
Automatic blinds
thingiverse
First things first, attach the holder to the servo. This holder is specifically designed for standard servos and I've modified mine to work with just a cathode (-) and anode (+) connection. With this setup, the servo should rotate smoothly. Moving on to the next item, assemble the box for electronic components. Make sure all connections are secure and the components are properly aligned. Now, let's move on to the holder for end stops. This is a crucial component that helps maintain the accuracy of your prints. Next up is the limiter for my rollers. They've been experiencing some issues with stirring, so I need to print out this limiter to resolve the problem. Finally, it's time to work on the gear wheel for the rope with a bead. This will be a fun project that requires some precision and creativity. If you're interested in staying up-to-date with my latest projects and tutorials, subscribe to my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD6ZgsmxJLXGS36rIOZPRkw?view_as=subscriber. Thanks for watching!
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