Today when i was surfing net, i saw amazing DIY embroidery machine.
http://hackedgadgets.com/2006/04/07/...ed-embroidery/
What is ur idea about it?...
This is simple 2D table and i think any 2D CAM software can handle...
Any comments....
Today when i was surfing net, i saw amazing DIY embroidery machine.
http://hackedgadgets.com/2006/04/07/...ed-embroidery/
What is ur idea about it?...
This is simple 2D table and i think any 2D CAM software can handle...
Any comments....
Thanks for posting Khalid. Couldn't get the link on that site to work and it seems others are having difficulty making it work as well. Did you actually see the instructions on his link? Did you download them? If so, I'd like a copy if you don't mind. I can imagine these instructions are pretty simple given the photo on the page you posted. I'd like to see if/how he interfaced the speed control for the sewing machine motor... Thanks again for the post. -Doug
Doug sorry to say i have nothing with me bout that....I posted here to have some discussion with great minds here..
I hope some one will see to DIY it and post here his progress...Currently the instructions webpage is not working and the INSTRUCTOR did n't posted any where else, as i surf the net for 3 hours..
That machine started on this site here http://130.94.182.150/
I think I posted about the machine a year or 2 ago, I don't see the machine now, but I know this is the actual site.
They have an email in the link above.
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You won't actually have an embroidery machine. You will have a plotter that draws (sews) on fabric, but not true embroidery. Embroidery is actually more like a 4 axis machine than a 2 axis machine. In addition to X and Y, you have needle up/down positioning AND tensioning. It's not just speed control. I've been doing machine embroidery for years.
There is a machine out there than uses a regular sewing machine for quilting purposes, and that machine is a PC Quilter (www.pcquilter.com) and I have one of those too. I know the guy who invented that machine and it's pretty nice. He created his own command language for it too. Similar to G-Code, but optimized for functionality needed for quilting. That machine is pretty much just x and y and does outlining or plotting type work.
Wade
Since I own a singer futura 200 (I think) I can say for sure for the 700 bucks it costs to buy one. Just buy one. You get the software you will need and that to do it.
The thing for sure works. Not the fastest enbroider machine but for home use and if you are not dependant on time doing batch jobs (ie load string let it run a pattern while you are washing dishes ect ect. Let it stop change string when you have time. Then it's a great machine.
b.
Since long..I am behind the idea how to build quilting machine with CNC controller..Attached video shows the simple machine controlled through CNC with Mach software..
I want to make the same..what are the limitations??..
I think it had the X and Y steppers/servos only...complete machine is mounted on rails...
Khalid
here is the page I found for this embroidery machine... http://130.94.182.150/embroidr.htm
thanks my friend..I am going to make the machine like PCQUILTER website...hope it will work..
Don't Show the above video to your wife/girl friend or any female relative... This will make you in trouble and like me you will also indulge in making one...
Just see whats happened..lets cross the fingers
Looks like that thing isnt much more than a sewing machine mounted on a xy table... should be pretty simple..Skate bearings and conduit pipe configuration on MDF. and you could use printer steppers as the drive motors...since the accuracy isnt a factor
Bob
Khalid
I found Wilcom software can support for embroidery machine.This software is same as Cam software. Have you ever heard with this software?
Here's the other software which can support with embroidery machine
Wilcom 9
Wilcom 2006
Tajima 11
Tajima X2
WingsXP 2.12 1.5
Optitex 9.6
Bernina 4
Drawing X3
My country sell it about 300 USD for licence file.
Mongkol
Nice information about it. I get great information with this discussion. which is very beneficial for me. Thanks
Yes Bob you are right...I will check it and try on it..If u have any ideas then post here..we shud work as a team to build it and troubleshoot afterword
Ok lets set some parameters...
1) is it for quilting or embroidery?
If for quilting then the Y (long axis) slide will have to be 60in to make a full length quilt. If for embroidery then there will have to be a thread change turret unless it is built into the sewing machine. and the slides will not have to be as large
2) size of slides?
My take.... if it is for a small frame we could use drawer slides in 24in or larger for the X (short axis) and use timing belt for linear movement as I think speed is important. A lead screw is overkill and allthread would be too slow. However thinking about it a sewing machine is not very fast at stitching
Bob..thanks for insight...It will be quilting type bcause my wife like it and i dont want to get the complication of embroidery..I think we can use 8mm lead screw and the rest sizes u mentioned are perfect...
Tomorrow i have to give presentations on Heat Exchanger and Corrosion..so quit busy...here in Pakistan the time is 2344HRS and i have to do a lot work...
Thanks again for participating...I hope we will make the drawings and cut it with our CNC..
TC
This machine is in Still my dream..
beautiful
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hi khalid the procesador of computer is diferent is good calculate screem but controlator is very fast to embroidery...
in BOLIVIA sudamerica there are embroidery nacional the persons user the machine only needle to manufacture embroiderys of only needle
firts machine is with computer and programer in DOS but this is low in rpm
secunds machina is only with controlator how arduino thi is very fast 1000rpm maximo
sorry for my english my lengua is spanish
i am can help in the machies embroidery i know funtionin and parts mechanical please agreme my face is giomar oscar arestegui torres