FIX INSTALLED DIGITAL ANGLE GAUGE FOR THE TABLE SAW | HOW TO MAKE A DIGITAL ANGLE GAUGE
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2020
- Recently I saw this device on the channel of "Fronix Bastelbude". I found this device very cool and wanted to build that too. It's not really difficult to make. If you can solder, and use a computer, you can build such a device.
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Hello my friend. I bought a digital protractor for the table saw last month. I paid exactly $ 95. I watched the video carefully and curiously. I wish I could try to do it if I saw it before. A great need for those dealing with woodworking. It's nice to create and share a variety of ideas to help many people. Congratulations...
Thank you for sharing. Warm hug. Yours truly.....
Mit Arduinos bastel ich schon solange wie es die gibt. Frage mich gerade, warum ich nicht selbst längst auf die Idee gekommen bin - danke fürs Aufwecken! Das ist auch eine tolle Kombination von drei meiner Lieblingsbeschäftigungen: Software, Hardware, Holz
Deine Videos sind immer wieder spitze!
I like this a lot! Thank you for sharing the detailed steps and easy to follow wiring instructions 👍😎🇦🇺
Love the video, have already bought a magnetic calibration tool but I am getting into electronics as well now and loved how you explained Arduino because it has me very keen to try with my basic to intermediate programming skills. Thank you.
That's such a great idea! You can go even further with that Arduino Nano and attach a stepper motor to the angle changing shaft so that you can load some presets in the Nano's software. By the push of a button, the blade will incline automatically to 45* or back to 0*. Or you can add another 2 buttons for (+) and (-) and go with a custom angle. The display will only be there for confirmation that the requested angle was achieved. Just another idea!
Na toll. Ich habe gerade ein neues Untermöbel für meine GTS 10 geplant und jetzt kommst Du mit DEM Teil. Jetzt kann ich meine Pläne „chüddere“ und neu machen, weil doch klar ist, dass ich auch sowas haben will...
Vielen Dank für die Idee. Ist ein hammer Teil. Und ein tolles Video.
Grüsse aus Uster
Really fantastic project, dude! Awesome work! 😃
🤔 You got all the angles covered on this one Simply 😎😎😎😎
🤔 I fink your missing a digital height gauge now😁😁😁
He made one some time ago. But it is not attached to the table saw. He can use it for the router table as well.
Yet another interesting build - Subscribed!
That was awesome. Great video. Thank you for sharing that.
Fantastic project, well done.
This is great - I first thought it was a glorified angle guage and really why would you bother? However, this is a permanent install and an excellent addition.
My only suggestion would be to wire a 9v dc adapter onto the saw's own AC power circuit, this would save batteries, and do away with the need for an external power switch on the gauge itself.
Top work!
Excellent and informative build video as always!! 👌👍 Perhaps you could mount the segment display behind plexi glass and flush fit it into your router / work table top next to the saw? 👍
Very nice project. SUPER
Thank you for your excellent videos! Doesn't the reading here also depend on the angle of the table on which the table saw is mounted? If yes, fine for a static table saw table but be careful if you have one mounted on wheels and your floor is not perfectly level. Then these small electronic angle gauges might be more suitable.
This is a very interesting project! I guess you made a permanent installation of the sensor, to avoid having to calibrate each time you use it - otherwise it would be simpler just to clip the sensor to the blade, measure the angle and remove it afterwards. I'm seriously considering building one unit :-)
i have questions
Does it only read the angles 0 and 45?
Does it calibrate it self to the saw table or to the angle that the saw is setting at or the blade?
Hello, very nice project, thanks for that...
Actually works really well, so 0 ° and 45 ° .... but all other degrees settings somehow do not fit. I put e.g. 30 ° and check on the saw blade there are only 29 °, the same at 20 °, on the saw blade are only 19 °. The closer I set to 0 ° or 45 °, the difference decreases, e.g. set to 7 °, on the saw blade 6.4 °. Do you have a solution? Am I an isolated case or do others have this problem? Thanks a lot.
What a awesome Channel 👍new sub from Denmark , have a Nice Day
Now that you have set the zero and 45 degree angles, can this be used to adjust the saw blade to, say 30 degrees? The answer is probably obvious, but I just want to make sure.
My only question: Is that meter circuit sensitive to vibration? Your placement on a thin piece of metal in a vibrating area of the saw might cause you to need to reduce the amount of vibration its subjected to. Perhaps another area would reduce vibration/heat/cold/tension flexing of the thin metal from affecting the readings. Otherwise its kind of like having the DRO of a machinist's tool/machine Next is the blade height??? Love it.
Do you have to calibrate it each time you turn it on?
Hello. I have built a quite similar project last month. In my case I have added a motor control for tilting. Anyway... my angle meter is quite unstable. Can you add some comments in the .ino file in order to better understand your logic? Your angle meter looks quite stable...
OK, but a digital magnetic base small angle gauge is even more useful since that can stick to the blade and when not needed just put it on a shelf. On an other point, you must improve that table insert because it seems too tight. Every time you tilt the saw blade the table insert moves...
You need to safety protect the Calibrate Push Button after a Calibration is Done, To prevent Resetting the Calibration by Mistake !
Amazing!! Is it possible to build a digital depth gauge?
@ Alexandru Maria I don't know if this is what you mean, but here is a video he put out last year.
ua-cam.com/video/PSm4NGy7AJM/v-deo.html
@@AutotechWoodworking I was thinking about a built in one. But thanks for recommendation.
That is a really good idea, a movement position sensor shouldn't be too difficult to mount, I'll bet the code would be 70% the same too.
If you want to have a built-in depth/height gauge, go search on eBay/Amazon for "iGaging" and there you'll find kits already made for this purpose. And they only cost below $30.
SD com I see the kit you mean, but it would be nice to have the combination in the one unit, with a mode switch to choose between the two functions. I see some of the other posters have suggested outputs to a stepper motors to adjust height and angle electronically, that would also be cool functionality.
Schade dass so viele UA-camr gerade die interessanten Sequenzen immer im Zeitraffer laufen lassen (hier die Verdrahtungs- und Lötsequenz), da kann man als nicht ganz so geübter Zuschauer nichts lernen und btw. strengts die Augen unheimlich an. So wird einem möglicherweise die Lust auf einen Nachbau gleich verleidet, obwohl man das Teil gerne auch hätte.
Wenn ein Chef überzeugt ist das er ein schlechtes Produkt hat gibt er viel Geld für Werbung aus😇