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Projects with Red
Великобритания
Добавлен 30 окт 2020
My name is Reda, I created this channel to share projects with the idea of helping you learn in every single project, by simply watching or making it yourself. To ensure what you learn is valuable and concrete, it's very important for me to do every project to high standards, use best practises and take no shortcuts.
How To Make an RC Car from SCRATCH! (Part 1)
In this new video series, we will be creating an autonomous RC Car project, starting from this first episode, we will be focusing on how to create an RC Car from scratch using 3D printed parts in easy steps. We will make the RC Car project and the joystick controller for the remote controller for the Arduino RC Car project. I will show how you can make the rc car using 3D printed parts and also show you how to create an Arduino joystick controller with joysticks. The 3D printed RC Car Arduino project can navigate through multiple terrains, have responsive wireless joystick controller, high speed, and four wheel drive with a pretty good turning radius using a servo motor for the RC car ste...
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The BEST NanoLeaf lights! DIY, Wireless, Modular, Arduino, 3D printed, Wall Lamp!
Просмотров 54 тыс.2 года назад
Do you want epic NanoLeaf RGB lights? In this how to Arduino project, we create 3D printed modular NanoLeaf lights (DIY) wall lamp, controlled wirelessly using your phone. The wireless DIY NanoLeaf RGB LED lights project can be customized to any NanoLeaf shape you want or transformed to a NanoLeaf lights clock display using the same modular segments to be used as a wall lamp. The best 3D printe...
This Automatic Wire Stripper AND Cutter will SAVE you time! | No more manual tools!
Просмотров 58 тыс.2 года назад
Tired of wasting time stripping and cutting wires? In this useful Arduino project I create a 3D printed automatic wire stripper and cutter! You simply choose your measurements on an OLED display using a rotary encoder, press a button, and it does it all for you! It will strip the wire, and cut the wire depending on the options you chose. In the video I explain the Arduino project in detail and ...
The Ultimate Automatic Pencil Sharpener! (Arduino)
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.2 года назад
In this Arduino project we make an automatic pencil sharpener! You simply attach a pencil, press a button and the pencil will be sharpened automatically until you stop it! It's a great beginner Arduino project to do and learn from. We go through the whole making process of how to make the Arduino robotic project, starting from the assembly of linear motion all the way to the 3D printed parts an...
Portable Fan with SUPER EASY SPEED CONTROL! (Arduino)
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.2 года назад
In this video we create a portable handheld fan where you can very easily control the speed efficiently. It is an Arduino project and the speed of the DC motor is controlled using multiple ways, a potentiometer and a PWM signal from a micro-controller coupled with a MOSFET. It's a great Arduino project to do, to learn how to control the speed of a DC motor (fan). I show three ways you can contr...
The Best Wireless Fan! Fully controlled using your phone! (Arduino) | #P6
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
In this Arduino project we create a wireless Arduino fan that can be controlled using your phone (Blynk), it can rotate left and right, tilt up and down, and much more. This Arduino wireless fan project can easily be created using just a few components and some 3D printed parts. For the wireless connection, Blynk is used with the ESP32 built-in WiFi. In addition to being able to control it in t...
Arduino Automatic Time Drawing Robot Arm! | #P5
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.3 года назад
This is an automatic time drawing robot arm based on Arduino, which is all 3D printed based on the original PlotClock project by Joo. The robot erases and draws the time every minute using a real time clock (RTC) and an ESP32 as the micro-controller. You can also control the robot arms manually using three rotary encoders. Three 9g servo motors are used for the horizontal, vertical, and lift mo...
Arduino Custom Wireless Keyboard! | #P4
Просмотров 34 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I show you how to make any size custom wireless keyboard using any Arduino micro controller board. It's a perfect Arduino project! Here, the Attiny84 is used with the nRF24L01 radio module. You can also 3D print a case for it, or use the one I created. In this project, first we start by creating a prototype keyboard using a breadboard, then show you an idea of how you can combine ...
The Best Item Organiser! (Useful 3D prints) | #3D1
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
In this video, I showcase what I think is the best small item organiser as part of the new Useful 3D prints series! It provides a very flexible way to store and organise your items using a modular system. It is all 3D printed and optimised to use the least amount of printing material and time. You can use it to store your electronic components, micro-controllers, breadboard wires, and anything ...
Arduino Traffic Light (Wireless) | #P3
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
How to create a wireless Arduino traffic light and 3D print a nice case for it. First, I go through the breadboard version, how to make a traffic light on a breadboard, then I go through my design choices (Fusion 360), 3D print all the parts, I use the Creality CR6 SE 3D printer. Quickly show some soldering action, because it's satisfying... Then I go through the full assembly of the traffic li...
How to measure Air Quality in real-time! Easily visualise and save data (SGP40) | #P2
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
How to measure Air Quality in real-time! Easily visualise and save data (SGP40) | #P2
RGB LED controlled using two ways potentiometers and phone using Attiny84 and ESP8266 | #P1
Просмотров 9773 года назад
RGB LED controlled using two ways potentiometers and phone using Attiny84 and ESP8266 | #P1
Niiiiiice 👍👍
Very cool!!!
the code brings a #include "utility/direct_pin_read.h" error; all the library zip folders were downloaded
sorted, was trying to upload a wrong sketch lol
Hey man , I am intrestet in your project. But I am thinking to modify it a bit rather than producing a sharpened pencil ; producing a round rod instead. It could also be useful to be able to control the diameter and the length of the output rod. One idea in my mind is to turn a commercial electric pencil sharpener into a machine that takes the square wood sticks in and outputs a round stick from the other end with a certain length and diameter. Can you do that project ?
is it possible to drill out the hole in the wire feeder unit by a fraction to inserta wider diameter wire. think the wire you have in there may be 1mm2. think 1.5m2 struggles to go through. I can't see it going wrong. the spring mechanism would allow it?
Hi. I have some queries : 1. I noticed that the EN pin of the Stepper Driver are not connected. How will the Stepper move ? 2. You have the Microstep resolution set to 1/16 but the "Step'" you sent to configure the stepper is 200 only. Shouldn't it be 3200 for 1 revolution ? I am trying to run in on a Arduino Mega 2560 with the CNC Shield. Weird thing is the Stepper reverse direction for certain lengths. I am trying to find an ESP32 to see if the issue lies with the Adruino.
my esp32 getting reboadted when i try it to display
1 сантиметр это минимальная длина зачистки изоляции? 4 миллиметра или 6 миллиметров не умеет?
You can strip and cut in increments of millimeters.
@@ProjectsWithRed он может зачистить 4 миллиметра?
Im having trouble with the 22awg stranded wire from cutting. The machine can strip the wires but it will not cut. If you have any suggestions, they will be greatly appreciated.
Use more heavy duty blades, or add more support to the blades so they don't bend as much when cutting.
This is blade is from which product?
blades are from Knipex
Mine goes out of sync and jams up, any fix for this (linear motors)
What should the voltage be on the 100uF capacitors? Thanks
50V should be good since it's on a 12V rail.
@@ngiaoci2564 Thanks
That's a great project! Unfortunately I have an issue with cutting multistrand wires. It seems that there is some play from the lead screw nuts and that is enough for the multistrands to slip between blades. Any ideas how to prevent this? Edit. Fixed it with a pair of SWT508 220 machine blades from aliexpress, had to modify top and the bottom blade holder and it works perfectly.
You can try using different blades or make a stronger base and blade attachment. As a temporary solution, you could squeeze the blade supports together as it cuts. You can also 3D print one of the blade holders at an offset.
@@ProjectsWithRed Thanks for reply! I've been trying to squeeze it together with a little bit offset, no luck. Is it possible that these blades for knipex tool are not intended for cutting action? It does perfect job for stripping. Maybe you have a suggestion for different blades?
@@karolisk63Im having the same issue! What was your solution?
@@Parris2000 Fixed it with a pair of SWT508 220 machine blades from aliexpress, had to modify top and the bottom blade holder and it works perfectly.
@@karolisk63 do you have a link to the aliexpress ? Thanks.
Wow 3-years old and still new people coming across this and giving it a try.
Fumbled upon this vid but I'm glad it happened! Loved it. A quick one however, if I'm using 5V LEDs, do I still need the capacitor?
You can do without it, but it's recommended with a capacitor. It just helps with keeping the voltage more consistent and stable.
What a ingenious idea 👍👍👍😎
Make a airplane
Hi , maybe some one can make video or make a simple instruction about woie conection without arduno testin conection board ??? Becos I am new in projects and I need litle help how to conect all wire without artuino test board :) becos I cant understand how to conect wires .
Would you provide stl project file for 3d print please
Is there any way I can load this up to a ESP32-S3? Thanks!
This is great thankyou for sharing.
Hey my man, do you happen to have a schematic which I can use to power an 12V LED strip using three potentiometers, as shown in your setup?
It should be a very similar setup as in this project, but just be careful to have the correct voltage conversions for the LEDs and the micro-controller.
Your project is really fantastic, I can't wait to do it! Is it possible to share the files in fusion360 format? Because I'd like to change the depth to make a shelf.
I'm not sure how much further you went with this project as I haven't checked your channel but a great addition would be to connect it up to a computer where you store a list for each wire configuration you need and have it automatically sent (or maybe just add an sd card for the same task). Additionally you could add an extra extruder for another wire without needing a second cutter by running both into a Y connection and set the code to extract past the meeting point for wire change operations (with that you could add either a tree of Ys or one multi input single output connector with the right geomeries). Will probably try making something similar soon, so I'm just brainstorming right now. May try to lower the cost a little by using something like a miller 100 wire stripper instead of cutters like yours so I don't need two steppers. I'd just anchor one half to the baseplate and the other to a stepper or possibly a servo. I also noticed with yours there was a bit of deflection of the blade during the cut, that ever cause any issue?
These are great ideas! Well spotted, the deflection causes problems when cutting wires that are larger than 18AWG, which is the max size wire I recommend for this machine to cut.
@@ProjectsWithRed Thanks, I ordered some parts for the core of the device, excluding multiple spools for now, but I revised my plan for multiple extruders. I'm planning to use some continuous rotation micro servos as intermediary extruders for each spool which will take each wire to and from the main extruder when needed. This way will reduce cost even more so you only need one stepper extruder. Then get a PCA9685 for up to 16 spools and a CD74HC4067 for sensors located before each tube in the combiner so we know when the main line is clear to the stepper extruder for the next wire to feed. That's the plan as I have it so far anyway. Thanks for the inspiration!
@@ProjectsWithRed Oh, and I just posted a short of a wire twister I designed yesterday that you might be interested in. I think it pairs great with this stripper system.
@@Ivan.Wright This is great to hear! I would love to see the final project if possible, good luck!
I like your Video a lot. However, I would like it to be in one color (e.g. white, red or blue) and above all much smaller, with only 1 to a maximum of 3 LEDs (instead of 9) in one element of the 7-segment display. Could you maybe make a video about it?
I will unfortunately not be making a video about that, but it would be fairly easy to modify this project to get this done.
Simply amazing! Thanks, is just what i was looking for!!!
THX for Sharing
How you connected with car
Hey bro, i am having an issue, i have esp32-S board but on IDE i am unable to find mine board in the esp32 boards list...., also on my board the company name is not written please help me out 🙏🙏 Image link: drive.google.com/file/d/10RY8PET-wD5hWSp7Xx_KbQ548aI-XHaK/view?usp=drivesdk
Bro I am getting error in your code. Pls helpp😢😢😢🙏🏻🙏🏻
What error are you getting? If possible post an issue regarding this in the GitHub repository 👍🏼.
@@ProjectsWithRed bro I had posted the issue of code check plss
did you use any sensor for this project? futhermore, can we use other component for the wire feeding? I'm trying to build one with some additions.
No sensors were used. You can use another component for the wire feeding, it just needs to have high accuracy to control the length of the wire, unless you use a different method.
What is board thickness?
18mm
by far the best explanation ever! what filaments did you use for the 3d printed parts?
Thank you! For the filaments I used matte 1.75mm PLA by Tinmorry.
@@ProjectsWithRed many thanks for the reply. how was the PLA with the heat of the LEDs so far?
@@chipchorps No issues at all, the LEDs emit little heat even in full brightness after multiple hours.
Gracias
I have problems to upload clock configured file to ESP32 board. I get error message "command 'platformio-ide.upload' not found". I have unistall PlatformIO and delete also folder PlatformIO and reinstall PlatfromIO, but still have some problems.
Have you selected the correct micro-controller?
Thanks for your video! This looks like a great project for my classroom. Has anyone added any additional features to further customize this project? I think it would be great to create a color change/flashing feature at the different times my students depart. It may also be valuable to create an audio alert to warn the students of their departure time. I am wondering if there are other ideas to add functionality to the project. Maybe the display could respond to a request through a smart assistant. For example, "Alexa, what is the current temperature?", could display the outdoor temperature. I can think of some other fun uses. Scores to the game of my favorite baseball team, etc. Has anyone doing anything similar?
Can I use Attiny88 development board? Is it same with the normal attiny88 microcontroller?
Yes, you can use any Attiny88 board.
Maybe any1 can help me with this error code when i try to upload the code: command 'platformio-ide.upload' not found
Same exact error
Great video mate, just subscribed!
will it work if we pull latest wled from github?
Hi,The capacitor is how many volts?
Excellent work, go you!
Hi there! Saw this on Hackaday, and I was thinking of doing something like this but with a separate MCU module. But this looks fantastic, and it looks like something I can scale to a smaller 7-segment display clock.
how do u mesure teh wire size????
Have you check if it work outdoors ? Is the bright enough?
8A thru this tiny switch and thru the breadboard?
There is any schematic for the circuit?
No schematic, just the breadboard wiring available in the repository, found in the video description.