arduino saw fence thin cuts

arduino saw fence thin cuts

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This device was crafted using Tinkercad. You can modify it online via https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2q8zOqpf34Q. Here's how I built this: I designed the fence base to secure directly onto a saw board, utilizing clamps as needed for fastening. The programming code for Arduino will be available once I have tested and verified the hardware components. You can adjust the input increments by toggling a switch that selects between measurements in either millimeters or centimeters. A 3x4 matrix keyboard is provided to allow users to input values within the specified range. The display will show both the selected unit of measurement (mm or cm) and the numeric values of the input increments entered via the keyboard. Pushing one button will advance the fence to the previously entered position. Additionally, an immediate stop function can be triggered using another pushbutton. To assemble this device, you will need an Arduino board, step motors such as NE17, step motor drivers, a 12-volt power supply for driving the step motors, signal wires, and a 9-volt battery to power the Arduino itself. You may obtain most of these components from online retailers like SPARKFUN.com or ADAFRUIT.com.

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