Hey, well done! Amazing you got it done for so little and with scrap parts as well. You're becoming quite the versatile handy DIY man with so many diverse skills! Here's from a proud dad!
Any news on the electrowetting chip you needed the spincoater for ? I'd love some follow up, as I am too working on digital microfluidics. Let me know if you're interested for a chat on the matter. Best,
Dude, if you power it from a laptop power supply with coaxial plug, it is no sense to use such a powerful parts as 35A ESC with such a motor. Power demand for that configuration is much, much bigger.
Hey, well done! Amazing you got it done for so little and with scrap parts as well. You're becoming quite the versatile handy DIY man with so many diverse skills! Here's from a proud dad!
this is incredibly professional looking, good job
Im a month late, but use a flame torch to go over the acrylic to minimize the scratches :)
Well done, great build!
Very good project, it reminded me the project that I worked as a student, to coat hard drive plates. Great job on the project.
Well done! Thanks for the video!
Love this content!
Keep making videos! I am an aspiring content creator!
Great 👍, I have a question about spin coatin a surface with holes? Is there any specific techniques for that?
Any news on the electrowetting chip you needed the spincoater for ?
I'd love some follow up, as I am too working on digital microfluidics.
Let me know if you're interested for a chat on the matter.
Best,
How much Power supply?
Please share code and circuit diagram
good job! do you have any interest in doing some collaboration? This is Harvey from PCBWay and we'd love to work with u!
Dude, if you power it from a laptop power supply with coaxial plug, it is no sense to use such a powerful parts as 35A ESC with such a motor. Power demand for that configuration is much, much bigger.
Just so you know, normal people don't play with this type of stuff in their shed
Suggestion: Sell the prototype. Build a better one. Repeat.
Nobody would buy it
Id buy it if it was cheap enough