Making a Rolling Cube : Part 7 - Mounting the electronics
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In this video I'm mounting the electronics, play around with the 9 Degrees of Freedom-Razor IMU and the ESP8266 WiFi module and do some PCB milling.
Music: musopen.org/mu...
dude. you deserve more views. This project is awesome and artfully filmed and created. you are my favorite small-youtuber.
you are amazing man, love your work. you are the person i want to become after schools done
THUNDERBOLT thanks! :D
The next rolling cube part! PCB milling, IMU and ESP8266 wifi
Hey Chris very nice work !
Take care of your fingers when you make outside cutting. Most of the CAM software offer to put some small bridges to keep the part in place. Then it is very easy to remove them and you also will be able to protect your part as well as your fingers ;-)
Laurent CNC Thanks Laurent. Yes, I know. Its not the safest thing to do. But I didn't expected so much vibrations so I went for the quick and dirty solution :)
Awesome!
1:40 What is this simulation program and how it's work?
I love this guy!
He is really inspiring to me!
Thanks Kris for making such a good videos!! :)
Really cool stuff man, I'm a programmer but never done anything electronics soldering but some analog guitar effects. i enjoyed the classical music and machinery! :)
Roughly what is the power usage of keeping the Razor gyro active? How long can it go without a recharge? Do you need to calibrate the cube every time it deactivates?
Loving this build.
CellDevises Thanks! It's an electronic gyro, so the power usage should be very small, especially compared to the motors, if that's what you mean? The calibration should happen only once, but with everything installed. it gets hard-coded in the software.
Not sure how long the battery will last, Ill will have to test that when it's finished. I made some connections so I can recharge it easy without removing the battery :)
Thanks Kris for describing parts and making it almost an education channel! Whenever I mill through aluminium I think of your videos now :D
Marek Netzel hehe :D thanks!
amazing you have all this skill and all these tools and projects but only 10k subs. i feel like i found a hidden gem of youtube
thanks man :)
j'attends la suite impatiemment :!!
yay its out!
The Forgotten Lies :D thanks man!
dude how on earth did you do that realtime 3d mapping
The Forgotten Lies It's not as hard as it looks. :) I exported my cad model, so I could load it and render it with OpenGL. Send the IMU rotation data the pc and map that to the model rotation. I use Cinder for that (libcinder.org/) most of those things are quite standard.
*clicks download button* you make it sound easy haha, its in cpp so ill check it out :P thanks!
sir, I am curious what ide you use for making such a program?
You are awesome!
what is the name of software you use .thunks
Nice!
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Kris, you are one crazy man :D truly awesome!
***** thanks! :D
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Hi Kris can you share your model drawings, I also want to make a Rolling Cube
yang Zhou Hi, I will post all the drawings and code in the next video
hopefully somewhere in the next weeks
***** ok i'm very happy you're so good
***** Hi Kris where you share your drawings i'm very expected to have