One issue I have with the stator winder is that the wire is being twisted during each turn without the twist being relieved. This will inevitably weaken the wire on a large number of turns and potentially cause premature failure. All commercial winding machines take account of this by having the bobbin feeding the winder rotate as well, thereby relieving the wire of any twist at all.
Are you seriously comparing commercial grade machines to an arduino project? Okay then little Jimmy just needs a gas powered V8 in his soap box derby car for the down hill meet on Saturday. Goofball.
@@mezmerizer0266 no I'm not! I'm comparing an Arduino project's output to what is required! If all that is going to be done is just twist the wires then why waste time, money and effort on an Arduino ... A standard old fashioned hand twist drill can do the same thing, otherwise get the Arduino doing something of real value! Bozo!
@@mezmerizer0266 No! A good design of arduino winder can solve this problem! I found some video doing the similar winder or cutter in very precise way!
I liked how the different projects were built to use the Arduino micro controller. It takes dedication to built the peripherals to work with the Arduino, and a lot of time getting all of them to work and be timed properly. Your imagination is the only thing you need. Thumbs Up!
This video beats all the other Arduino projects vids I've ever watched. Would I use any of them? Probably not. But the level you took each project to is absolutely impressive. 👍 Thanks for sharing it.
Aren’t you the lil genius! Mind telling me where I may get the plans and sketchers to build some of your projects, or are they private? Either way thanks for sharing. It is obvious that you have put quite a bit of time and thought and effort into projects themselves.
I'm thinking of getting into thee Arduino after the holidays. I have a project in mind for next Xmas. I want to make an array of 16 X 16 LEDs that I can hang - maybe on a window. I want to be able to turn individual array (elements) on or off. By doing this, I want to be able to design patterns using the LEDS, maybe cycle through a list of patterns I design. Perhaps, later-on, cycle through so much that it appears to be in motion - like changing the position of a snow flake, so that it appears to be falling (in motion). Maybe this is something you could do and I can see how you approach it - - again I am just starting off so this project may be beyond me ' right now.' Maybe you can scale it down to a demo version more suitable for your channel & your audience.
Barny the hamster here - i,d like to thank all the people who try to make these tool items but ends up building Hamster tables & swings & catapults wheely bins and wotnots cheers :)
Top 20 projects? Hardly. Half of these are 'Measure & Cut' or Wire Winding machines, which are basically 'measure and cut'. Are they cool? Sure. But not 'Top-20' material.
@@anandjoshi8554 If by that you mean will it still have a program to run after power loss, then yes it will. It doesn't need battery backup. If you mean it will remember it's last state while it was running, that depends on the program and whether it was written to store it's last state in memory. You have to remember, this is just a simple microprocessor and not a PLC which are two radically different things. (A retired AB RSLogix500 & RSLogix5000 PLC programmer for 40 years.)
As a person just getting started with Arduino, I REALLY enjoyed all of your projects. Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Imagine the amount of stuff made to do specific tasks in this mans house.
I picture Rick Moranis in Honey I Shrunk the Kids
One issue I have with the stator winder is that the wire is being twisted during each turn without the twist being relieved. This will inevitably weaken the wire on a large number of turns and potentially cause premature failure.
All commercial winding machines take account of this by having the bobbin feeding the winder rotate as well, thereby relieving the wire of any twist at all.
Are you seriously comparing commercial grade machines to an arduino project?
Okay then little Jimmy just needs a gas powered V8 in his soap box derby car for the down hill meet on Saturday.
Goofball.
@@mezmerizer0266 no I'm not! I'm comparing an Arduino project's output to what is required! If all that is going to be done is just twist the wires then why waste time, money and effort on an Arduino ... A standard old fashioned hand twist drill can do the same thing, otherwise get the Arduino doing something of real value! Bozo!
@@mezmerizer0266 always one to put someone else down.
Ok Mr. Bob, be a hero. lets see you make one using Arduino to do what you say instead of talking bad about it.
@@mezmerizer0266 No! A good design of arduino winder can solve this problem! I found some video doing the similar winder or cutter in very precise way!
I liked how the different projects were built to use the Arduino micro controller. It takes dedication to built the peripherals to work with the Arduino, and a lot of time getting all of them to work and be timed properly. Your imagination is the only thing you need. Thumbs Up!
You are quite ingenious to design and build these machines! Well done!
"I’m impressed by how well you explained everything in this video. It was engaging and informative. Can’t wait to try this out myself!"
Que de beaux projets! Quelle imagination! Bravo et merci de nous les faire partager.....
Incredible collection of projects. I am in the middle of doing the DSLR slider right now. Well done to you.
Ok
@@samosachattraju7030 Do you know the video maker?
No bro
Wherever you live, whatever you 'do', they're lucky to have ya. I strongly suspect that you're good at most things that you try...😆
This video beats all the other Arduino projects vids I've ever watched. Would I use any of them? Probably not. But the level you took each project to is absolutely impressive. 👍 Thanks for sharing it.
Cool projects mate
When mechanics and Arduino come together, genius things happen.
You can make a carpet weaving machine.
Lovely projects, small production and cutting machines.
great video, It would be great if there was a circular coil project like the ones we find in metal detector discs!
WTF???
Great video 👌🏻👏🏻
Interesting projects! Thank you!
Шикарная работа!!!!
Your projects are very good! Do you use the Nextion display in your projects?
Nice work, all of the projects were very good.
Cool Machines! You could extend the label suspender to full working label printer with some hot wires as a print head by the way.
Wow, just wow. Totally enjoy the video, what creativity and smart too. Thanks for posting sir.
Nice video, thanks for sharing it :)
How do you expect me to react... like woww the #14 idea was just amazing, how did you manage to turn the motor on
Awesome compilation!
Very satisfying 😊
Op projects bro 🤘😇😇
where do you source your aluminum, brass, copper stock, rods, parts, etc and your other metallic parts for your projects ?
Hermoso video, demsaido invormativo para mi
I would put a little bit of drag on the wire to make it sinch up with the armature. Also, you need a micro stepper motor to make the winding be tight.
will the Adriuno's programming holds if power fails and resumes ?? as in case of PLC.
@@ericbwertz tnks for reply. but v late..I already completed my job with plc n complete software programming as per my need. Thaanks.
Nice projects
Excellent!
Nicely done!
Top man 🔥
놀랍네요. 영상 재미있네요.👍
very nice work 🎊
It's cool!
Aren’t you the lil genius! Mind telling me where I may get the plans and sketchers to build some of your projects, or are they private? Either way thanks for sharing. It is obvious that you have put quite a bit of time and thought and effort into projects themselves.
Well, good and creative.
Can you make a machine that can weighing dough for baking.
bro loves coils
I would like to see you build a wire crimping machine for 28 gauge wire. That I would build.
Subscriber in Florida.
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I'm thinking of getting into thee Arduino after the holidays. I have a project in mind for next Xmas.
I want to make an array of 16 X 16 LEDs that I can hang - maybe on a window.
I want to be able to turn individual array (elements) on or off.
By doing this, I want to be able to design patterns using the LEDS, maybe cycle through a list of patterns I design.
Perhaps, later-on, cycle through so much that it appears to be in motion - like changing the position of a snow flake, so that it appears to be falling (in motion).
Maybe this is something you could do and I can see how you approach it - - again I am just starting off so this project may be beyond me ' right now.'
Maybe you can scale it down to a demo version more suitable for your channel & your audience.
I mean “output” though
Barny the hamster here - i,d like to thank all the people who try to make these tool items
but ends up building Hamster tables & swings & catapults wheely bins and wotnots cheers :)
Number 8 is awesome. It would be crazy to make some knitting machine :)
Great video.
Muy buen trabajo funciona bien y muy fácil de usar un saludo
The ability for it to be so precise is so mind blowing. Down to the fucking nanometer, if not finer. Holy shit.
No it's not that precise.
Espectacular
Gracias
Great video
Why don't you run the first one straight through so we can see how the windings change to each pole?
Soo cool you are 🤩😊😊😊😊
Very nice!
Do you have a link to the touch display please?
What is with all the wire and rope winding machines !!??
omg so industrial
Where is the part list? Code? Circuit plans?
Fantastic
what is the name of the TFT touchscreen you are using?
cuanto potencial tiene arduino. Espero encontrar a alguien que lo sepa aprovechar
Biggest fan
All these ideas are good for industrial applications, they seemed pretty boring for starters.
So cool
Would you please help me with the project of building a bottle labeller and how to contact you. Thanks in advance for your reply Stevo
Nə qəşən şeydir bunu düzəldən alimdir məndə elə böyüyəndə alim olacam 😂😂😂😂😂
How about a card shuffling machine
Nice
Impressive works. Do you have double tape applicator machine for small boxes?
Erinomaista keksimistä.
good!
Just variations on a wire winder.
what is the black screen reference please
I don't know where can I use them
Me: Watches video, gets inspired.
Also me: Prints "hello world" on LCD.
All were either winding or cutting machines, nice (my own) arduino projects top 😑
The thumbnail looks like gta
All of them useless ideas
they are not useless ideas
Woooow. Can't imagine this type of useless guy @Skidkev could even exist.
They are not useless very foolish ideas
He litlary wasted around 2000 rs for cutting paper
Those are just prototype. In industrial scale they can be very useful
@@Manzz2 will the Adriuno's programming holds if power fails and resumes ?? as in case of PLC.
Hi, I want to make a cnc machine, but I can't find mechanical parts in local market. Can you show me from how one can salvaged these parts
Do you know any computers ideal for beginners to learn how to program circuit boards?
nice wind
Arduinos are so cool but idk what I would make
how to order the right pcb
I need this full project with small correction
Top 20 projects? Hardly. Half of these are 'Measure & Cut' or Wire Winding machines, which are basically 'measure and cut'. Are they cool? Sure. But not 'Top-20' material.
which touchscreen and Arduino is used and how do programming
There is not enough machine that can do circumcision according to the program
Label dispenser
Throw in a fishing line to reel winder and you’d have a sale!!
Top 20 Arduino Winding Machines
Finger cutting machines
Top 20 ???? Really ????? Top 20 stupid project maybe ???
Yea non of these make sense to use for anything.
What is the price of wire cutting and strip machine
20 arduino projects but 18 are wiring machines
Like, you spend so much time and money for this video?
Useless projects...
Bad Managing the Projekts :(
what is library for user interface?
NicE Brother I Need Help
how in all projects the dc motors are connected?
Take a look at the different motor drivers: L293D, L298N, L298D
@@jacobadamczyk3353 will the Adriuno's programming holds if power fails and resumes ?? as in case of PLC.
@@anandjoshi8554 If by that you mean will it still have a program to run after power loss, then yes it will. It doesn't need battery backup. If you mean it will remember it's last state while it was running, that depends on the program and whether it was written to store it's last state in memory. You have to remember, this is just a simple microprocessor and not a PLC which are two radically different things. (A retired AB RSLogix500 & RSLogix5000 PLC programmer for 40 years.)
v late answered !! I already used plc for programming /project successfully , thanks.@@DaveBuildsThings
How to get program codes for ARDUINO
How to buy this products
0:50 what is the name of this screen?
TFT 2.5 inch display