So now - after tearing apart all those printers and the several motors that I did buy... What should I do with all these stepper motors that were too small for the CNC machine?
I'm trying to think of some creative uses for them
So now - after tearing apart all those printers and the several motors that I did buy... What should I do with all these stepper motors that were too small for the CNC machine?
I'm trying to think of some creative uses for them
you could build a mini power plant ,
or you could do what i did and use them as a weight to presearve the ever so slight bow in my shelf
A poet knows no boundary yet he is bound to the boundaries of ones own mind !! ........
you can build a printer with all those parts I wouldn't mind building a tiny CNC machine once with small stepper motors, attach a pen to it instead of a router or something
yeah - I've got a ton of little printer parts LOL
a mini desktop CNC - that's not a bad idea - I could cut the pieces with Machine #1
How about a rapid prototyping machine? No cutting forces on the head are involved and the head itself is light. See these guys for info.
fab@home might be fun, but it's also a bit pricey, IIRC. I think a small desktop machine would be fun.
Make a small automatic tattooing machine- there's a thread on here somewhere about that, it straps to your arm and tattoos you!
I love deadlines- I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
Now thats just wrong...........Make a small automatic tattooing machine- there's a thread on here somewhere about that, it straps to your arm and tattoos you!
Make a small engraver for engraving pens and round things. I think you could get away with it being only 3 axes. You wouldn't really need a Y axis under power. May need to have it adjustable.
Not sure what the heck you would call it.
Lee
lol you wouldn't wantto mistakenly program a peck cycle!Especially if you want to tattoo a boob
Oh! you could make a small Engine Turning or Jeweling machine to give small parts a nice finish... here's some examples
http://www.workingpsychology.com/div.../jeweling.html
I love deadlines- I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
Automatic tattoo machine - now that's a good idea
or how about an automatic blinds opener? or opener / closer for a projector screen?
how about building unusual or funny clocks?
Like the 24h clock used by the military (remember the movie "The Enemy Below"?) , or a clock that runs counter-clockwise. Or, better yet, a large
version of a "scrambled" watch I have seen somewhere selling for an
enormous amount of money: all the number 1-12 are on the dial, but in
a scrambled order...
I have been considering these projects for some time; they demand a small
microcontroller like an AVR, but this would be no problem (for me); what I
couldn´t figure yet is a simple, effective way of having two steppers moving
coaxial axes, for the hours and minutes - any ideas?
Nelson
just do what clock makers have done for ages...mount one spindle through the other like a shaft within a pipe. drive each with a small timing gear of different diameters. seems simple like most hard things do???what I
couldn´t figure yet is a simple, effective way of having two steppers moving
coaxial axes, for the hours and minutes - any ideas?
Bob
I've seen the scrambled clock what would be cool would be to program the stepper to actually somehow tell the right time! good idea!
how about an egg-bot?
I did one, it was way cool. Motors were free from a floppy drive, stepper controller cost me $5 to build. Controller software was GBASIC. I want to eventually incorporate PenUp/PenDn functionality. Then it would rock. :banana:
Ref.: www.taomc.com/bits2bots
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