BEST BUDGET 4 AXIS MOTION SLIDER EDELKRONE RHINO ALTERNATIVE
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- #edelkrone #rhino #motioncontrol #timelapse #arduino #funcional #3dprinting #motorized #slider
DIY 4 AXIS MOTION CONTROLLER - Part1
In this video I show how to make a Motion Controller from 3d printer parts. No complex coding, 100% functional printing, no hours of printing.
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Equipment used:
SonyA7sII
Canon 5DmkII with Magic Lantern
Vivitar Series 1 100m f/2.5
Slider made at homemade
YujiLed Lights
Software I used to edit this video
Davinci Resolve
OBS
I hope you found this useful :) Thanks for watching!. - Наука
This is so incredibly cool! I'm not that technically knowledgable but this could be a great project to learn more. Thank you so much for making this.
This is awesome, I’ve been wanting to do this myself!
Wow - really impressive project!
Thx so much for bringing us this! 🥳
WOW ITS PCBWAY
Nice work 👍
Amazing Work! Thank you!
A couple of questions:
(1). At time mark 2:27 you say that we can find the assemble manual in the description, but I cannot find it. Can you please share it
(2). Can you share the link to the plates that you use to mount the motors. The link in the description is for some other plate, that does not fit here.
(3). Starting from 1:51 time mark, you show how to attach L-plates to the motor, but your tilt and pan assembly does not show them. Why do we need them?
Thank you
Thanks for your comment!
1) the assemble manual is inside the files in my buymeacoffee page.
2) The plates I am using are custom made, but are the same size as the ones in the links, but you need 2 to make 1 of my custom plates.
3) The L plates was used only to demonstrate how to mount the 2 flat plates in the motor and how to avoid the error of misalignment when you assemble all the pieces together.
Can you demonstrate how you built the firmware to control the system. I am not a programmer but i have a bit of knowledge on how to modify firmware for 3d printers. But i do not know how to set up repeatable moves with the motors.
Very cool! Do you use autofocus? or are you planning to add a focus puller functionality to the slider?
Could we get this to connect to a network via ethernet and be controlled over a client computer via web interface or flask app or something??
Okay I got this to work. Now I want to do synchronized A & B movements
Amaing stuff! How did you learn to make things like this?
Thanks for your comment! Looking at different solutions in the open source world and adapting them