⚙️How I Made A 3D Printed Linear Actuator with a Servo Motor!
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2019
- 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 Motors: rebrand.ly/micro-servos
🧲 Battery Packs: rebrand.ly/9v-battery-packs
🧲 Breadboards: rebrand.ly/breadboards
🧲 Jumper Wires: rebrand.ly/jumper-wires
🔌 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)
🧰 Info about the boxes I use:
-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.
💻 Free 3D Printing Slicer: Ultimaker Cura (ultimaker.com/software/ultima...)
By the way, if you share this video, it will really make my day. Really, any support is appreciated.
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 anyway I can buy them already assembled? Thx
Is it support sg90 servo motor?
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.
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