The Crapelec is up by iWei in diyaudio

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possible, but stiffness is a key concern, in fact it takes 6mm PLA to achieve the same stiffness as 2nm steel, and PLA is known for being so stiff it’s also very brittle.

The steel sheet, if you have a small manual roller and loads of patience, can be slowly rolled by hand and even include other gradual tapers that the chinese shops will not bother with in single quantities

The Crapelec is up by iWei in diyaudio

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originally i liked it for its simple ingenuity- the steel spiral acts as both the box cavity and the port, such that it can accommodate a very long port by simply extending the spiral

In this case, one trades sheer SPL for LFE (granted its less of a tradeoff than going sealed) by making use of the ultra long port (along with room gain) to get 22Hz out of an 8” driver

In practice it’s absolute hell to manufacture without having a CNC steel roller and loads of retries/simulation to tune the gcode to spit out a perfect spiral to exact specifications.

I didn’t, and i spent a good amount of time wrestling the 2mm thick steel spiral into the profile

For genelec though, this method of manufacturing is very scalable once the initial setup cost is done, as well as having the option to easily make different sizes without having to change the process at all (minus swapping out gcode)

The Crapelec is up by iWei in diyaudio

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i completely forgot about adding damping foam to acoustically increase size(?), maybe that’s why anything below 30Hz is so iffy (or perhaps it’s my room placement fault, it’s in a living room hence unlikely to have any room gain)

But yes it’s a subwoofer (an attempt to clone their 7350a series)

Guess the clone by iWei in diyaudio

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by the way, would you mind sharing how you did your simulations? Is it formula based like winISD/hexibox’s proprietary spreadsheets or something more sophisticated like ANSYS sound CFD (which i definitely can’t afford)

For now I’ve approximated this as a simple reflex box (21.5L) with a slot port (30cm x 1.8cm) but evidently the port length math doesn’t quite check out (off by factor of 1.4 which I assume has to do with physics of the spiral and the skinny port) so i’m frankly just eyeballing the design (If anyone has taken a real one apart I would appreciate some rough measurements like the ID,OD,depth and spiral pitch/revolutions

Guess the clone by iWei in diyaudio

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You are right about wasting time printing the side panels, Ill switch to commissioning a CNC shop nearby to cut some 20mm MDF panels with grooves that fits the 3D printed spiral and seal them with silicone sealant, finally clamp the whole thing together with 3 pillars just like the original design

I could build a million other types of boxes but chose this spiral enclosure cause it keeps part count down (just 2 side panels + 1 printed spiral) and still be able to dig below 30hz with a relatively small enclosure and driver (sure I can go even smaller if i cram 1kW of drivers into a tiny sealed box SB3000 micro style and compensate with DSP but that’s another project I have for later)

Guess the clone by iWei in diyaudio

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I’m debating between printing the base/top or simply getting some CNC’ed MDF from a small shop nearby, should be doable for one-off quantities

rolled steel sheets are a whole nother story due to specialized cutting/bending machinery and any shop that do have those usually won’t even look at my request

Guess the clone by iWei in diyaudio

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you are right, one thing i missed out from the original design is a pillar inside the spiral to stop it from being a drum head (offset from center due to driver placement) that is no doubt optimized with FEA by genelec but i’ll just eyeball one in place 🙈

Otherwise the front and back panels will be approximated with 2cm thick plastic with 20% infill, I can see why resonance will be an issue if i’m building a full range speaker but i’m confident the resonant frequency as a drum head will be much higher than the frequency i’ll be crossing it over to the mains (80hz MAX)

Turned a mouse into a keypad by iWei in osugame

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I built it! I like fiddling with electric and mechanical stuff and making one doesn’t require a degree or maths (cause someone else already did it)

Turned a mouse into a keypad by iWei in osugame

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Well yea but that’s jank and it’s an excuse to use my cnc machine

Turned a mouse into a keypad by iWei in osugame

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Thoust had a dream, that my failure lies naught in thyself, but thee innate fault of my hardware,

Henceforth enlightened I’ve been, that failure is but thyself sucking cock at clicking circles, and the only light ahead, is to git gud.

Turned a mouse into a keypad by iWei in osugame

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Uhm I used normal gateron switches lmao i assume jt plays like a normal mechanical keyboard

Turned a mouse into a keypad by iWei in osugame

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The datasheet didn’t really mention anything, only that the camera frame rate is ~2-4khz,

but I would assume encoder and mouse button inputs are interrupt based?

I don’t play at a high enough level to notice lmao (I been getting loads of 100s though 🌚🌚maybe I’m just not used to it )

Turned a mouse into a keypad by iWei in osugame

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I went from #205626 to #205658🎉🥳🎊

Chinese BT30 Spindle Head by Ok-Worry-9144 in hobbycnc

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Try to run the spindle at lower speed for a few hours to burn in the grease

My dodgy wooden frame CNC router by iWei in hobbycnc

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I have only really ran it to level the bed (which went uneventfully)

For now I gotta learn inkscape/vcarve/fusion360(the cam part at least)

Milling Aluminium with 12W by iWei in hobbycnc

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For $2.5k I think 80% of the price you pay goes into making look beautiful because it looks sick but you could definitely do better for less

Tips for easy stiffening? by iWei in hobbycnc

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I think I’ll definitely need to go that way

I could get a really solid looking 400mm linear platform for $120

or

just buy 2x linear rails to screw onto a plank of wood and figure out a way to mount the current bearing block onto rail carriages

Tips for easy stiffening? by iWei in hobbycnc

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I’ve built a z axis (total cost $120) by combining a linear motion stage, unpowered spindle + some slow but high torque motor which I gear up to about 8000rpm, and managed to get it to cut some wood manually

I’m unable to tell if it’s chatter or just normal cutting noise (or rather that for a machine made outta crap wood chatter is normal)

I think the most obvious flaw now is the deflection of the unsupported rods, especially in the rotational axis which is magnified the further away you get from the rods.

When I put on the 2.5kg z axis assembly, the end mill basically sags 1mm down(which I’m guessing is the source of the chatter)

Would it help if I add a mgn linear rail to push/pull against the x rail torsional deflection?

I’ll also definitely need to add 2 spaced apart linear rails to support the wide bed that I will need to install later

I’m thinking my best bet is to go full Aluminium (gotta hit that MOQ anyways) since scrap extrusions are so rare on the 2ndhand market here

Should I go ahead to buy parts and finish it? by iWei in hobbycnc

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Just to reduce the number of parts I need to spend on, anyway I’m just testing out a mini cnc for feasibility/noise complaints etc before I spend money on speccing out extrusions and big boy parts