The mix of 3D printing and electronics take the channel to new heights. This makes your channel stand out head and shoulders above the others. I respect your dedication and commitment to helping all us makers. Thanks.
Fancy! This may be the first time I've seen resin lithopanes. That in itself might merit closer examination in a future video. I believe RUclips's lithopane videos so far have all been FDM versions.
way cool!! I purchased your design from MyMini Factory ! Question, if I want to give this as a present, any recommendations on how to setup the wifi/token?
Come on Joe! Don't push yourself down like that. You are the archetypical noob and therefore you will always "still be learning", but this is great. Really great! And the code is simple and functional. Much better than what you make it sound like! One thing I would like in the code though, is some comments. Just throw a few "// This part does this", "// Change this to do this" and "// Enter credentials here" and it will be even better!
Very good point, to be completely honest if it weren’t for those comments I wouldn’t have learned anything so completely agree to leave them there. And thank you very much buddy
For the WS2812B RGBW strip in the description I had to change: Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRBW + NEO_KHZ800); instead of Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);
That's literally awesome. Haven't heard of Blynk. I just ordered some ESP8826 now so I can make my dream smart home real 😍. Maybe I'll make some videos about it too. Thanks for the sharing! Very nice and well layed information! Loved it :)
I would love to see the design process of the lamp. I have tons of arduino, esp9266 boards, and buck/boost converters, and I would love to use Fusion 360 to custom design cases and enclosures for all my projects. Awesome video, as always.
Hey Joe! I decided to go back and watch a few of your older videos. I noticed in your timelapses that you were using a shutter remote on the right side of your Prusa printers. I would love to know your method of how you do timelaspses, maybe see a tutorial vid?
Great stuff Joe, very straightforward. Fantastic result too. I guess that this Game of Thrones show is going to be big one day now that you've made the lamp 😂 Cheers, JAYTEE
Didn't have time to go through all the comments to see if it was mentioned, but for your ESP based projects, look into the WiFiManager library. It handles generating an AP for the initial wifi configuration and connecting in STA mode after that. I have used it in a couple projects I have done. As for the functionality that Blynk (?) provides, you would have to write your own web page to do this. But for something this simple, that shouldn't be too difficult.
This is epic and I would love to make it...so if i wanted to set this up so others could have it and the light not be connected only to my phone how would i do that
If I wanted to skip the wifi app and just use the power button to turn on the rotation and lights, would that be possible? I want to make some as Christmas gifts and would not have access to wifi to setup apps on phones and connect to networks.
Cool stuff dude!! Congrats!! The steel base was an awesome add-on. Keep up those projects... I miss the doly time-lapse, much cooler than the front view one hahahaha
Need a bit of clarification. I'm not using the step down converter. at 6:50 in the video Joe says to connect the wires to the dc jack and the switch so take all 4 wires (2 from Led +5v and 1 from the dc jack and 1 from the switch ) and solder them all together? Then do the same with the ground wires? If so which wires go to the + and - on the stepper driver?
An excellent tutorial involving both my favorite hobbies. Very nice work. Thank you for the time it took to do this project and presenting it to us. As a side note, how much torque is in that motor? Is it strong or does it barely move the turntable. I am thinking of using that in a different project that need some torque. Thanks
Is there a reason for using a stepper motor rather than a slow rpm synchronous motor? It seems like it would be much easier and less expensive. I am working on a similar idea and looking for ideas.
hey, liked your project. Have a similar project but just wanna ask how can you rotate the LED? i mean the platform of the LED can rotate but also cables of the LED will rotate? How can you solve this?
Awesome! I had this exact project in mind (minus the wifi control) for the past week after printing lots of lithophanes and trying to figure out a clean way to light them up. Crazy that you made it while I was pondering haha saves me the frustrations of designing from scratch. My plan is to use an Arduino nano and a servo modified to turn 360 degrees (eliminates the stepper driver requirement) with potentiometers to adjust the speed/direction and color. Studying your sketch will help me get there much easier. Purchased the files before I even watched the video. Many, many thanks for sharing this Joseph! Imagine all the smiles you just helped to bring out. Any chance you could share your source file for the base so I can modify it to fit a servo?
How would you do this without the Wemos? I'm very new to programming. I'm more of an analog kinda guy. So I don't totally understand how the stepper driver works, but is that something that a program is uploaded to? So the Wemos actually runs the stepper driver, and the stepper driver can't run without something like the Wemos/Arduino? I would love to make something simpler, ie flick the switch and everything turns on.
hello I followed your tutorial but when launching the blynk application to turn on and run the engine nothing happens. Is the connection quick between the application and the wimos d1? thank you
Hey brother it was an absolute pleasure to meet you at MRRF! This project is amazing to me since I don’t do a lot with electronics. Can I ask where you found the images? I’m going to try to make them on the Moai that I got through you if they fit. If not I’ll use the Phrozen Transform coming in soon. I’m also a big GOT fan! Thank you so much for all the work you did designing this project! You must have a lot of patience lol. Cheers my friend!
Has the sketch been updated any for more functionality like brightness or removing the delay when changing colors? Printing 2 of these now as gifts. Great job on this!
Is there a way to make this same thing without programming it? I want to make something similar to this for my girlfriend for Christmas but I don't want her to have to use her phone to control it. It doesn't have to change colors or anything. Just one main "power on/power off" switch and a dimmer switch to control the brightness of the light. Is there an easy way to wire the LED's into a 120V system? The motor that I have is meant to run on 120V (as well as the switches I have). Can I use a step down converter right from the wall outlet plug in order to get the correct voltage to the LED's?
Hello, great project!!! I would like to recreate it but I don't have your files. Please give me a new link to your project files. Thank you. go on like that...
Hey Joe. Is there a reason you didn’t use an arduino Nano for this? Just curious which would would be better. Thank you. I’m printing the files as I type. Lol
It’s stainless steel. Originally I wanted a patina, even had a piece sitting in leach for a week without any rust showing hehe hence why I went for the polished look :)
Great project, I’ve reached to the last steps. But I’m getting an error while uploading the sketch “hard resetting via RTS pin” then it will reset my wemos. I’ve tried to google it and etc. but no luck until now.
Hi, I followed your steps of doing the electronics, managed to get the motor working with the app. but for some reason the LED is not working. I double check the LED itself with some LED adapter and it works fine, the LED also have 5V between the GND and the V5+ nodes. what can be wrong in my setup ? and thanks
Wouldn't this be underpowered from the PSU linked in the description? That is only a 2a supply but if one meter of LEDs are used at 60 LED/meter and a current draw of 0.06 amp/LED for these this style, we are already at 3.6 amps.
This is really great work. Everything printed and fit together perfectly. Just waiting on all the hardware now, so I can assemble completely. One quick question.... Does the app always have to be open in order for the lamp to run or will it run by just turning on the power switch without using the app every time?
Joe, looks very nice, too bad you couldn't get your hands on some of that 3D Gloop spay from MRRF, the clear coat would have saved you some time from sanding.
Nice! I tried a ESP8266 clone on your last lamp project and it had a hard time running the lights. From my web search I gathered it was due to the ESP being 3.3v logic and the light data wanting 5v. Some showed using a level shifter. Just curious if you ran into this at all or if maybe the lights you bought are just better at dealing with a lower logic level.
It would be really really cool if you could do a new video explaining how to do it with the new Blynk app, i am sitting on that for month but i dont get anything done. This video is not working with anything in the new app, authentition token is not send via email anymore but more important there are no options for choosing the pins anynmore and so on.
The mix of 3D printing and electronics take the channel to new heights. This makes your channel stand out head and shoulders above the others. I respect your dedication and commitment to helping all us makers. Thanks.
ruclips.net/user/shortsEy96AUzPEiE?feature=share
Haven't soldered in so many years but got a printer last week and you've got me inspired!
Stylish lamp. I have to say that you have many cool projects. Continue with that, have a nice day.
Top notch video Joe .....perfect explanation of how to assemble this :-) .It is a very nice project .
very nice my wife wants one now. lol will get started on it soon.
Fancy! This may be the first time I've seen resin lithopanes. That in itself might merit closer examination in a future video. I believe RUclips's lithopane videos so far have all been FDM versions.
way cool!! I purchased your design from MyMini Factory ! Question, if I want to give this as a present, any recommendations on how to setup the wifi/token?
Another great project, already have in mind a few pics I want to use, thanks for sharing your work and keep the content coming!
That’s a seriously cool project and a fantastic walk through. Good job!
An interesting build. I shall have to try it out
Less glue and more zip ties, I like it! 😁
The metallic finish is really cool.
You should do a follow up to this, the blynk app isnt the same anymore so the directions you give are obsolete
That's Badass DYI! Amazing video Joe!
Come on Joe! Don't push yourself down like that. You are the archetypical noob and therefore you will always "still be learning", but this is great. Really great! And the code is simple and functional. Much better than what you make it sound like!
One thing I would like in the code though, is some comments. Just throw a few "// This part does this", "// Change this to do this" and "// Enter credentials here" and it will be even better!
Very good point, to be completely honest if it weren’t for those comments I wouldn’t have learned anything so completely agree to leave them there. And thank you very much buddy
For the WS2812B RGBW strip in the description I had to change:
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRBW + NEO_KHZ800);
instead of
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);
Did you also need to add an "int W" for the white LED? I have been unable to get the LED's to work, I got the motor control but not the lights.
@@gobeavsosu no that's all I had to change
as always joe outstanding work ans a very easy video to follow.thanks for taking the time to do this for us Meare mortals
Very nice project. I was thinking something like that would also make a nice little music box. Do people even use music boxes any more LOL.
Any updates to use the new Blynk app?
Great project. Can't wait to try it out
That's literally awesome. Haven't heard of Blynk. I just ordered some ESP8826 now so I can make my dream smart home real 😍. Maybe I'll make some videos about it too.
Thanks for the sharing! Very nice and well layed information! Loved it :)
Excellent work Joe!!!
This is wonderful....I love this !
Very very nice project ! Love it
I would love to see the design process of the lamp. I have tons of arduino, esp9266 boards, and buck/boost converters, and I would love to use Fusion 360 to custom design cases and enclosures for all my projects. Awesome video, as always.
Awesome project Joe great job thanks
Joe, You have inspired me to do one myself :).
Hey Joe! I decided to go back and watch a few of your older videos. I noticed in your timelapses that you were using a shutter remote on the right side of your Prusa printers. I would love to know your method of how you do timelaspses, maybe see a tutorial vid?
Dam joe this is awesome, i am so gonna build this, so glad I’m a Patreon
I'm crying, this is all kinds of incredible!!!!
Awesome job! you nailed it!!!
I wonder if this can be done with Wled, as it is much easyer to install.
Well done, awesome project.
Just bought the files, printing has commenced 👍
Great stuff Joe, very straightforward. Fantastic result too. I guess that this Game of Thrones show is going to be big one day now that you've made the lamp 😂 Cheers, JAYTEE
Very nice project 👍👍👍
Can‘t wait to make one ... thx for sharing.
Really cool project.
Didn't have time to go through all the comments to see if it was mentioned, but for your ESP based projects, look into the WiFiManager library. It handles generating an AP for the initial wifi configuration and connecting in STA mode after that. I have used it in a couple projects I have done. As for the functionality that Blynk (?) provides, you would have to write your own web page to do this. But for something this simple, that shouldn't be too difficult.
Man this is AWESOME Joe. I am, still finishjing up the last thing :)
This is epic and I would love to make it...so if i wanted to set this up so others could have it and the light not be connected only to my phone how would i do that
Absolut fantastic work
Great project Joe! greetings from Poland! :-)
If I wanted to skip the wifi app and just use the power button to turn on the rotation and lights, would that be possible? I want to make some as Christmas gifts and would not have access to wifi to setup apps on phones and connect to networks.
Awesome man. Nice work!
Cool stuff dude!! Congrats!! The steel base was an awesome add-on. Keep up those projects... I miss the doly time-lapse, much cooler than the front view one hahahaha
Awesome Joe. Thanks
Need a bit of clarification. I'm not using the step down converter. at 6:50 in the video Joe says to connect the wires to the dc jack and the switch so take all 4 wires (2 from Led +5v and 1 from the dc jack and 1 from the switch ) and solder them all together? Then do the same with the ground wires? If so which wires go to the + and - on the stepper driver?
very nice project , what is the size for the Lithophanes ?
As soon as I become a rocket scientist I'll try that. Thanks.
This is awesome. Very cool.
Very nice, Joe!
Thanks Pete
An excellent tutorial involving both my favorite hobbies. Very nice work. Thank you for the time it took to do this project and presenting it to us. As a side note, how much torque is in that motor? Is it strong or does it barely move the turntable. I am thinking of using that in a different project that need some torque. Thanks
Oh has quite some decent torque in it to be honest, as long as you run the power directly and not through the wemos itself
Is there a new link to the model? I would like to do this project on my own.
Is there a reason for using a stepper motor rather than a slow rpm synchronous motor? It seems like it would be much easier and less expensive. I am working on a similar idea and looking for ideas.
beautiful work
Keep going Joe!!
bonjour, je ne trouve pas les fichier STL ?
looks awesome!
Bonjour je dois être aveugle, mais je ne trouve pas le schéma de câblage?
Amazing video brother, how noisy is the stepper motor?
I wanted to check out the part download but it looks like the link to the MMF store is broken
Impressive project 😄
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Does anyone know how I could get the print file for this model? it is no longer on MyMini factory. Thanks
I made the files now
hey, liked your project. Have a similar project but just wanna ask how can you rotate the LED? i mean the platform of the LED can rotate but also cables of the LED will rotate? How can you solve this?
Can you please let me know which Filament type used for this project
Awesome! I had this exact project in mind (minus the wifi control) for the past week after printing lots of lithophanes and trying to figure out a clean way to light them up. Crazy that you made it while I was pondering haha saves me the frustrations of designing from scratch. My plan is to use an Arduino nano and a servo modified to turn 360 degrees (eliminates the stepper driver requirement) with potentiometers to adjust the speed/direction and color. Studying your sketch will help me get there much easier. Purchased the files before I even watched the video. Many, many thanks for sharing this Joseph! Imagine all the smiles you just helped to bring out. Any chance you could share your source file for the base so I can modify it to fit a servo?
How would you do this without the Wemos? I'm very new to programming. I'm more of an analog kinda guy. So I don't totally understand how the stepper driver works, but is that something that a program is uploaded to? So the Wemos actually runs the stepper driver, and the stepper driver can't run without something like the Wemos/Arduino? I would love to make something simpler, ie flick the switch and everything turns on.
Soo good!! Thank you Joe!!
hello I followed your tutorial but when launching the blynk application to turn on and run the engine nothing happens. Is the connection quick between the application and the wimos d1? thank you
wow this crazy good
Thanks :)
Hi! Great project.
If in my house we all want to control the lamp from our own cellphones, is it possible to use the app in different cellphones?
What wire are you using for soldering? What gauge?
What's the diameter of the base?
How can I learn this kind of electronics. What’s a good way to start?
I use skillshare, if you come back Sunday, I’ll have a video up offering free trial to it
Hey brother it was an absolute pleasure to meet you at MRRF! This project is amazing to me since I don’t do a lot with electronics. Can I ask where you found the images? I’m going to try to make them on the Moai that I got through you if they fit. If not I’ll use the Phrozen Transform coming in soon. I’m also a big GOT fan! Thank you so much for all the work you did designing this project! You must have a lot of patience lol. Cheers my friend!
cool and neat
Has the sketch been updated any for more functionality like brightness or removing the delay when changing colors? Printing 2 of these now as gifts. Great job on this!
Is your model of the GOTLamp still available somewhere...the link in description doesn't seem to work any longer.
Awesome work!
I would like to print this lamp, but where can I buy the files?
I made it for the 28byj48 stepper motors...
Could I control 5 of those steppers with 1 wemos?
Is there a way to make this same thing without programming it? I want to make something similar to this for my girlfriend for Christmas but I don't want her to have to use her phone to control it. It doesn't have to change colors or anything. Just one main "power on/power off" switch and a dimmer switch to control the brightness of the light. Is there an easy way to wire the LED's into a 120V system? The motor that I have is meant to run on 120V (as well as the switches I have). Can I use a step down converter right from the wall outlet plug in order to get the correct voltage to the LED's?
Hello, great project!!!
I would like to recreate it but I don't have your files.
Please give me a new link to your project files.
Thank you.
go on like that...
Hey Joe. Is there a reason you didn’t use an arduino Nano for this? Just curious which would would be better. Thank you. I’m printing the files as I type. Lol
Isn't there a risk of rust formation as a result of wet-sanding steel particles?
It’s stainless steel. Originally I wanted a patina, even had a piece sitting in leach for a week without any rust showing hehe hence why I went for the polished look :)
hello, I can't find the STL files?
Great project, I’ve reached to the last steps.
But I’m getting an error while uploading the sketch “hard resetting via RTS pin” then it will reset my wemos.
I’ve tried to google it and etc. but no luck until now.
Thats just the last part of the upload. I got that too, but it uploaded. I don't think it's actually resetting it.
Hi,
I followed your steps of doing the electronics, managed to get the motor working with the app. but for some reason the LED is not working. I double check the LED itself with some LED adapter and it works fine, the LED also have 5V between the GND and the V5+ nodes. what can be wrong in my setup ? and thanks
Wouldn't this be underpowered from the PSU linked in the description? That is only a 2a supply but if one meter of LEDs are used at 60 LED/meter and a current draw of 0.06 amp/LED for these this style, we are already at 3.6 amps.
Model is no longer available on MMF. any chance you will sell it again?
need to revise it as the app is no longer supported unfortunately. but it will be free when it comes back up :)
@@3DMakerNoob that's great, I'll be waiting! Thank you!
@@3DMakerNoob Any progress on replacement code?
This is really great work. Everything printed and fit together perfectly. Just waiting on all the hardware now, so I can assemble completely. One quick question.... Does the app always have to be open in order for the lamp to run or will it run by just turning on the power switch without using the app every time?
How much filament is needed to print this? And is standard PLA ok to use? Great project, already ordered the parts.
Excellent Joe! Great project. I voted. EVERYONE -- Go vote for Joe now!
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Joe, looks very nice, too bad you couldn't get your hands on some of that 3D Gloop spay from MRRF, the clear coat would have saved you some time from sanding.
I would have still needed to sand it in order to bring out the steel from the filament
Nice!
I tried a ESP8266 clone on your last lamp project and it had a hard time running the lights. From my web search I gathered it was due to the ESP being 3.3v logic and the light data wanting 5v. Some showed using a level shifter. Just curious if you ran into this at all or if maybe the lights you bought are just better at dealing with a lower logic level.
I run the light in this project directly off the power supply so the esp doesn’t have to handle that load
@@3DMakerNoob I did that, but it seemed the data signal level was the issue. I'll have to explore some more.
nice job!
It would be really really cool if you could do a new video explaining how to do it with the new Blynk app, i am sitting on that for month but i dont get anything done. This video is not working with anything in the new app, authentition token is not send via email anymore but more important there are no options for choosing the pins anynmore and so on.
Great project 👍
Thank you
Why my 28bjy stepper just vibrated not run?
So this would be great if I knew anything about soldering or electronics.