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Revision as of 23:33, 13 June 2014
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Participants | Narya |
Skills | Electronics, Coding |
Status | Active |
Niche | Electronics |
Purpose | Use in other project |
An idea that was put forward on IRC: make a computerized embroidery machine. Something that could work with SVG images would be nice.
Contents
Links
Projects found on the interweb
- 2006, no documentation
- Lego
- Forum thread
- Makezine computerized sewing machine and here
- Openbuilds sausagePaws 2014 (will use this as basis)
Sewing machine embroidery by hand
Shops
Software
- GCode Inkscape extension
- G code reference
- GCode parser and CNC controller
- Open source embroidery software
CNC stuff
List of stuff
XY frame
- Stuff for frame (ordered on 31 May 2014)
- 1m V-slot rail
- 1.5m Belt
- 12 Wheels
- 2 Pulleys
- 2 Motor mount plates
- Electronic parts (ordered on 31 May 2014, in on 11 June 2014)
- In house?
- M3/M5 Bolts and nuts
- Plate to mount everything on (DIY)
- Arduino UNO
Sewing machine controller (only speed for now)
- http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-controlled-light-dimmer-The-circuit/
- something to measure the needle position
Build log
- 11 June 2014: soldered pins on the Pololu drivers and soldered the CNC shield
- 12 June 2014: connected the shield to an Arduino Nano (while waiting for an Uno). Connected a motor and tested the shield.
- Put arduino GRBL library on the Arduino
- Created a simple drawing in Inkscape, converted the path to Gcode with this extension, sent the gcode to the arduino with the Universal Gcode Sender