ...
💡 Greatest of GitHub - Python Robotics (Amazing!)
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In this first episode of Greatest of GitHub, I show you one of the greatest GitHub repositories. This one is called Python Robotics, and it includes an easy to use system to easily implement advanced robotics algorithms! In future episodes of this series, I will show you many more great GitHub repositories, so make sure to subscribe to see those! 💡 Link to the repository: github.com/AtsushiSaka...
💻Python Machine Learning ⚙Intro and Where To Learn Python
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This is a very quick video getting you started with python on the road to machine learning and programming. 💻Start Learning: - Udacity: rebrand.ly/python-udacity - Repl.it: repl.it - Brilliant.org: brilliant.org 🎵Music: *Prelude No. 14* by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ([creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)) Sourc...
Arduino In Motion (Episode 5: Wheels)
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3d Model (Includes wheels and chassis): rebrand.ly/wq0w8 🛒 THE PARTS (Amazon) / SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: • Buy Wheels: rebrand.ly/sgfdf • Buy Servo Motors: rebrand.ly/serv-buy • Buy 3D Printer: rebrand.ly/9izfw • Buy Arduino: rebrand.ly/ard-buy • Buy Ultimate Arduino Kit: rebrand.ly/full-buy Learn Arduino for Beginners: sciranch.net/learn-arduino-from-scratch/ FREE PARTS GUIDE: Go to my website and...
Arduino In Motion (Episode 4: Servo Motors)
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Files: rebrand.ly/f01e2 🛒 THE PARTS / SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: • Buy Arduino: rebrand.ly/ard-buy • Buy Servo Motors: rebrand.ly/serv-buy • Buy 3D Printer: rebrand.ly/9izfw • Buy Ultimate Arduino Kit: rebrand.ly/full-buy Learn Arduino for Beginners: sciranch.net/learn-arduino-from-scratch/ FREE PARTS GUIDE: Go to my website and click the button to get it! WEBSITE: sciranch.net INSTAGRAM: instagram.c...
Arduino In Motion (Episode 3: Gears)
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Files: www.tinkercad.com/things/4aUOcJAb9K1 🛒 THE PARTS / SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: • Buy Arduino: rebrand.ly/ard-buy • Buy 3D Printer: rebrand.ly/9izfw • Buy Ultimate Arduino Kit: rebrand.ly/full-buy Learn Arduino for Beginners: sciranch.net/learn-arduino-from-scratch/ FREE PARTS GUIDE: Go to my website and click the button to get it! WEBSITE: sciranch.net INSTAGRAM: sci_ranch
Arduino In Motion (Episode 2: DC Motors!)
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💻 Project and Code: rebrand.ly/83c81 🛒GET THE PARTS: • Buy Arduino: rebrand.ly/ard-buy • Buy Motors: rebrand.ly/dc-buy • Buy MOSFETs: rebrand.ly/mosfet • Buy Ultimate Arduino Kit: rebrand.ly/full-buy Learn Arduino for Beginners: sciranch.net/learn-arduino-from-scratch/ FREE PARTS GUIDE: Go to my website and click the button to get it! WEBSITE: sciranch.net INSTAGRAM: sci_ranch
What is Sci Ranch? / Channel Trailer 💡 Sci Ranch
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💡 Subscribe: rebrand.ly/sci-ranch-subscr Stock Credits: ua-cam.com/video/-ZNzf5CQL58/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/KIohhAvmQNc/v-deo.html WEBSITE: sciranch.net INSTAGRAM: sci_ranch
Arduino In Motion (Episode 1: Introduction)
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Welcome to this series about the Arduino and robotics! \\ Please subscribe to notified of future videos in this series. FREE PARTS GUIDE: Go to my website and click the button to get it! WEBSITE: sciranch.net INSTAGRAM: sci_ranch
New Method: Control An Arduino With Your Brain | 🔎Arduino Discoveries
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In this episode, we go over how to control an Arduino with your brain! Tutorial: rebrand.ly/3j93r Brain Library: rebrand.ly/s03vr 🛒GET THE PARTS: • Buy Arduino: rebrand.ly/ard-buy • Buy Star Wars Force Trainer ($30): amzn.to/2umbovw • Buy MindFlex: amzn.to/2m7RGzM • Buy Ultimate Arduino Kit: rebrand.ly/full-buy Learn Arduino for Beginners: sciranch.net/learn-arduino-from-scratch/ FREE PARTS GUI...
How To Make A Smart Trash Can | Arduino Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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In this episode, I teach you how to make a smart trash can using the Arduino! • Tinkercad: www.tinkercad.com/things/1mWONaX8feo-smart-trash-can • Code: create.arduino.cc/editor/Sci_Ranch/87ec6c32-4f95-43b0-9ab1-d79f084d63c4/preview 🛒GET THE PARTS: • Buy Arduino: rebrand.ly/ard-buy • Buy 3 pin Ultrasonic Sensor: rebrand.ly/3pin ult • Buy 4 pin Ultrasonic Sensors: rebrand.ly/ult-buy • Buy Servo M...
New Method: Color Code Locking System | 🔎Arduino Discoveries
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New Method: Color Code Locking System | 🔎Arduino Discoveries
New Method: Easily Build And Test Ardunio Projects! | 🔎Arduino Discoveries
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New Method: Easily Fade and Blink LEDs | 🔎Arduino Discoveries
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New Method: Easily Fade and Blink LEDs | 🔎Arduino Discoveries
New Method: Arduino-to-Arduino Communication | Arduino Discoveries🔎
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How To Make A Light Activated Alarm | Arduino Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Light Activated Alarm | Arduino Tutorial - Sci Ranch
How To Make An Arduino Quiz Game | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Complete Arduino Piano (p. 2) | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Complete Arduino Piano (p. 2) | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Simple Arduino Piano For Beginners | Arduino Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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Arduino Plays: HE'S A PIRATE - Pirates Of The Caribbean | Sci Ranch
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How To Play Simple Melodies | Arduino Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make An Intruder Alert | Arduino Tutorial
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How To Make A Visual Countdown Timer | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Morse Code Reader! | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Morse Code Reader! | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
How To Make A Secret Locked Box! | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
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How To Make A Secret Locked Box! | Tutorial - Sci Ranch
I thought PWD didn't work with millis "long blinks"
Thanks Bro
:)
Hey anyway I can buy them already assembled? Thx
can you put the code for it in comment section?
This is really cool! You can do this with IR transmitters and receivers too. What distance range can you get?
Can i ask What sensors do you use?
how do i mix ev3 python with other python libaries? I tried to just import them but they cant be found by vs code pls help
Very nice explained, although its very basic i appreciate the fact you told to how install the ev3dev2, thank you so much
Is it support sg90 servo motor?
I ve a problem the shebang don't march 'python ' no such file or directory
Why you didn't use .sort() or sorted() in python in the lists exercise you are cheating Python is the big winner in that round
How did you fix the gear to the servo shaft? My setup is slipping off under load. TIA
I used a servo screw to attach it like any other attachment. I didn’t have it under much load though, but I doubt a basic 3D print will be too strong.
Very helpful for people getting started with robotics, great job bro, keep posting the content
Thanks man, really helpful!
Please make more videos on mechanism and Mechanical
What if I have a 4 pin ultrasonic sensor? Vcc, Trig, Echo, and Gnd. How do would i change the code?
Hi Dear Friend, Thanks for sharing this video. I want to know, about this design, is it support servo SG90 model?
That looks great! Straight to the point. Would it be reasonable if you could add a shaft double/triple the size in your folder? I have a light robot that I want to lift up pass grass and shrubs. It's wheels often get stuck. I will subscribe whether you consider or not. Thanks!
Thanks for subscribing! I would not recommend using this to lift a robot over obstacles. It would likely be better to, if you have a 3D printer, print larger wheels to drive over any obstacles, or change the drivetrain. I’m not saying you can’t do it the way you suggested (you can use blender or a cad software to do this), but it might be unnecessary effort on your part. I’m always happy to help!
Hey I have a problem when I try to put the file on the SD Card it stops at like 60% and seems to damage my SD card, could you help me?
Are you talking about etching the card or uploading a program? Btw I’m happy to help!
Sci Ranch it was a problem with etching the card but I just seemed to have figure it out. Thanks anyways and great video by the way, it helped me so much!
I'm glad you enjoyed!
@@we-gold . this is so helpful.. where do i get sample programs ? motors and sensors? thank u
@@jonimartinez9434 It's the last link in the description.
Nice video! Do you know how zto upgrade from python 2.0.0beta3 to the recent beta5?
Can you give me more context? I don't know of a python 2.0.0, unless you are talking about a long time ago, so it would be helpful if you would elaborate.
Hay, great video series! You’re on the rite track. To prototype, it’s always best to print gears. On my channel I did a 3 part tutorial designing involute printed gears using FreeCAD with a paper shredder as the example. This program has become really sophisticated and is steadily improving. After viewing the tutorial, I’ll bet the quality of your printed gears will dramatically improve. Yes, it will also print gear racks. If the project works really well, you then have the option to buy metal ones providing you stick to standard gear dimensions. To answer your question, the gear in the middle does not change the gear ratio. It’s still 3 to 1. Keep up the good work.
+BcastLar Thanks! May I ask you how you found one of my much older videos?
@@we-gold It turned up when I included the search terms Arduino and gears.
+Lawrence Cantwell Awesome!! I’m very pleasantly surprised that you found one of my videos through the UA-cam search.
Hey man, you are a crack!!!
What does that mean?
@@we-gold It means that you are amazing, that you are a genius, in Latin America
+Elvis Andres interesting! I didn’t know that, so I guess that I don’t know everything, but thanks!
@@andresayalaelvis3085 in french too crack means amazing guy this is cool i agree
Jeez man, try cleaning your disgusting table before you start making your video!
If only it were that easy! I will work on getting a cleaner surface, but when you do a lot of work on a surface, it is impossible to make it stay clean like it was new. I get that it can be distracting, and I will work on that.
@@we-gold I was only being semi serious. As a hard core maker myself I know it is a PITA to keep your work surface clean. However, I would be embarrassed to put out a video with it looking like that. I;d at least attempt to clean it. However, great video and tutorial. Keep up the good work.
@@MikeMcRoberts I'm glad you enjoyed. I will definitely attempt to clean up the table. Do you know of any good ways to do that?
@@we-gold I use Flash All Purpose as I find it is good for getting rid of greasy or stubborn marks. Sticky spots can be removed with Sticky Stuff Remover (Limonene) . You could also try IPA if you have a 3D printer.
@@MikeMcRoberts Thanks!
Awesome!!
In Python you can do inline swapping: a,b = b,a
Just wanted to lay out the programs as easy to understand as possible. I could have done that, but it seems just slightly confusing to a new programmer. Good tip though!
Nice video! Unfortunately, I found that Python is much too slow on the EV3 to be useful for much. I tried doing a very simple black line following program and only got it to work with very low driving speeds. The reason turned out to be that python on EV3 was too slow just reading and simple processing of the light sensor data :-(.
That is unfortunate. I haven't personally experienced those problems, but if that always happens, you could try the other programming languages that run on ev3dev.
By the way, if you share this video, it will really make my day. Really, any support is appreciated.
By the way, if you share this video, it will really make my day. Really, any support is appreciated.
Hey bro, could you explain the circuit diagram for the receiver. You have used only 2 resistors but in the diagram, it shows 3 of them. Also, there are 3 connections made on R3 10K ohm resistor. So where exactly do we connect pin 2 of the LM393
Unfortunately, I'm not an expert on this topic. The best advice I can give you is to read the blog post I linked to. My goal here was to make sure that more people saw this cool use of an Ultrasonic sensor, but I am not the original creator. I could never take credit for something I didn't do. Best of luck!
@@we-gold Ohh okay. Thanks!
@@akrammohammed1167 I really wish I could help more, but I don't have much experience with this specific technology.
@@we-gold No problem at all bro! Thanks for sharing this project by the way. Will let you know once I get it to work :)
@@akrammohammed1167 Good luck!
Smart trash can was very beautiful
Yeah, it looks amazing. ;) What do you think of some videos on Machine Learning?
What should we do with the final robot? For example, a robot that drives around and avoids obstacles.
Question of the day: How do you make a servo motor rotate more than 180 degrees? Answer To Last video's question: When a third gear is added, the total gear ratio stays the same (if you count it as two ratios, the middle cancels out), but the two original gears rotate in the same direction.
Who will be the first to answer the question at the end?
Next time, consider using some if and else statements so the loop is quicker and thus the lid will react faster, also set the timing on the lid longer instead of it shutting right away, cool project though
Thanks! By the way, have you seen my newest series? I would really appreciate any feedback you can give on it.
Sci Ranch Nah I haven't, will talk a look sometime
Thanks!
Also, can I ask how you found my channel?
I think I saw it on Reddit or something
Fantastic explanation of motors! What’s in the MOSFET? Is it like a giant transistor?
Cool find! Having to call update() is a little annoying, and is guaranteed to cause stuttering or glitches if you have something that runs long inside your loop. This function should be tied to a timer interrupt.
You can also call update when you initially create the JLed. It would be best to look at the docs for best practices. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Good job getting it to work, but it's nothing new. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modem. Acoustic versions are used for underwater communication.
Cool! My goal is to find these useful techniques and make videos about them.
Now if you want to take the principle of what you've built and do something really interesting read up on delay line memory. You'll have to spread the speaker and microphone across a room but you can feed a signal in one side and there will be a delay in receiving it on the other side. You can use that delay to store information. When it gets received it's transmitted again in a loop. This was how early computers temporarily stored data. It was the registers of old machines. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delay_line_memory You've already built the basis for a system. It only requires a single Arduino as well.
Pretty project!
Yep, I saw my error with the measureProximity function!
Great one, keep it up! :D
Thanks!