Rotating Base

Rotating Base

cults3d

With the Rotating Base, you'll be able to create professional-looking presentations with photos and videos of your work. Just drag an object from all sides (360 degrees) to capture at least 60 images, which can then be converted into a spatial object using the program and printed after making some adjustments. You'll also be able to perform 3D scanning quickly and easily. The stand is designed for fast printing and simple assembly, consisting of three parts. Key specifications are listed in millimeters (mm). The rotation mechanism relies on: * One Arduino board (Uno or Micro) * A single Stepper Motor 28BYJ-48 * A driver module with ULN2003 * A power supply: a 9V battery The Stepper Motor and ULN2003 motor drive are attached to the pedestal using small screws (1.5mm in diameter, 2-3mm long). The pedestal has slots for precise placement of electronic components. Arduino Micro and 9V batteries can be inserted or glued into place using double-sided foam tape. Speed is adjustable through firmware settings. The base body and bottom cover are connected by screws (1.5mm in diameter, 5-7mm long) or with glue. After assembly, the stand is attached to the engine shaft. Programming and code can be studied from a YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B86nqDRskVU A video showcasing the Rotating Base's application is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hGTTXekqMM More photos and designs can be found at Tomshik3D's website: https://tomshik3d.wixsite.com/tomshik3d The price for this model is a contribution towards improving future projects. My laptop isn't the fastest, but it gets the job done!

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