@@ELECTRONOOBS porque no usas un proyector laser y el láser lo cambias por un diodo láser uv con eso podrías cambiar la resolución del objeto exponencialmente suena caro pero podrías crear la impresora de resina más grande y de alta resolución por cierto buen inglés broo saludos desde texas ✌️
I read a book in high school called "The Soul of a New Machine", it hooked me on hardware and software development at an early age. Retired now after 35 years I'm still playing with ESP32s, steppers and electric cars.
No need to apologize for doing what you want to do on your channel. I'm an ESP32 guy too and I've learned a lot from you. My projects are born of a cool idea, and then I play with it, learning along the way until I get something that I'm happy with. Have fun, experiment, fail, learn, fail again and learn again!
"This is absolutely incredible! Building an MSLA printer from scratch is no easy task, but you’ve done it so well. I can see the passion and hard work you put into this, and it’s truly inspiring. Keep creating and pushing the limits
Great work! I was really looking forward to this update, and now I'm looking forward to the next one even more 🥳🥳 Don't listen to people who comment that you can buy everything. Yes, of course, we can all buy stuff, but where is the fun, pride, and learning in always doing that? Love your videos!
Excellent work - I appreciate how much work it is to solve these problems from scratch and I have learned a lot from following along. I have been interested in using this design to create PCB prototypes, so this low-cost, simpler design is ideal for that application. Please continue with this project.
9:00 USB C. Believe it or not, USB C cables have a pretty decent pin count and pinout. Plus the signal can be passed with decent integrity over a reasonable distance. The only problem is finding the screw mounted vertical plugs. Don't use anything else because it will break.
@@dogukancil5128 Correct, just the connector. No need to make things complicated. I used ethernet cables in my first 3D (FDM)/DIY build. They worked just fine. USB c is just better (for this project) because UBS C has up to 24 connections. He can make 12 (an extra ground or ground/v-ref if needed) and as long as it's only 12 connections they can be mirrored. So no matter which way you plug the cable in, it will work.
And then someone else actually plugs in that part into a real USB port and destroys the port or the part. Either use D-Sub or IDC headers, way safer in real world.
@akkudakkupl Its not exposed to the outside. So its not like you can confuse the connection with anything else. Having said that people are kinda dumb sometimes.
@@WarkWarbly yup, people are dumb. That's why you need to take that in mind when designing stuff. If using connectors for stuff they are not intended for at least put a warning that they are not the intended thing. So huge letters saying NOT USB.
I was waiting for an update since your first video. What an amazing project! Building your own stuff means you can build a machine for your needs and repair it yourself when it breaks.
I think this is an invaluable project to open-source MSLA machines a little more. There isnt a control method for resin machines thats as well documented as controllers for FDM. I have a broken Anycubic Photon 1 that I tried to resurrect with NanoDLP and I can't get it to work. A self contained printer that I plug an SD card into with a chitubox/lychee sliced file is what I want and Mr Electronoobs is delivering that with this project. Get the masking screen data output into DVI/HDMI and it will be perfect for home brew machines. Awesome work, thank you for perservering with it!
I'm eating every word you said on QnA. What I really like about your channel is that you explain things from the basics and I'm practically learning along with you. :) However, as an MSLA printer, even if it's small and "not exactly industrial quality"... I have a question: with such a display and your current build, would it be possible to light the design onto a PCB and would that be a good PCB?
For the PNG and JPEG decoding, instead of doing it on the ESP32, do it on your computer and just save the .RAW files on the SD-Card (in the RGB format required by the screen). It will be a lot easier since tools like that are already available on PC for multiple purposes.
On the new case i would recommend angling the display pcb so it can be seen from above. having to either tip something or bend over while doing settings with a spine injury is a serious pita, literally. ;)
or just make a led panel with a bunch of smd UV leds, since the density would be very high the light would be pretty uniform and no need to deal with optics
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. There are those that want to understand how something works in order to improve it as well. Is there a way we can contact you for inquiries or questions?
i am waiting for final version, i will buy it or make it, i had my own attempts for simular printer but with big old LCD panel, it was sadly too hard for me to finish that project
Ótimo projeto meu amigo, espero que ainda continue também o projeto do helicóptero. Poderíamos fazer um rateio ou "vaquinha" (assim é chamada aqui no Brasil) e adquirir peças para montar uma impressora 3D FDM de 5 eixos, caso você se interesse.
Brother, I have an idea. Could you show as to how if using fresnel lens, on a big monitor can allow for more precise prints, although the prints would be smaller. I think it is a good, idea. What do you think?
yo he tenido la idea de usar la pantalla pc monocromaticas para ese tipo de impresora, solo q quisiera hacer un especie de proyector con las luces abajo, la pantalla encima y un lente plano movible encima para aumentar o disminuir la imagen. esto da opcion de desaparecer los px de la pantalla.
amazing project ,im gonna be honest ,im stealing your parts list ,i cant make the pcb becoz it costs around 70 euros to ship to tunisia ,africa where i live ,but i can buy from aliexpress and have free shipping so im gonna make this on a perf board .... im gonna raid your parts list and see what i can buy , ive seen some other diy'ers use a copper pcb as a bed i have a filament 3d printer so i might make the vat 3d printed and seal it with something ,and for the screen i already have a Rpi zero and i have a screen from a car reversing camera , it might just work, i will be waiting for your update to see how you made your bed and how your going to level it
Non-makers will never understand the art and soul that makes, making fun and exciting.
@@SailAway33 exactly!!!
@@ELECTRONOOBS porque no usas un proyector laser y el láser lo cambias por un diodo láser uv con eso podrías cambiar la resolución del objeto exponencialmente suena caro pero podrías crear la impresora de resina más grande y de alta resolución por cierto buen inglés broo saludos desde texas ✌️
I read a book in high school called "The Soul of a New Machine", it hooked me on hardware and software development at an early age. Retired now after 35 years I'm still playing with ESP32s, steppers and electric cars.
No need to apologize for doing what you want to do on your channel. I'm an ESP32 guy too and I've learned a lot from you. My projects are born of a cool idea, and then I play with it, learning along the way until I get something that I'm happy with. Have fun, experiment, fail, learn, fail again and learn again!
"This is absolutely incredible! Building an MSLA printer from scratch is no easy task, but you’ve done it so well. I can see the passion and hard work you put into this, and it’s truly inspiring. Keep creating and pushing the limits
This is what we waited for soooo long 🎉 .
I love your channel greetings from Germany
Great work! I was really looking forward to this update, and now I'm looking forward to the next one even more 🥳🥳 Don't listen to people who comment that you can buy everything. Yes, of course, we can all buy stuff, but where is the fun, pride, and learning in always doing that? Love your videos!
Thank you for updating us on the project.
You're always making very intriguing stuff, regularly.
WOW! This is going to be a fun one. Can not wait for the next phase. Thank you. 😉👍
Excellent work - I appreciate how much work it is to solve these problems from scratch and I have learned a lot from following along.
I have been interested in using this design to create PCB prototypes, so this low-cost, simpler design is ideal for that application.
Please continue with this project.
I've been waiting for this project for a long time, it's great
Well done. And 100% it's about the learning and understanding how it works, not to make production ready projects
Improving the display in a future you could even create your own pcbs!!! Amazing project as always.
9:00
USB C.
Believe it or not, USB C cables have a pretty decent pin count and pinout. Plus the signal can be passed with decent integrity over a reasonable distance.
The only problem is finding the screw mounted vertical plugs. Don't use anything else because it will break.
You mean a Type-C connector, I doubt he would be using the USB protocol or DisplayPort alt mode.
@@dogukancil5128
Correct, just the connector. No need to make things complicated.
I used ethernet cables in my first 3D (FDM)/DIY build. They worked just fine. USB c is just better (for this project) because UBS C has up to 24 connections.
He can make 12 (an extra ground or ground/v-ref if needed) and as long as it's only 12 connections they can be mirrored. So no matter which way you plug the cable in, it will work.
And then someone else actually plugs in that part into a real USB port and destroys the port or the part.
Either use D-Sub or IDC headers, way safer in real world.
@akkudakkupl
Its not exposed to the outside. So its not like you can confuse the connection with anything else.
Having said that people are kinda dumb sometimes.
@@WarkWarbly yup, people are dumb. That's why you need to take that in mind when designing stuff.
If using connectors for stuff they are not intended for at least put a warning that they are not the intended thing. So huge letters saying NOT USB.
I was waiting for an update since your first video. What an amazing project!
Building your own stuff means you can build a machine for your needs and repair it yourself when it breaks.
I think this is an invaluable project to open-source MSLA machines a little more. There isnt a control method for resin machines thats as well documented as controllers for FDM. I have a broken Anycubic Photon 1 that I tried to resurrect with NanoDLP and I can't get it to work. A self contained printer that I plug an SD card into with a chitubox/lychee sliced file is what I want and Mr Electronoobs is delivering that with this project. Get the masking screen data output into DVI/HDMI and it will be perfect for home brew machines. Awesome work, thank you for perservering with it!
I'm eating every word you said on QnA. What I really like about your channel is that you explain things from the basics and I'm practically learning along with you. :)
However, as an MSLA printer, even if it's small and "not exactly industrial quality"... I have a question: with such a display and your current build, would it be possible to light the design onto a PCB and would that be a good PCB?
great bro, looking forward to the finished msla printer
For the PNG and JPEG decoding, instead of doing it on the ESP32, do it on your computer and just save the .RAW files on the SD-Card (in the RGB format required by the screen). It will be a lot easier since tools like that are already available on PC for multiple purposes.
Hi, awesome video. Keep going with your great mission, as you said, learn and share it with the interested audience.
On the new case i would recommend angling the display pcb so it can be seen from above. having to either tip something or bend over while doing settings with a spine injury is a serious pita, literally. ;)
The video breaks my mind. I literally want to go and built such a thing myself!
very amazing project. Tank's a lot for your good work.
Very cool project.
Now all we need is a source for cheap resin to print with.
Great video, can't wait to see the final iteration
I really want it! Big thanks 🤟🏻
You should try using fresnel lense and use one UV led this will make the light rays more uniform and parallel resulting in a good print 😊
or just make a led panel with a bunch of smd UV leds, since the density would be very high the light would be pretty uniform and no need to deal with optics
such a cool project, hope to see it print something soon !
Thank you for what you do!
Finally an update. Great project. Since you are using an esp32 is it possible to make some sort of webui?
AMAZING, truly inspirational!
with a larger screen you'll need a slightly thicker plastic. it's because of the flex in the plastic as it pulls up
Thank you for sharing 👍
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. There are those that want to understand how something works in order to improve it as well. Is there a way we can contact you for inquiries or questions?
Pls give the circuit diagram for a the prototype boards ,If you can a model with arduino nano or uno
You are so underrated
This project looks so cool
You gave me me an idea to try to bitbang HDMI signal into some HDMI-MPDSI2ch bridge and see if we can use high res displays for cheap!
Curious how many leaks you're going to have making the resin tub.
@@azertyQ maybe seal the walls with epoxy...
i am waiting for final version, i will buy it or make it, i had my own attempts for simular printer but with big old LCD panel, it was sadly too hard for me to finish that project
Great video 👌🍁
You are the best 🎉❤
Ótimo projeto meu amigo, espero que ainda continue também o projeto do helicóptero.
Poderíamos fazer um rateio ou "vaquinha" (assim é chamada aqui no Brasil) e adquirir peças para montar uma impressora 3D FDM de 5 eixos, caso você se interesse.
I love this project!!
Amazing work 👏🎉 .. u can use raspberry pi 0
This is awesome!
Finally part 2!
Brother, I have an idea.
Could you show as to how if using fresnel lens, on a big monitor can allow for more precise prints, although the prints would be smaller.
I think it is a good, idea. What do you think?
Great project!
bro is working hard
yo he tenido la idea de usar la pantalla pc monocromaticas para ese tipo de impresora, solo q quisiera hacer un especie de proyector con las luces abajo, la pantalla encima y un lente plano movible encima para aumentar o disminuir la imagen. esto da opcion de desaparecer los px de la pantalla.
Me podrias decir a que pantallas te refieres? Que IC usan? Con que se pueden controlar? Gracias y un saludo!
I have built this project too, but with my raspberry pi 4 with an webserver!
Good job!!
Too cool!
Might need so fresnel lens to distribute the UV uniformly.
amazing project ,im gonna be honest ,im stealing your parts list ,i cant make the pcb becoz it costs around 70 euros to ship to tunisia ,africa where i live ,but i can buy from aliexpress and have free shipping so im gonna make this on a perf board ....
im gonna raid your parts list and see what i can buy , ive seen some other diy'ers use a copper pcb as a bed
i have a filament 3d printer so i might make the vat 3d printed and seal it with something ,and for the screen i already have a Rpi zero and i have a screen from a car reversing camera , it might just work,
i will be waiting for your update to see how you made your bed and how your going to level it
Glad I could help! Go ahead and let us know how it goes :))))
excellent job sir from Nigeria pls can i get the circuit diagram.. i will love to use nema17 for the motor
what screen are you using? And What UV lights
Can I do this with a Raspberry Pi Pico??
Maybe use ethernet wire?
Super coool
What is msla?
Hey man, I need you to select a project for me.
Make a super super Doshi Tesla coil like diode gone wild
can you talk about the coding side of it?
Thats real factoria type shieeeet
Impresionante
that's some next level shit right there
yestrday i was thinking to comment about that xd
Finally
The "Lite3DP Converter.exe" program converts to .Jpeg files or .Bmp files. for printing
Tu tem cara de brasileiro, tu é brasileiro?
Hey, I think you should look into your video Color balance, the contrast looks a bit high especially in the intro
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
3d printer are 16 k now
I m the 4 viewer and the first comment
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Great project!