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... with playmobil and enough space... I will add some files when Arduino nano is ready to control some lighting and rotation speed. I want a ramp up and down and stop always in the same position like the real thing. ... Hope you'll enjoy this project.
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The supplied Arduino code is meant to be used with a NodeMCU board which is a Wifi-capable micro controller board based on ESP8266. However the code should also work with ESP32 boards, although not tested. In the code you can change the name of...
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Just keep in mind that at around 5V, one fan will require about 50 mA (so, not Arduino-friendly unless you run it off the 5V supply directly). If you want to replicate what I did, you'll need the BOM. My project uses 2 fans (combined max. 100 mA @...
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https://github.com/Hopperpop/Sgp4-Library the firmware was directly inspired by Alex Chang project : (Thanks Alex for sharing ) https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/alex_chang/satellite-tracker-13a9aa How to do it : see all details in...
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Use either MatterControl or Arduino software to flash the firmware. It should also be noted that this firmware will work on any RoBo3d, not just the one with the Auto Bed Leveling feature. Calibration: With the firmware installed, it's time to...
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It's a standard LCD2004 with a PCF8575 port expander, exactly like those sold for Arduino. ### Keys The Anet LCD2004 uses a resistor network to encode the buttons to one pin. I'm replicating that setup. The rotary encoder emulates the center...
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An Arduino with a ramp board and LCD display takes over the control. The winding works automatically. After the adjustable filament length, the extruder switches off automatically. The extruder easily processes the standard 3D printing materials...
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IMPORTANT NOTE 2: you need to install a Boards Manager for esp8366 in your development environment (I used Arduino IDE). Initially I tried the latest version, but everything was moving very slowly then and changing the servo speed settings did not...
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Instead, using WS2812 (neopixels) would be a lot cleaner, but i am missing a controller IC and don't want to add an arduino just for that. This would however decrease the cable count to be wired to the PCB. - The GPIO pins serve as ground pins, so...
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The code is written in C++ and uses the Arduino library to communicate with the sensors and the stepper motor. Here is an example of how the code might look: ```cpp #include <Stepper.h> // Define the pins used by the stepper motor const int...
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Hardware Requirements: * 2 Standard Omron sized microswitches * 4 Motors of choice * FTW, Nightowl, or Cabanossi flywheels * Regular sized flywheels (I used Worker ABS; other materials may not fit) * Wiring and a battery plug of your choice *...
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I am using Arduino Uno and a CNC shield for running my machine, and I also designed a Z-axis endplate that has an integrated tray for the electronics and a fan mount for an 80mm fan. Also, I added a tray for the PSU to be attached to the column,...
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-The new slot in the top piece should be big enough for an Arduino. -The knives and claws at the top of the staff are probably going to be a tight fit together, so it might not hurt to print the brass part of the claws 2-5 percent larger, so they...
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Code size 48k, RAM use 5k, too much for UNO or Mini Arduinos. However, without the FSK decoder, it may fit. * Quick acting output limiter. The LM2596 module is able to deliver current beyond 3A, this with the 220uF elko on the output...
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Please check that page for the electronics: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2575667 Main Controller: NodeMCU (ESP8266 evaluation board, programmed with Arduino IDE). Motor Controller: Dual TB6612FNG from Sparkfun. A battery box is included in the...
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As they are designed you have to trim down the T-Nut that goes underneath as it his the front and back 3060 pieces.I used an Arduino Uno with a CNC Shield to run the motors and laser. It's running Grbl 1.1 so I had to use the Z- pin on the CNC Shield...
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The structure of this Thingiverse-Description: - Hello - (The structure of this Thingiverse-Description) - The design goal oft this 3d printer - Bill Of Materials - How to build - Trouble shooting - Print Settings - How I design this - Questions &...
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They should press fit but if they are loose there is a screw hole that can secure the bearing and doubles to mount the Arduino.\nInsert a Spring Pad into each skate bearing. These press fit into the bearing hole and accommodate the 1/4"-20...
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in Excel - Sample photos of electronic V1 components - Sample links to buy electronics V1 (worldwide) - Arduino code to drive electronics V1 (code as is! - but it's fully customizable!) - Wiring scheme for smart electronics V1 - Simple wiring...
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It's possible to use an Arduino if you don't need wifi connectivity and just use some buttons to control the curtain. What I do is use an ESP8266 to control the curtain via OpenHAB and MQTT. To control the motor, I use the AccelStepper library. The...
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Part changes (Number to print - Filename - Usage): 1 - frankensnappy_logo.stl - replaces the original logo 1 - heightened_3d_print_extrusion_platform.stl or heightened_3d_print_extrusion_platform_e3d.stl - replaces the original extrusion platform...
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- You can use any controller and stepper drivers however I am using a low cost CNC shield on an Arduino UNO with GRBL v1.1j and TMC2208 drivers to reduce the noise. Going with DRV8825 or A4988 would probably better if your focus is on machining...
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Leave the left or right side open for easy access to a charging port, Arduino, etc. Cable Clamp (Optional)The main panel has space at the bottom you can use to run a power cable for electronics. Depending on your control board's orientation, it...
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In this first version I'm using 2x Adafruit Motor Shield v2 and an Arduino UNO for the brain, which I've taught to understand GCODE and Inverse Kinematics. If you can't make the parts yourself, I can make you a set of parts. I will be releasing...
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The larger (bottom-mounted) board is a $6 Pro Micro ATmega32U4 Arduino that provides a programmable USB interface to the sensor. The USB interface also powers both boards. Thus, the entire unit cost is about $15.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3>...
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I therefore highly recommend using the V1.2 housing and axles, along with this type of Arduino speed sensor: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000010517311.html The TPU wheel stays compatible, or if you'd prefer not to print flexible material feel...
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For this project we used an arduino mega for controlling the stepper motors due to the high amount of digital pins required. You will also need suitable drivers for the motors. We also used two joysticks for steering, and a power supply to power all...
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feel free to give me lots of feedbackhttps://t.co/duSrRs1rTl#LEDs #lua #love2d #dmx pic.twitter.com/7pO2k65nW8 — Spectre (@spectrenoir06) July 10, 2020 Code for the ESP32: https://github.com/spectrenoir06/OctoWifi-LEDs-Controller Code for Win /...
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I used an Arduino nano for my layout, which is the green board shown, but I will be using a Mini Pro for the actual brain. The battery is a 3.7v 500mah battery, shown in purple in the cross section. I have it set up to use the front button for the...
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I wanted to have both a powerbank and a mobile lab power supply which are also protected by a corresponding housing, in this case the ammunition box, waterproof.I wish you a lot of fun and success in rebuilding...