You can add electric current sensor & keep track of current once it turned on When you notice sudden change in current it means table encountered a collision Usually motors will draw more current when we tried to add more load. Others method is to use rotatory encoders there you need to track change in speed during the collision. There are plenty of methods You can try: Using mpu6050, lasers, accelerometer, etc.
I got adjustable table in the kitchen, moving up and down with the cooker and basin plus space in between because I an wheelchair user, when I stand, I just move it up.
Regarding anti collision, if u can read current consumption frm actuator, that can work without introducing a sensor. Advantage: 1. No BOM change 2: cost remain same and in turn as u are adding a feature, u can add more profit. 3. Complexity do not increase. This approach we utilize in designing automotive door window up feature called anti-pinch. So we have a motor which moves glass in car windows up-down. ECU continuously read current from motors. If motor see something coming on their way while going up, it trying to push and apply power which in turn suddenly increase current consumption. ECU detect change in current and cut motor operation. Hope this helps...
6000N x 2 actuator.. they can pus a quintal of weight... Even 2 1500N would have done job.. can save 1000-1500 per actuator... Also, we can work with aluminium profile to make table.. lighter weight.. saves labour charges and can be dismantled, parts can be changed to change length and width or the table anytime..
Hi Abhizit, I am actually trying to build exactly same with aluminum, Looks like you have knowledge in this stuff, Could really use your help, do you have some sort of specs or design? thanks in advance
Hi… i m going to make similar table using aluminium frames… but need to know components for height adjust control panel ..as where to buy that …and esp32 controller also… please Help…
Just for ":Hydraulic Gas Lift for height adjustable table". I think gas lift for table is a better mechanism as it does not require any electricity to adjust height, and i feel it change height faster than the electric actuator.
Very nice job and project. making something so useful and using the esp32 is so much more interesting than many projects on youtube. Really enjoy your channel.
Instead of using button use touch sensors and as u added support in between it looks like it will break ur leg if u mistakenly keep between them so yeah better to add preassure sensor
They probably measure the current consumption to stop the table from damaging other objects. If there are obstructions the motors will suddenly consume more power, if you detect that from the wire in-between the motor and the power supply, you can stop it. Waiting for an update video.
oof, 5mm/s is slow. i got a pair of 300N linear actuators and they are double the speed (still slower than the ikea and amazon motors), and it has no problem with 3 monitors, a laptop, a drawer with books, etc etc.
It’s better to get a table rather than making since the cost you have mentioned is but high, I got a table which cost me 26 and it’s heavy duty good quality table it’s company is lumi . So based on your cost chart it is better to buy the table rather than making one . And their table loooks far far better than this.
You can also make adjustable table with rack and pinion combined with locking rachet for cheeper One more suggestion would be to add nfc reader under the laminate , so that everyone from studio can save their prefrances and after putting something like phone on table it will adopt according to their personal need , and wireless charger will be a great addition ( i installed wireless charging coil under the laminate by routing chanel on plywood )
I'm a generally mean person and tend to hate everyone, equally. The presenter in this video has great charisma and explains things very well and I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Great job.
May be charges for wood, laminate, good quality rails, and other hardware are included in that.. if that is so it normal for carpenter who take up small jobs like this.. they can't charge "per sq feet" for table...
Sir use laser sensor it's work only when motor works put laser light sensor in 3inch from your top plywood sheet n put laser 4side and program like if laser light touch any object then light sensor gose low and stop the motor. Like. If light== high Then. Motor1== low Hope you understand this 🤣
You can add one feature If any person is sitting more than 2 hr the table would vibrate and after vibration of 2 min the table will raise upward automatically.
Bro, interesting video. Just one suggestion that instead of showing yourself please show more of how table was made and you can do a voiceover. Its really boring to see you just speak like a video podcast, while we are here to see and understand how the table was built.
Man, Don't fool yourself and your subscribers. First of all you haven't 'made' that. It is made by a carpenter. Second what you are doing is called "assembling" not "making" ( as you can see in some gaming pc build up videos ). You are not 'Innovating". But I have to say that your video editing capabilities are good. Go with video editing, you can earn more subscribers. Had you done some innovation the table could have been made as cheap as 10k. I don't mean to hurt you or demotivate. You guys are doing a great job, atleast doing something and something is better than nothing but If you have spent more than 30k for a table which is easily available at 25k on amazon then your innovation is pointless. Don't take it to your heart but I hope, you get what I am trying to say.
33.000 rupees? Which means you have paid 376.00 Euro!! That means you would have paid 176.00 Euro less if you just bought a reasonable electric desk. And would it would have looked way less crappy. 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Is it true that there's a distinct smell to your country? And that there was a UNICEF video that was made to ask citizens to use toilets rather than drop a loaf anywhere in the streets? I think a rising desk is not the innovation that's needed here.
You can add electric current sensor & keep track of current once it turned on When you notice sudden change in current it means table encountered a collision
Usually motors will draw more current when we tried to add more load.
Others method is to use rotatory encoders there you need to track change in speed during the collision.
There are plenty of methods You can try:
Using mpu6050, lasers, accelerometer, etc.
Very Brilliant point.
I’ll definitely try this
very practical
I got adjustable table in the kitchen, moving up and down with the cooker and basin plus space in between because I an wheelchair user, when I stand, I just move it up.
Necessity is the mother of invention
Regarding anti collision, if u can read current consumption frm actuator, that can work without introducing a sensor.
Advantage:
1. No BOM change
2: cost remain same and in turn as u are adding a feature, u can add more profit.
3. Complexity do not increase.
This approach we utilize in designing automotive door window up feature called anti-pinch. So we have a motor which moves glass in car windows up-down. ECU continuously read current from motors. If motor see something coming on their way while going up, it trying to push and apply power which in turn suddenly increase current consumption.
ECU detect change in current and cut motor operation.
Hope this helps...
This will definitely help
We will try it out
Vivek Bhai can I get your email id
One correction… you didn’t make this, the carpenter did. You bought items 😂
Appreciate you and your teams hard work 😊☺️
6000N x 2 actuator.. they can pus a quintal of weight... Even 2 1500N would have done job.. can save 1000-1500 per actuator...
Also, we can work with aluminium profile to make table.. lighter weight.. saves labour charges and can be dismantled, parts can be changed to change length and width or the table anytime..
Hi Abhizit, I am actually trying to build exactly same with aluminum, Looks like you have knowledge in this stuff, Could really use your help, do you have some sort of specs or design? thanks in advance
@@ShalemRaj not much specs but you can check 2040 aluminium profiles and get the idea...
Thanks so muchhh
Love it! Thanks for sharing. Do you have the parts and measures for the wooden work? If so can you share them please? Best regards from Mexico
Hi… i m going to make similar table using aluminium frames… but need to know components for height adjust control panel ..as where to buy that …and esp32 controller also… please Help…
Insted of manul switch for height... I want control panel for height adjustment...any suggestions where to find that...??...
This might just be one of my favorite youtube videos ever. Interesting and very cool!
Add current sensor, when motor will draw current when something stuck between it , release it in opposite directions
Awesome build and you and your team did a great job.
Thank you so much 😊
@@techiesms your welcome. I’m soon to upgrade my work area. Hope to make mine as good as yours. You should do a tour. I think others would like that.
why you place actuators in front of? better to hide them. what max weight it can support? and how to add and program memory block to it?
can you link the power supply for these actuators please
Plans for the wood by any chance?
I know you guys good at calculation, but you calculate the extension speed ?? very delicate work bro! Also great content
Good stuff.Always great to build your own things especially when you know how they work then you know how to fix them if needed.
Exactly
funny accent :D And also love that you hammered the screw in at 7:42 :DDD
Can you please tell what is the weight holding capacity of table ?
Please provide the the link for those clamps.
How much weight it can support?
Also mention the actual weight of table top
Can anyone help me get a way of how to get linear actuators in Nigeria? I base in Delta state
Nice video sir 👍👌
Is this for the Windows helpdesk?
What mechanism one available in Amazon uses? Not actuator is it
Awesome, getting the adjustable table in India is so costly. Great idea to make it by own. Very great 💙
If you want I can build for you i have all the things I have wood carpenters machinery n all the staff.
Just for ":Hydraulic Gas Lift for height adjustable table". I think gas lift for table is a better mechanism as it does not require any electricity to adjust height, and i feel it change height faster than the electric actuator.
Instead of actuators can this be built on gas spring struts?
Very nice job and project. making something so useful and using the esp32 is so much more interesting than many projects on youtube. Really enjoy your channel.
Great project! Are you going to add a sensor so you can measure the height so you can easy go to some configurable heights?
I like it but I got one manual one. How about adding 4 buttons memory position with the above?
Practical ideas, thanks.
Oh men it's really cool project, and it is very useful information for me. Thanks!
Instead of using button use touch sensors and as u added support in between it looks like it will break ur leg if u mistakenly keep between them so yeah better to add preassure sensor
What is the loading capacity?
@techiesms Could you please share what type of wood did you use for your project?
Good work.👏Only feedback, you should have used the cable sleeves for the wires or a better 3 plug holder for the power supply.
what is lowest height can adjust
Make a video on esp32 that act as a usb to Bluetooth , for make wire keyboards and mouse wireless
How did u reverse the motor direction ?
With DPDT switch..
Awesome ingenuity!
bro I want to know agr ise top hight pr krne ke bad uske uper kitna waight rkh skte he
very helpful video!! gonna try my own as well 💪💪💪
Sure
Do share your video with us on Instagram @techiesms
Love it 🔥🔥🔥
Hello I'm a student who is trying to work on a similar project, could I please get all your research regarding this project
Can I buy esp32 from your website...?
What's the payment modes for purchasing...?
Yes
You can
And pay using UPI
I like this kind of project I hope in future there will be more love you guys love your content 👍👌
Fix the Actuator Upside down ... you can avoid Extra Wire
They probably measure the current consumption to stop the table from damaging other objects. If there are obstructions the motors will suddenly consume more power, if you detect that from the wire in-between the motor and the power supply, you can stop it. Waiting for an update video.
Use a simple rack and pinion assembly run by DC motor
What did you use for the table top?
Awesome Bro
Amazing.. really motivating for us...
Thank you 😊
This adjustable table design is really amazing. I could really use one these tables as my RUclips table for making tutorials.
I like the wood finish.
Hey Sachin😊We're gonna celebrate the 100k subscribers very soon
The table looks great
Is it on Amazon?
Great👍👏
That is pretty cool :)
Also - why make it yourself? Because you can. :D
Great work.
nice work
lovely video
Please make new Up & down Adjustable Table for PC by Steel
Awesome boss
Give a studio tour...i'll be amazed to see a makerspace.
I wanna make this idea as my project model, is anyone there to help me out???
That labour costs is more !
in my city it take around 5k
The one on Amazon goes as low as 27-29k during a lightning offer, better to get it directly than go through all this hassle. Good job though.
Its not just that. Also, is to have a fun and share with anothers who can not afford! :)
Nice thanks
Adding an ESP32 with some sensors would make it extremely cool
Now, these tables are available for average of 22K but I think none of them would be of wood quality you got
Those actuators can be a diy one. With some nuts and long bolts. Those actuators are way too costly.
I am looking for something like this, can you please elaborate your Idea, so that I can try to implement.
Watch any one video of this channel and you will be a subscriber instantly
Plz made manual adjust table also
oof, 5mm/s is slow. i got a pair of 300N linear actuators and they are double the speed (still slower than the ikea and amazon motors), and it has no problem with 3 monitors, a laptop, a drawer with books, etc etc.
Can I have your contact , we need 8 adjustable coffee table
It’s better to get a table rather than making since the cost you have mentioned is but high, I got a table which cost me 26 and it’s heavy duty good quality table it’s company is lumi .
So based on your cost chart it is better to buy the table rather than making one . And their table loooks far far better than this.
Where did you purchase from
@@RK-pi1kr product company is lumi, i bought it from mumbai
You can also make adjustable table with rack and pinion combined with locking rachet for cheeper
One more suggestion would be to add nfc reader under the laminate , so that everyone from studio can save their prefrances and after putting something like phone on table it will adopt according to their personal need , and wireless charger will be a great addition
( i installed wireless charging coil under the laminate by routing chanel on plywood )
Is there video of rack and pinion based table? Please share
I'm a generally mean person and tend to hate everyone, equally.
The presenter in this video has great charisma and explains things very well and I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
Great job.
Thanks
You could have made the actuator by yourself. It could have costed only Rs. 1,500 / actuator. 2 actuator Rs 3,000. You could have saved Rs.13,000
how are they made? any video on it
Isn't this video more similar to great Scott's DIY / BUY series?
Ya
Stuff like that
Labour cost was quite high in my opinion.
It will be better if you do it with smart control via mobile👍👌
We will try that
The labour cost seems too much... I don't know.. maybe Ahemdabad is costly...
May be
Idk
May be charges for wood, laminate, good quality rails, and other hardware are included in that.. if that is so it normal for carpenter who take up small jobs like this.. they can't charge "per sq feet" for table...
Sir use laser sensor it's work only when motor works put laser light sensor in 3inch from your top plywood sheet n put laser 4side and program like if laser light touch any object then light sensor gose low and stop the motor. Like.
If light== high
Then. Motor1== low
Hope you understand this 🤣
You can add one feature If any person is sitting more than 2 hr the table would vibrate and after vibration of 2 min the table will raise upward automatically.
Can you share an update of how the table is after 4 months and if you feel it was worth the effort now after using it.
Yes totally
We are using it on daily basis
It great for people with different heights. We can adjust the table accordingly
3:39 bruh adopter? throw that away before it starts a fire
Labour 15000 ? kha se bulayi thi labour
wow!
Bro, interesting video. Just one suggestion that instead of showing yourself please show more of how table was made and you can do a voiceover. Its really boring to see you just speak like a video podcast, while we are here to see and understand how the table was built.
Your table still has some oscillations.
Just want to know, did u done the wobble test?
Man, Don't fool yourself and your subscribers. First of all you haven't 'made' that. It is made by a carpenter. Second what you are doing is called "assembling" not "making" ( as you can see in some gaming pc build up videos ). You are not 'Innovating". But I have to say that your video editing capabilities are good. Go with video editing, you can earn more subscribers. Had you done some innovation the table could have been made as cheap as 10k. I don't mean to hurt you or demotivate. You guys are doing a great job, atleast doing something and something is better than nothing but If you have spent more than 30k for a table which is easily available at 25k on amazon then your innovation is pointless. Don't take it to your heart but I hope, you get what I am trying to say.
Green soul is selling it for 25-27 k bro
It's better to add motors on manual stand and sit desk
nie rozumiem
nic nie słychać
I can't buy rolls royals let's make it at home😂😂
33.000 rupees? Which means you have paid 376.00 Euro!! That means you would have paid 176.00 Euro less if you just bought a reasonable electric desk. And would it would have looked way less crappy. 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Is it true that there's a distinct smell to your country?
And that there was a UNICEF video that was made to ask citizens to use toilets rather than drop a loaf anywhere in the streets?
I think a rising desk is not the innovation that's needed here.
Add Alexa to this
This is dope , great idea bro 🤜
Damn!