[Part 3] DIY Magnetic Deburrer Front Panel Assembly
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- čas přidán 29. 03. 2019
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Inspired by some projects I found online ( • Magnetic Polisher and • MAGNETIC TUMBLER MACHINE ) I decided to embark on making my own! This is part one with an overview of the project and the basic functions of the motor and electronics. - Věda a technologie
Hi we are sure hoping that when this is all said and done our bought non-ferrous magnetic parts deburr unit needs to be replaced with a home build one like this great one you are building here. You are placing a lot of very well thought our efforts into this build.
We will be back for the next video Part 4.
Thank you for the share, Lance & Patrick.
Very nice build, me like. For longterm use on a device where electronics are exposed to vibrations, one rather would use litz wire than solid wire which tends to break at some point due to continuous movement.
But i wouldn't wanna do the work of rewiring again, just wait till the first breaks and the replace them all - could take months or decades or happily never occurs ever.
Great on-the-fly planning, great stuff!
Which extrusion system are you using ? The corners look especially well engineered......
I felt like that touch screen was maybe meant to be pushed up against a glass screen. Sandwiched if ya will?
Keep in mind I’m only a painter, which is essentially just a carpenter with his brains knocked out.
Nice build, way over engineered, just the way I like it!
So if I heard you right you're attaching both SPI(MISO MOSI CS CLK) and I2C(SDA SCL) to the LCD. Are both required for it to work?
Yeah, SPI does the LCD and I2C does the touch screen
@@ChrisDePrisco Aah okay. Interesting that they have an onboard ADC for that. Sure makes it easier to wire :)