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Captain-Slow
Denmark
Registrace 23. 11. 2007
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ESPHome clock
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 2 lety
Based on a 6.2" led ring from adafruit www.adafruit.com/product/1768
ESPHome controlled curtain
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 2 lety
Another test of the ESPHome controlled curtain, now with a smaller motor.
H2 filament lever problem
zhlédnutí 23Před 2 lety
When the screw closest to the lever is tightened, the lever is no longer free to move.
E3D Hemera - Ender 5 Linear Rail - Fusion 360 Animation
zhlédnutí 226Před 2 lety
Just playing around with animations in Fusion 360 while postponing figuring out how to do the E3D Hemera mount...
looks awesome - ESPhome at it's next level - any github I can learn from?
can you share the code pls
Sweet as!
ESPhome yaml file ?
I hit a bug twice, whereby selecting a different track at a turnout made my train turn almost 180 degrees back on itself. The bug was also repeatable.
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , strain wave reducer, robot joint , over 30 years experience
𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒
How far between the stripes?
30cm
Your page detailing the process of setting up time lapses with CHDK and the printer isn't up anymore. I only found this through the internet archive of your page. If you worked with marlin to make the m240 code, you may want to suggest there be an invert option for high and low states to provide additional compatibility for more cameras.
What is that industrial peg board?
Our own creation. I also made some software so it takes only minutes to program the robot to grab a part from the board, change it in the lathe, and put it into the pallet. All I need to put in is the length and diameter of the part, and the dimensions of the jaws in the chuck.
@@mikeydk That's awesome! I've used a UR5 myself and it's a great robot when maintained, your application is darn near perfect for it's limitations. What is the board made out of? Long term I'd like to write a whitepaper or two regarding standardized automation enabling equipment (pegboard specs, pin specs, etc. Also the dropoff sure looks convenient, but the palletizing features could really make it look really neat, plus it could set it up for the next process. Not really a criticism because I haven't been able to do that myself - no access to the UR5 anymore since it was handed off. Thanks for the quick reply and great job!
@@IBUILTTHAT this video was actually one of the first programs I made, and not using the software I made, have a look at some of the newer videos on this channel.
@@mikeydk Will do! Thank you 👍
Does anyone know how to update the fw on this device?
Does anyone know how to update the firmware on this device?
And this is how little robot babies are made!
Didn't they say in one of the videos about train collisions that even if trains on parallel tracks clipped through each other no collision could occur?
Honestly, that looks more to me like the game wrongfully "assumed" there would have to be a crash, rather than an actual hitbox collision. Ty for reporting tho!
I just hope it gets fixed soon, looking at train wrecks and sipping coffee non stop isn't efficient! Must deliver this month's quote.
0:30 that's some bs bruv
That is a very large hit-box bruh
i would have to agree with you on too large of hit box, that is a perfectly space rail.
Nice job bro but use hot air station for convenience
I knew I would be able to just use paste and hot air, but I wanted to see if I could do it with my soldering iron too.
@@mikeydk Try different order: - flux - tin - place component - hold with tweezer and tin single point - solder on opposite side, 1 up, 1 down.
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , over 30 years eperience, robot arm gear ,,
How does it affect the edge routine?
It does not affect the edge routine, the shortcuts are only used when it is returning home.
@@mikeydk would you know where I can find some info to how to do the installation for the shortcut ? Mine has a 380 meters perimeter wire and takes forever to go back.
@@anton77m support.worx-europe.com/en/shortcut
@@mikeydk thanks a lot for the link. Just installed it and works great. Thanks 🙏
@@anton77m If you just installed the Off Limits module, it is a good idea to update the firmware on the robot too, even if you are at the latest version. To do that you need to log into your worx account and download the firmware from there, then put it on a USB stick and put it in the robot. Doing this also updates the firmware on the Off Limits module.
Awesome!
It's so simple, yet so functional. Awesome!
Cool but what the hell is it?
It is a bowl for nuts. So you can have the nuts on top, and then throw the garbage in underneath.
I missed Grant Imahara. RIP Grant.
what a useless video
Taking our jobs
Yesssss, taking all the boring jobs so I can do the more exciting ones <3
@@mikeydk ikr
WTF? Was that. You should take this video down. Or please explain what it has to do with a Sprinter?
hi wich currency is acceptable?
plzz tell the code and the circuit u made....with cirucit diagram
Update code please
Very clever.
How is this a coin acceptor?
how have you printed your auger? horizontal or vertical or in 2 halves, with support or without? I need the same for my project you have , would be nice to get a bit help :-) Thanks !
hello, nice to look at. But this is done in "vase" mode, so the movement of the hotend is very simple. What if not in vase mode? I reproduced your setup at home, and I remarked that the end of a layer is not always at the same place. Do you have a solution for anything else the vase mode?
Reupload your code, please.
I updated the link to my new domain, I didn't know I had a broken link here. :)
Hi there, I'd love to see if your code can help me with what seems to be a large problem for me but obviously a tiny one for you. thanks
I updated the url in the description to point at the code. :)
Captain-Slow ty
Hooray Man masters machine. Gets coffee too .☺
I want to make one of those
Remember to use the white all-weather zip-ties if you are going to use it outdoors like this. :)
Hey! Do you have code for this? Thanks!
the code you shared is different from the actual video,why is that?
Is your router really so bad that you have to restart it periodically? If my connection dies these days, it's always the ISP and never the router.
Yes it is, it started out by stopping once every month, and then it just got more and more frequent. Now it is down to about once every day. Sometimes multiple times daily, it varies a bit. The problem is also that the router is build into the fiber box, so I can't just replace it, which is quite annoying. I got both a decent cisco laying around, and an overkill Mikrotik, but I can't use any of them, because the router in the fiber box can't be bypassed. My ISP is monitoring it, waiting for them to get back to me about what they are going to do about it.
Smooth Well done
Nice *Pulleys.
Where can I find instructions on how to do this?
EEVblog My cheaper version of loading and logging. :)
Please share the code.. And how you made the push message! :-)
Could You show the electric sheme?
IMPORTANT! for all fellow Danes, and other people with holes in their coins! This type of coin acceptor will not take coins with a hole in the center like 1,2 or 5 kroner Danish coins. Get a DG600F instead if you want to accept the coins with a hole in them as well.
can that happen to other geared stepper motors?
Ronneil Camara I guess so. Your question isn't specific, and there are so many different geared stepper motors, and I haven't tested all of them, but I assume there will be other geared steppers out there, just as bad as this one.