Proper Printing | Arduino camera slider using a microphone stand @properprinting | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
This video is again about camera sliding, but this time electronically with an Arduino UNO and a stepper motor. With this slider it is possible to move a lot slower than with the mechanical version. Another advantage is that it is possible to make a longer slide because the stepper motor can rotate continuously. However, the driver is getting very hot and I have solved this with a fan but a heat sink will probably do too.
More information and downloads can be found here: thingiverse.com/thing:3511794
The datasheet of the driver can be found here: https://reprapworld.nl/datasheets/datasheet%20drv8825.pdf
Some sources I used for making the Arduino code: arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/1013/how-do-i-split-an-incoming-string
stackoverflow.com/questions/42212189/start-and-stop-stepper-motor-using-serial-interface
github.com/laurb9/StepperDriver
Please consider buying me a coffee if you liked it or helped you :) http://ko-fi.com/properprinting I place photos of the projects I am working on here too at random to get you excited with what has to come!
The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/
Royalty Free Music from HookSounds http://www.hooksounds.com
Software used for making this video:
- Arduino IDE arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
- Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
- Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org
- Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com
- Video editing: HitFilm Express fxhome.com/express
- Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura
- Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org
- Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com
Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions, suggestions or remarks!
This video is again about camera sliding, but this time electronically with an Arduino UNO and a stepper motor. With this slider it is possible to move a lot slower than with the mechanical version. Another advantage is that it is possible to make a longer slide because the stepper motor can rotate continuously. However, the driver is getting very hot and I have solved this with a fan but a heat sink will probably do too.
More information and downloads can be found here: thingiverse.com/thing:3511794
The datasheet of the driver can be found here: https://reprapworld.nl/datasheets/datasheet%20drv8825.pdf
Some sources I used for making the Arduino code: arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/1013/how-do-i-split-an-incoming-string
stackoverflow.com/questions/42212189/start-and-stop-stepper-motor-using-serial-interface
github.com/laurb9/StepperDriver
Please consider buying me a coffee if you liked it or helped you :) http://ko-fi.com/properprinting I place photos of the projects I am working on here too at random to get you excited with what has to come!
The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/
Royalty Free Music from HookSounds http://www.hooksounds.com
Software used for making this video:
- Arduino IDE arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
- Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
- Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org
- Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com
- Video editing: HitFilm Express fxhome.com/express
- Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura
- Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org
- Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com
Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions, suggestions or remarks!