@Joshp0Day 45
Only a tiny bit of insta for market research (looking at one reel for kiwihacks)
Went to the kiwihacks lock-in day
Enjoy this random photo
๐ฌ@AryanRao0:50days: Day 12/50
I started to read Refactoring English but eh there's 150 pages and I already have a lot of books to read
Yesterday (UTC+1), I went to my hackclub in Brest where we made design for a laser-cutted snowball.
And today I think I'll try to fix onedrive-proxy
@DylanCortegana0I wired a laser turret using parts from the hack club bin!
github.com/dylancor2/Turrtv1.5-build
Code and Wiring based on: wokwi.com/projects/404786032169093121@LordBBQ0(Resubmitted because of again issues x3)
I made a 3D Printer Filament extruder that takes raw ABS pellets and turns them into a roll of filament ready to print!
How it works:
1. Raw pellets are fed through a hopper into the extrusion tube.
2. The pellets are melted down through an auger bit and pushed through a custom CNC milled nozzle
3. The filament passes through two fans to cool it
4. It passes through a diameter sensor which controls the puller speed to keep consistent diameter
5. A gantry aligns the filament on the roll
6. Finally, the spooler rotates and spools the filament
Notes:
Much of this project was completed outside of HackClub, but I completed much of the final assembly in HackClub.
This component was ENTIRELY custom designed (with a few reference models like the electronics) and custom manufactured involving:
โข CNC routing on my custom CNC router (PCBs and metal parts)
โข Lasercutting (I used a laser cutter I have access to to lasercut all the panels)
โข 3D printing (Corner parts, all other parts made on my Voron 2.4)
CAD:
Due to the huge size of the CAD model, I cannot realistically upoad it. However, I will provide a link to view the CAD online.
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2cd6b4d/g/shares/SH30dd5QT870c25f12fc5767036ad2bc12d9 (may take a little while to load)
Features and Specs
โข 3D printed and lasercut custom frame
โข RAMPS 1.6 and Arduino Mega based controller
โข Stepper motor drive for spooler, gantry, and puller
โข Custom LCD display mount using an i2c LCD, with a custom button controller
โข Custom motor protection board
โข 350w meanwell powersupply
โข Custom machined 3d nozzle
โข Custom machined heater blocks (4x 40w for 160w max)
โข Custom PID heat control with thermal runaway, max/mintemp detection
Other notes:
This design is still not entirely done. Like almost all projects, it will never be perfect, and improvement is always an option. Some of the ways this can be improved:
1. The reliability of the extrusion is not ideal and needs more testing
2. The extrusion code needs tuning and a little further development
3. I would have preferred matte black acrylic which would have looked better, but was unable to source it for a reasonable cost
4. I would have liked to have added lighting, and may do so in the future
Software:
This project uses much software that I custom developed. This can be viewed on the github page (it is not final and is a little messy)
github.com/LordBBQ/ReFil
@LordBBQ0(Resubmitted because of again issues)
I made a 3D Printer Filament extruder that takes raw ABS pellets and turns them into a roll of filament ready to print!
How it works:
1. Raw pellets are fed through a hopper into the extrusion tube.
2. The pellets are melted down through an auger bit and pushed through a custom CNC milled nozzle
3. The filament passes through two fans to cool it
4. It passes through a diameter sensor which controls the puller speed to keep consistent diameter
5. A gantry aligns the filament on the roll
6. Finally, the spooler rotates and spools the filament
Notes:
Much of this project was completed outside of HackClub, but I completed much of the final assembly in HackClub.
This component was ENTIRELY custom designed (with a few reference models like the electronics) and custom manufactured involving:
โข CNC routing on my custom CNC router (PCBs and metal parts)
โข Lasercutting (I used a laser cutter I have access to to lasercut all the panels)
โข 3D printing (Corner parts, all other parts made on my Voron 2.4)
CAD:
Due to the huge size of the CAD model, I cannot realistically upoad it. However, I will provide a link to view the CAD online.
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2cd6b4d/g/shares/SH30dd5QT870c25f12fc5767036ad2bc12d9 (may take a little while to load)
Features and Specs
โข 3D printed and lasercut custom frame
โข RAMPS 1.6 and Arduino Mega based controller
โข Stepper motor drive for spooler, gantry, and puller
โข Custom LCD display mount using an i2c LCD, with a custom button controller
โข Custom motor protection board
โข 350w meanwell powersupply
โข Custom machined 3d nozzle
โข Custom machined heater blocks (4x 40w for 160w max)
โข Custom PID heat control with thermal runaway, max/mintemp detection
Other notes:
This design is still not entirely done. Like almost all projects, it will never be perfect, and improvement is always an option. Some of the ways this can be improved:
1. The reliability of the extrusion is not ideal and needs more testing
2. The extrusion code needs tuning and a little further development
3. I would have preferred matte black acrylic which would have looked better, but was unable to source it for a reasonable cost
4. I would have liked to have added lighting, and may do so in the future
Software:
This project uses much software that I custom developed. This can be viewed on the github page (it is not final and is a little messy)
github.com/LordBBQ/ReFil
@LordBBQ0(Resubmitted because of hakkun issues)
I made a 3D Printer Filament extruder that takes raw ABS pellets and turns them into a roll of filament ready to print!
How it works:
1. Raw pellets are fed through a hopper into the extrusion tube.
2. The pellets are melted down through an auger bit and pushed through a custom CNC milled nozzle
3. The filament passes through two fans to cool it
4. It passes through a diameter sensor which controls the puller speed to keep consistent diameter
5. A gantry aligns the filament on the roll
6. Finally, the spooler rotates and spools the filament
Notes:
Much of this project was completed outside of HackClub, but I completed much of the final assembly in HackClub.
This component was ENTIRELY custom designed (with a few reference models like the electronics) and custom manufactured involving:
โข CNC routing on my custom CNC router (PCBs and metal parts)
โข Lasercutting (I used a laser cutter I have access to to lasercut all the panels)
โข 3D printing (Corner parts, all other parts made on my Voron 2.4)
CAD:
Due to the huge size of the CAD model, I cannot realistically upoad it. However, I will provide a link to view the CAD online.
myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2cd6b4d/g/shares/SH30dd5QT870c25f12fc5767036ad2bc12d9 (may take a little while to load)
Features and Specs
โข 3D printed and lasercut custom frame
โข RAMPS 1.6 and Arduino Mega based controller
โข Stepper motor drive for spooler, gantry, and puller
โข Custom LCD display mount using an i2c LCD, with a custom button controller
โข Custom motor protection board
โข 350w meanwell powersupply
โข Custom machined 3d nozzle
โข Custom machined heater blocks (4x 40w for 160w max)
โข Custom PID heat control with thermal runaway, max/mintemp detection
Other notes:
This design is still not entirely done. Like almost all projects, it will never be perfect, and improvement is always an option. Some of the ways this can be improved:
1. The reliability of the extrusion is not ideal and needs more testing
2. The extrusion code needs tuning and a little further development
3. I would have preferred matte black acrylic which would have looked better, but was unable to source it for a reasonable cost
4. I would have liked to have added lighting, and may do so in the future
Software:
This project uses much software that I custom developed. This can be viewed on the github page (it is not final and is a little messy)
github.com/LordBBQ/ReFilNOTE 2:
These sessions were submitted before the requirement for two scraps per ticket so many only have one.
@IshaanGupta0Laser cut with @SaketT
Lots of parts were off the first time. Cleaned lens and focused lens better this time, cuts are hopefully more accurate
@karmanyaahm0Also hypertuned the shove and travel on my vexai robot to be smooth. And aforementioned laser distance sensors are being used for a position sync at the end allowing for perfect positioning between loops. This bot has no smarts so let's hope the opponents don't decide to play defense.๐ค@leom0Day 5 of #10-days-in-public: Not much today, just did a bit of CAD and laid out some revised parts so they'll be ready for laser cutting. This will eventually be a camera/display mount!
๐@adammakesthings0Yet another missed scrapbook day! (i am very bad at this)
Spent 4 solid hours teaching fellow students to use the laser cutter/dealing with problems, then helped out with a middle school robotics program. In other news working on a new project ๐ (i cannot stop starting new projects and never finishing them please help :tw_sob:)
@sampoder0Dev & I went to a laser cutting class at the Generator! We met a guy who was learning to laser cut coconuts
๐ฅฅ๐@leom0When life gives you wood, you make a model of a Daguerreotype camera using a laser cutter for history class.
@Shrey-Mehra0sorting out the material for making laser engraving machine
@cytronicoder0Day 2/3 of #hack-club-at-fossasia-23!! I felt the need to post about this as a ship, as we committed a couple of shenanigans along the way~ :sphere:
1. Yes, we did a lil thing to #place - some of us here got bored and went to a Starbucks, where we sat and masterfully constructed the one and only John Cena. Then, we returned to the place and updated the board with a photo from #lion-city-hacks-bts!! DON'T WORRY WE ARE NOT HERE TO TROLL (although the john cena one was good, it was just a test - sorry @belle :p)
2. I worked with LionsForge to laser-cut a @dinobox acrylic piece! Going to buy an LED base to put this on :partyparrot:
3. Many stickers from everywhere - this is now the premier event where I got the most swag from
4. We set up a challenge for FOSSASIA participants to draw their versions of @orpheus!! The results were.... pretty diverse, and we will be sending them sometime tomorrow I think
Here are some photos from today - a video update can be found in our planning channel linked above!
See ya :pirateparrot:
@efe-U04FS65LKR80CO2 Laser Cutter, Day II. It almost works! I was experimenting with the settings to find the correct ones, but the smoke from the MDF became a bit problematic. I'll investigate ways to prevent this problem tomorrow.
@sampoder0whw! :winter-hardware-wonderland: in 30 deg c :wahoo-fish:
anyways, today I worked on making a schematic for the laser cut box @arsh7chetana is making tomorrow :D
in the meantime, @arsh7chetana made a silicone mold of a record!
(poor @NeilGhosh has mock examsโฆ)
๐@lachlanjc0Presenting my latest project, Decarbonize: The Game! Itโs an interactive game with laser-cut pieces & iPad/Next.js software. Youโre in control of the electric grid for 50 years: build out solar, wind, natural gas, & goal to explore the effects on carbon emissions & energy prices. Thanks @matthew for filming.๐ฎ@KanishqKancharla-U041MC28L3B0learning how to use a laser cutter to make a new coaster. #10-days-in-public !!
@matthew0Laser cutting session today went much better. I also made one out of black acrylic, which I will give to the person who solves my riddles three
@matthew0Laser cut my first things today. I slightly messed up the centering and ran out of time to make more, but Iโm very excited!!!!!
@ella0Designed these circular things with Gram (gramlanguage.com) and laser cut them.
One might call them coasters.
@ced0im thinkin @lmcelroy should pursue a career in hand modeling, what do yall think?
thanks @msw for laser cutting the case design!
what am i looking at?
this is the latest prototype of the sprig, a handheld console for running games made with #sprig
(sprig is a lil tool for making games out of tiles)
also the editor is named sprig. we mightve named too many things sprig
@msw0Haven't made physic stuff for a while so I'm at the maker space laser cutting today!
๐@caleb0Visited a makerspace with the Magnificent @msw and the Illustrious @ella, the latter of whom helped me laser-cut something for my desk (or my wall).
@ella0Learned how to use the laser cutter yesterday.
@zrl0Behold my cubes! I learned how to design and laser cut a cube using OnShape today! Included figuring out tolerances, and using lots of parametric design tools in OnShape to get the pieces fitting together correctly.
@msw0Got my laser cutting certification at the local maker space
๐@RachitAgarwal-U02SVBTUR1P0Made an automated Stone Paper Scissor Machine using 3D printer, Laser cutter and other elements(Arduino, Servos, etc.)