This is so awesome! Im going to attempt this. Although im a novice at soldering. wish there was a more detailed schematic or step by step to work off of. Also i cant find where the pins/screws are in the shared 3d stl's.
@@williamburdick5110 LOL. not exactly. This project is currently still in pieces in my basement as the circles were not good circles. Which causes issues with the rotation. Are you trying this?
Mission 1 Locate a company with a giant 3D printer... Mission 2 employ said company to full scale print a stargate model with cement .... Conclusion objective.. place gate for public viewing and photo site.
Do you even know that you are master ! :D That is absolutely perfect ! :) Do you already think about arduino controlled speaker with original sounds. That would be awesome ! ;)
Hello First of all congrats for the fantastic work. I try to do it but I am a total noob into electronics Besides the circuit can you tell me if you have done some tutorial or something who learns how to make the wiring ? Thanks for the help
For the top chevron the led's need to be mounted on the front piece (gate_4_a_x1) with the wires going through the holes. For the other chevrons, the led's can be on the backing piece (gate_3_b_x6) and positioned inline with the front holes.
Hi Glitch ! Really nice print project. I'm stuck when I need to glue the gate_1a because the ring_6 and ring_7 are not sliding :/ Do you got some tips for me ?
I am deep in the build of this fantastic project. I have a question about how the top chevron moves. I have started assembly of the ring but I cannot see any parts that would connect to the 'chevron motor gear'. How does the chevron motor gear move the chevron? Also a confusion factor that the pieces the chevron attach to, moves in a diagonal fashion, all the videos I watch show the chevron moving in a straight up/down fashion. Please help.
Hi, With the part ‘gate_4_a_x1’ in place the diagonal movement is converted to into vertical for the chevron pins ‘ring_6_x1’ and ‘ring_7_x1’. Ring parts 1 - 5 make up an outer ring which connects to ‘gear_chevron_x1’ in the base.
@@GlitchUK Glitch, thank you for the quick reply. I see my error now. I glued all the ring components in place not understanding they needed to move. I am now in the process of dismantling the project, reprinting some parts and I'll be on my way, now more excited than ever to complete the project,
Just started this project, got some challenges with the printer bedsize on the Ender 3 for some of the parts but will get something done. However, I'm unsure how the SMD LEDs was mounted/wired and the circuitry side of things isn't covered in this video - only an electrical diagram to work from. Is there anyone whos tackled this who can help shed some light on how to sort out the wiring for the various lights and any how to's would be great
Each chevron has three LED's wired in series (one after the other). Wire up power > resistor > led > led > led > transistor (collector). The base of the transistor goes to a digital pin on the Arduino. It doesn't really matter which as long as you update the sketch accordingly. The transistor emitter then goes to ground. This is for an NPN transistor. A PNP transistor would be wired differently.The resistor values depend on the LED's, and input power. If you use different from the guide you'll need to change accordingly. The transistors are used as the Arduino cannot deliver the power required for all the LED's directly.Place the top detail parts (gate_4) and mark through the holes onto the lower parts (gate_3). You can then glue the LED's onto the gate_3 parts. However the top centre chevron should be fixed on top of the gate_4 part.
Undomesticated equines could not drag me away from this
Completely frigging AWESOME! All we need is a little (or more) Naquida.
Printing my own at 150%
Thank you man, this is beautiful !!
How did it turn out?
@@mrlazli So fine I printed another at 200 % !
@@Spike667 Awesome job then!
Going to do this. Anyone know where I can get naquadah 1.75mm filament?
No idea
You can order in bulk from Abydos!
This is so awesome! Im going to attempt this. Although im a novice at soldering. wish there was a more detailed schematic or step by step to work off of. Also i cant find where the pins/screws are in the shared 3d stl's.
In the process of printing this right now... So excited to try this. I'm just not clear what to glue and what stay connected via friction...
i have the question did u figure out what to glue and what not to glue
@@williamburdick5110 LOL. not exactly. This project is currently still in pieces in my basement as the circles were not good circles. Which causes issues with the rotation. Are you trying this?
Mission 1 Locate a company with a giant 3D printer... Mission 2 employ said company to full scale print a stargate model with cement .... Conclusion objective.. place gate for public viewing and photo site.
Do you even know that you are master ! :D That is absolutely perfect ! :) Do you already think about arduino controlled speaker with original sounds. That would be awesome ! ;)
Did you use an already existing ZPM or did you already have one?=
Hello
First of all congrats for the fantastic work. I try to do it but I am a total noob into electronics
Besides the circuit can you tell me if you have done some tutorial or something who learns how to make the wiring ? Thanks for the help
I was wondering is there a video to show where the led goes in the chevrons? The schematic shows some stuff but doesnt explain the chevron set up
For the top chevron the led's need to be mounted on the front piece (gate_4_a_x1) with the wires going through the holes. For the other chevrons, the led's can be on the backing piece (gate_3_b_x6) and positioned inline with the front holes.
Hi Glitch ! Really nice print project. I'm stuck when I need to glue the gate_1a because the ring_6 and ring_7 are not sliding :/ Do you got some tips for me ?
Usually a light sanding of parts should resolve not sliding. Make sure relevant parts have a smooth surface.
finaly getting around to printing this
I am deep in the build of this fantastic project. I have a question about how the top chevron moves. I have started assembly of the ring but I cannot see any parts that would connect to the 'chevron motor gear'. How does the chevron motor gear move the chevron? Also a confusion factor that the pieces the chevron attach to, moves in a diagonal fashion, all the videos I watch show the chevron moving in a straight up/down fashion. Please help.
Hi, With the part ‘gate_4_a_x1’ in place the diagonal movement is converted to into vertical for the chevron pins ‘ring_6_x1’ and ‘ring_7_x1’.
Ring parts 1 - 5 make up an outer ring which connects to ‘gear_chevron_x1’ in the base.
@@GlitchUK Glitch, thank you for the quick reply. I see my error now. I glued all the ring components in place not understanding they needed to move. I am now in the process of dismantling the project, reprinting some parts and I'll be on my way, now more excited than ever to complete the project,
what are the dimensions or scale?
Great :)
Work in progress :)
Merci
A little DHD would have been cool
Just started this project, got some challenges with the printer bedsize on the Ender 3 for some of the parts but will get something done. However, I'm unsure how the SMD LEDs was mounted/wired and the circuitry side of things isn't covered in this video - only an electrical diagram to work from. Is there anyone whos tackled this who can help shed some light on how to sort out the wiring for the various lights and any how to's would be great
Each chevron has three LED's wired in series (one after the other). Wire up power > resistor > led > led > led > transistor (collector). The base of the transistor goes to a digital pin on the Arduino. It doesn't really matter which as long as you update the sketch accordingly. The transistor emitter then goes to ground. This is for an NPN transistor. A PNP transistor would be wired differently.The resistor values depend on the LED's, and input power. If you use different from the guide you'll need to change accordingly. The transistors are used as the Arduino cannot deliver the power required for all the LED's directly.Place the top detail parts (gate_4) and mark through the holes onto the lower parts (gate_3). You can then glue the LED's onto the gate_3 parts. However the top centre chevron should be fixed on top of the gate_4 part.
Where can I find the files for printing? Thank you 😊
The files are on Thingiverse. www.thingiverse.com/thing:1603423
You can also find details and links on my website www.glitch.uk/working-stargate-mk2/
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