Uploaded. Have fun with the milling machine :D
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Uploaded. Have fun with the milling machine :D
We are good to go!!!!!!!!
https://youtu.be/9iTjlmzJLz0
used the ATP V2 version and grinded the sliding trail in a slight 45 ° angle with a file.
Difference in the motors
The MBF is a beefier motor than the less expensive motor available on ebay.
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Having said the MBF is a beefier motor in my opinion either should work well. I checked my stash and found that I had ordered a cheap motor off ebay a few years back. Remember when purchasing your motor to get something around 10 RPM.
Yes, one can use a speed control with the motor but when properly tweeked you may not need the speed control.
A nice closeup picture of the plate would be helpful. I sure don't want to botch it up.
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Base on the video the blue highlight shows the portion of the turn ramp he is talking about.
It gets printed as a square edge.
You need to file the square off and make it a beveled edge.
Before you do that , let’s wait on mike to respond.
I can always print you another piece if you mess up so no worries
For motors I have used lots of the Dayton 2L007, 2L009 and others in the series, when I need small but good gear motors that seem to last forever.
Zoro has the best prices on them.
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The picture does it and no one can make a mistake now.
Mike
Is your material something special, plastic, or carbon fiber?
Its normal PLA. Nothing special.
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Hello there, New forum member here. I can verify that the MBF motor does not require speed control when utilized with a 12v power supply. there is a very easy way to do the optical sensor switch with parts from Amazon which beats trying to adjust a leaf switch not to mention an LED to provide the light also works as a power ON indicator. I am working right now on a parts list and instructions on how to use the 3D bullet feeder with a Lee Loadmaster and the Lee bullet feeder for pistol rounds.
Cheers
Printing a v2 nose down plate. 1.5 layer 100% fill so I can file on it.
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Of course one of my kids hit the printer and I didn’t know it. This print is trashed. Will recalibrate the bed and reprint it tonight.
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Hatch - Bugger..... Hopefully you caught it soon enough to not waste too much time or materials.
That plate is pretty much the exact same design i came up with for my home made one. I just have more tweaking to do to get the grooves in the right places. The main issue i am having is projectiles getting stuck in the exit hole, it may be a little smaller than it should be. Being nose down, i feel it could be bigger without issues. I am using a 5 rpm motor off fleabay with 2 universal joints so alignment can be a little off and it still works, but this also adds some slop. With the motor off, you can rotate the wheel a good 1/2" looking from the outside of the wheel.
Hopefully given some time and tinkering, i'll get it going as it should. If not, i may be putting my paw up for a 3d printed unit that i know will work better than what i have cobbled together.
Good source for DC gear motors and all kinds of other mechanical bits and pieces http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electri...DC-Gearmotors/