E-TKT
ServoProject
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E-TKT
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Hacking a Philips Sonicare Toothbrush
If anyone happens to be looking for an open source alternative label maker https://github.com/andreisperid/E-TKT
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Drew some inspiration from The Spirited Man and turned my stapler into something more useful
I love it! I've been loking into leveling up my label game with this: https://github.com/andreisperid/E-TKT, but I've got stuck with the wiring :(
- E-TKT: anachronic label maker
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E-TKT: anachronic label maker — my new DIY opensource project I want to share
For more information on how to build yours, please follow the project at https://github.com/andreisperid/E-TKT/
ServoProject
- Accurate Low-Cost Robot Arm
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Low Cost Robot Arm
https://github.com/adamb314/ServoProject
^Modifying cheap servos so that a robot arm can repeatedly insert a pencil lead. It's a lot of work though.
Most interesting application though fall out of the scope of old-fashioned robotic arms, i.e. when you need to sense the real world in a non controlled context. For instance to develop a robot that can trim wilted flowers, you'll need to measure the real world, and as soon as you do that, you can just sense your robot arm too, no need for fancy, ultra-precise actuators.
Look at this BOM: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_3yhWjodSNNYlpxkRCPIlvIA...
Do you really need the $6,129.95 & $3,549.95 robot arms for the kind of application described ? I doubt it. I'm not a robotician, and would love some feeback on this idea.
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UPDATE** Fixed problems with 14 servos running on UNO, old post/problem in comments.
A quick solution is to load the horn, with springs or rubber bands but will reduce total force output. You can theoretically try this implementing this Servo project by Adam Bäckström. https://github.com/adamb314/ServoProject
- How to make your servos awesome
What are some alternatives?
klipper_nano_expander - Klipper Nano Expander, an Arduino Nano Shield to be used as an auxiliary Klipper MCU
WirelessPrinting - Print wirelessly from Cura, PrusaSlicer or Slic3r to your 3D printer connected to an ESP8266 or ESP32 module
IndyMill - Open Source DIY Metal CNC Machine
IBusBM - Arduino library for RC IBUS protocol - servo (receive) and sensors/telemetry (send) using hardware UART
Automatic-Record-Player - An Arduino-driven turntable that has full automatic capabilities.
sbus - Arduino and CMake library for communicating with SBUS receivers and servos.
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
Mars-Rover - 3D printed and driveable Curiosity/Perseverance inspired Rover
Wordclock - Diy Wordclock with an esp32 and ws2812b Leds
SmartSpin2k - Transform your spin bike into a Smart Trainer!
Adafruit-PWM-Servo-Driver-Library - Adafruit PWM Servo Driver Library