This is one of the situation where analog circuit would be better. You can use precision comparator with rail to rail output to switch the mosfet and have linear hall effect sensor feed into one comparator input with potentiometer voltage divider feeding the other input.
@FraensEngineering12 күн бұрын
Can PID control also be realized with this? This is definitely advantageous and works much better than a simple off-on control.
@premsai539214 күн бұрын
Hello Fraens , I have buyed this model documents in etsy .I am very thankful for this .I will like to know how much weight can be levitated using this ? and can i replace electromagnet you have made with solenoid electromagnet which i bought on Online?
@FraensEngineering14 күн бұрын
Hi, Hmmm I can't say the weight like that. I don't know that. But the heaviest thing I tested was a metal saw blade.
@premsai539212 күн бұрын
@@FraensEngineering Thanks for the fast replay.Can I replace electromagnet you have made with solenoid electromagnet which i bought on Online?.the electromagnet which I bought can lift upto 15kg
Per stampare etichette ci sono i service di stampa che anche per solo 100pz. non ti chiedono più di 20-30 Euro e sono pure adesivi... già con la colla sul retro e vengono molto meglio di questo accrocchio... tanto ingegno ma resa scarsa.
@FraensEngineering26 күн бұрын
Well then... if that's how you see it, everything has been said.
@chipperson312326 күн бұрын
Can this setup/magnet pulse at a frequency of 3 KHZ. or what is the highest frequency you can get out of this magnet?
@FraensEngineering26 күн бұрын
The machine worked best at around 30Hz. At higher frequencies, the rotation was stopped by too little stroke.
@ImranAli-zy9gf28 күн бұрын
Hello assalam walekum ji bhaiya mis call kharidna chahte Hain hamen kaise khel sakte hain😮😮
@arvilblank484229 күн бұрын
Good job bro
@bartekpoznanАй бұрын
pretty job!
@TheHangman300Ай бұрын
That's exactly what I need for the products of my small farm. I was watching many of the Chinese factory videos about these machines last year, thought about converting an old inkjet printer but never found the time to do it. This design looks really awesome, and perfect timing for the upcoming harvest! PS: Liebe Grüße aus Graz! : )
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Hi, darf ich fragen was du etikettieren möchtest? Braust du Bier? Oder arbeitest du in Puntigam ;-) LG aus Weiz
@TheHangman300Ай бұрын
@@FraensEngineering Hallo, meine Eltern haben eine kleine Landwirtschaft mit alten Obstbäumen. Daraus machen sie Säfte und Marmeladen hauptsächlich für Nachbarn/Freunde. Heuer möchte ich auch Essig und Most/Cider probieren zu machen. Alles eher im kleinen Umfang nebenbei, aber das manuelle Etikettieren mit Uhu-Stick ist als Abendbeschäftigung schon eher fad 🙈
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Ja das kann ich mir vorstellen das diese Arbeit nicht so toll ist.
hi can v get machune drawing of bottle laber with dimension , thanks lot for your creativity
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Hallo, hier findest du den Labler: www.etsy.com/at/listing/1728687560/diy-bottle-label-applicator-for-wet-glue?click_key=3703690d79bec0109a2258daf18deefc82acf42c%3A1728687560&click_sum=c15b21c8&ref=shop_home_active_2&pro=1 If you want to have it fully automatic, I also have an article in the shop
@llOvercraftllАй бұрын
finally something cool not just a benchie
@DerSolinskiАй бұрын
Nice! Is 2 Jahre her, wo bleibt der Jacquardwebstuhl 🤣
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Tatsächlich habe ich mir die Funktion in den letzten Tagen genauer angesehen und etwas darüber nachgedacht. Es ist schon nicht ganz ohne aber sicherlich machbar. schön wäre es wenn man die Schnüre elektrisch steuern könnte. Aber die richtige Idee dies günstig zu bauen ist mir noch nicht gekommen.
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Vielleicht eine vereinfachte Form?
@DerSolinskiАй бұрын
@@FraensEngineering Also die heutigen Steuerköpfe sind modulartig aufgebaut. Zwei "Rahmen" die 180° Phasenverschoben sind ähnlich wie bei deinem Zweischafter. Dann haste darauf Platinen sitzen die einzelne Elektromagnete steuern die dann die einzelnen Harnisch Seelen auf den Rahmen ein und aushängen. Das ein und aushängen der Seelen hat früher die Lochkarte übernommen. <- Was vielleicht ne bessere Idee wäre es als elektrisch zu Probieren.
@DerSolinskiАй бұрын
Aber davon abgesehen. Bevor gleich zum Jacquard gehst, probiere es erst mal mit einen 5 Schafter. 2 Grundgewebe, 3 "Zierfäden". Damit ist mit Nockenwelle zumindest schon mal nen Fischgrätenmuster drin, mit Steuerkette auch interessanteres. Und auf deinem Kettbaum brauchst dann zwei Farben, einmal ein Grundgewebe und dann die "Zierfäden".
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Ich sehe du kennst dich sehr gut aus mit diesen Maschinen. Ich verstehe nicht mal die Hälfte von dem was du schreibst ;-) Kennst du gute Webseiten wo ich mich einlesen kann? Vielleicht kennst du alte Pläne? Ich denke eher an einen halbautomatischen Jacquard. Vielleicht das man eine Nadel manuell durchführt. Dann betätigt man eine Mechanik und führ erneut die Nadel durch. Das schießen des kleinen Leichten Schiff würde ich als Fehlerquelle gerne ausschließen.
@demonhogoАй бұрын
you can get better results with fdm printed petg tbh
@sanchesuin3267Ай бұрын
Классно. Теперь можно на все бутылки дома сделать маркировку. Почему бы не одеть на валы прорезиненную термоусадку?
@marinamarinx7655Ай бұрын
Wie lange dauerte das Projekt? Wenn ich bedenke da selbst einfache oft 4-5 überarbeitet werden müssen
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Ich habe etwa 3 Monate an der Entwicklung mit Hochdruck gearbeitet.
@marinamarinx7655Ай бұрын
@@FraensEngineering Das waren bestimmt 10kg Filament 👍
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
10kg waren es nicht. Aber 2-3 Rollen schon schätze ich.
@marinamarinx7655Ай бұрын
@@FraensEngineering Zufällig Anlagenbauer? Als Hobbyist kommt man ja nicht gleich auf die Idee das Papier mit Rundschnüren einzuziehen. Nun Fehlt noch ne Version die Selbstklebeetiketten von der Rolle appliziert 😅
@thomasschulz3442Ай бұрын
Ich brauch schon vom zuschauen ein Bier. Gute Arbeit.
@JeremyBolanosАй бұрын
This is the sort of things home 3D printing should be doing. We have enough benchies.
@a-lex-zАй бұрын
Awesome work! And btw, how much time did it take to assemble?
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Once all the parts have been printed and the holes are clean, assembly is relatively quick. You only have to put everything together and a few screws to fix it.
@georgemiller2129Ай бұрын
Thank you for showing the messy workbench. Most youtubers make everything look so clean that it seems like they just magically get everything right on the first try. But your bench looks more like my bench when I am working on a project, and that makes me feel like I am the same as you, capable of the same things you are. That make me feel good. It is empowering.
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Yes, it is a challenge to keep the workbench for video clips clean ;-) Do you also build machines? I would be interested.
@georgemiller2129Ай бұрын
@@FraensEngineering I try but they do not usually work. I need to scale up some and upgrade my space before I can take on biggee machines.
@wondri1734Ай бұрын
Cuanto me cuesta el telar de mantas x fa urgente me avias necesito urgente
@wondri1734Ай бұрын
Su número de teléfono para llamar
@wondri1734Ай бұрын
Como puedo contactarme sobre el telar de mantas
@chasemadisonАй бұрын
Nice work! I'm really impressed. I started working on a similarly complex machine, but gave up after a couple of months. Maybe I should get back to it... Where do you get the rods and all the extra hardware from?
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Yes, it is certainly one of the most complex and elaborate machines I have built. The hardware is all from Amazon. So quite cheap parts.
@inoid724Ай бұрын
So we need a 3D printed brewery now. Thank you for your awesome work !
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Good idea :-) I'll think of something.
@MoFTBАй бұрын
This is one of the best 3D printed machine ever👌🫙
@ladedkАй бұрын
Holy cow, that is an intricate design. Super cool! It must have taken tonnes of iterations to get it right?
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Yes, it took a lot of pressure parts until it worked well. The glue module in particular took a lot of attempts to work well.
@christopherd.winnan8701Ай бұрын
Excellent work, as always. What kind of super useful 3d printed device are you planning next?
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
I don't know exactly what I'm planning next. For now, gardening is on the agenda ;-)
@ktwice7481Ай бұрын
❤Wow, you've really outdone yourself again , amazing build! This must be your most Intricate build! Did you reverse engineer?
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Hi, yes it is certainly one of my most elaborate projects. I thought it would be easier at the beginning. But I'm very happy with the result.
@isminivermekistemeyenmahmutАй бұрын
Is it able to pick up stacked labels one by one
@FraensEngineeringАй бұрын
Exactly. The friction feeder pulls the labels out of the stack one by one.