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- X3msnake commented on AdrienR's instructable Screw Sorting Machine
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- X3msnake commented on djsnowman06's instructable Two Relay DC Motor Control (Simple H-bridge)View Instructable »
awsome circuit. so simple and failsafe it is genius, thanks for sharing
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Why didn't you use flatcam?
- X3msnake commented on liquidhandwash's instructable 3D printed CNC mill
Greetings MastersThank you for the hard work and for sharing this cool design. I want to make some modifications so that one can reuse junk from old printers, for that you need a easy way for people to mod the sizes based on their own parts.I want to rebuild the machine on fusion 360 or maybe on Onshape as a assembly, with the main variables for axels and dimensions exposed, so that anyone can fork the file and edit variable values to costumize the machin footprint to their needs without having to redraw the cad or to know that much about modelling.Who can help me out by sharing the Step files for these models so that I don't have to rebuild the models from the STLs?---here is an example of what i want to dohttps://cad.onshape.com/documents/b481653f60cce42cba80c25f/w/6a450412bf93a0e36918d…
see more »View Instructable »Greetings MastersThank you for the hard work and for sharing this cool design. I want to make some modifications so that one can reuse junk from old printers, for that you need a easy way for people to mod the sizes based on their own parts.I want to rebuild the machine on fusion 360 or maybe on Onshape as a assembly, with the main variables for axels and dimensions exposed, so that anyone can fork the file and edit variable values to costumize the machin footprint to their needs without having to redraw the cad or to know that much about modelling.Who can help me out by sharing the Step files for these models so that I don't have to rebuild the models from the STLs?
I know this is not the best place for a request, but here goes.you seem confortable with OpenCv, i have been intermitently trying to learn it with little success.A open source tool software that made vectors of backlit tools to cut shadowboars from foam to store the tools is a must have for any hackerspace or fablab is easy to make for anyone confortable with OpenCv. you would calibrate the camera, place the tools on a backlit light box that could be made from a old monitor backlight take 2 photos and feed it to the app.the app would spit vectors at the right scale that could be uses as mostly ready paths to cut on a cnc or laseri can help with the ui if you want :P
that is actually a better use for it :)packing kits