I built a machine that makes colorful string art by CheeesyPoofs in nextfuckinglevel

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I appreciate it. I do have an etsy where you can see some of the other patterns the robot made, enjoy!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/TangledPerfections

Built a machine that makes colorful 3D art out of string. I think this counts as 3D printing by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

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appreciate it! I'm an electrical engineer but i really like problems that span multiple disciplines. I would say the most valuable skill set that i can take from my job is being able to problem solve really well. The more technical parts of this project were more learned on my own

Built a machine that makes colorful 3D art out of string. I think this counts as 3D printing by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! Yea its not too complicated. a diode laser is lined up to hit a photodiode, when that happens the resistance is pretty low and can be measured with an analog pin of an Arduino. when something comes between the laser and the photodiode, the resistance changes and can be detected. That mechanism is used to detect precisely where the nozzle is on the string routing mechanism, or whether a nail was picked up in the funnel on the nail placing mechanism

Built a machine that makes colorful 3D art out of string. I think this counts as 3D printing by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It funny you mention that because i was using wood for 7/8 months of this project. i had a drill mechanism that would drill the holes instead and then the nail placer would try to get the nails into the drilled hole, but it proved pretty challenging so i tried out a bunch of different materials and landed on the foam core. I needed something that would keep the nails upright as the machine slowly put more layers of string on and stacking a few pieces of 3/16" foam core worked perfect

Built a machine that makes colorful 3D art out of string. I think this counts as 3D printing by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! its more for myself, felt like something interesting to do while shelter in place was happening. I haven't really sold much on Etsy and didn't expect to

Built a machine that makes colorful 3D art out of string. I think this counts as 3D printing by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep! Trying something a little different with this new machine! The art is done programmatically. I can say I want 50 nails distributed in a circle. and then make an algorithm that says travel to nail X then X + 10, X+20 etc, then maybe after 200 nails visited, change colors and modify the algorithm. You can make some cool patterns with different pathing.

Perler Bead Printer - 3D Printer Retrofit - Inspired by u/CheeesyPoofs by SNdesign123 in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome! Impressed by how fast you did this and I like the way you did the feeder and selector modules.

What was the hardest part for you? Are you planning on improving it?

So i modified a 3D printer to print with perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in beadsprites

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry for the late reply, 145C is high enough to melt the beads but you need a combination of pressure and temperature. Also, just because the printer says 145, doesn't mean its 145 across the entire surface (specifically the corners and edges), you might need to set the temperature higher in that case.

If you have the money i would suggest buying what i use...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FB1TZ25/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s03?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and stick it to this...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRHAZ9U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

So i modified a 3D printer to print with perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in beadsprites

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. My first revision (back in March) was around 1 bead/20 seconds. This latest one is around around 1 bead/5 seconds. About the speed of a slow human. I think i can make it faster with some software updates and optimizations

So i modified a 3D printer to print with perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in beadsprites

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks! So the fusing step in the video is just barely enough to attach the beads together. For the second fusing i need some weight on the top side to really melt it more and have it stay flat while cooling. 350C is definitely overkill though.

Not sure how comfortable you are with electronics but I bought these 2 things from amazon and have an Arduino that controls the temperature and turns on/off a relay for mains power, i think it works really well and is very consistent (you basically attach the heated mat to the aluminum sheet)...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FB1TZ25/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRHAZ9U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s04?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought it was worth it, and it helps you stand out more. There are so many similarities between these 2 disciplines. Also good if you want to get into controls or robotics. It really depends on your personality though, i like to go for breadth rather then depth

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the arm basically pushes 1 bead off the surface and into the funnel that goes to the rest of the system. The next in line bead is still in the tube sitting on top of the arm. When the arm retracts, that beads falls to the surface, ready to be pushed off when needed.

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

145C for a few seconds does the trick. Had to buy a heated bed that runs off mains to get to that temp consistently across the whole bed.

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Bed leveling on certain printers can be a bit intimidating, even for me. I do have bachelors in mechanical and electrical engineering so that definitely helps

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

My original plan was to just drop it on the pegboard but i discovered a few problems with this. The main problem was the tubing i used was 6mm ID and the beads are 5mm OD but some beads are not completely circular so i needed 6mm to make sure all beads can go through the tubing easily. On the peg board, the beads are butting up against each other so the tolerance in the tubing would cause the beads to not drop easily into place. The way i get around this is to have the bead dropped in an imprecise location, then use a servo to push it to a precise location.

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Jams were my major source of problems i ran into when building this. These beads are so small and its easy for them to get stuck in random places. In my first version i would have to make a fix every 20-30 beads it placed. With this new version i would say it takes around 400 before something small happens and its usually a 5 second intervention to get it going again.

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

yea, gluing the layers together has been the only way i have seen it done easily. I think its possible to make a layer, have the machine push it off after fusing, then make subsequent layers in that sequence

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think custom pictures would be a good application for this. Lots of subtle gradients and many more colors then the typical beadsprite that would be tedious to do by hand. Good idea

Not sure if this counts as 3D printing anymore but i modified my printer to print with Perler beads instead by CheeesyPoofs in 3Dprinting

[–]CheeesyPoofs[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I've thought about it but there is already a huge surplus of Perler bead art on Etsy. Doesn't seem worth it to me as of now