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Re: New DIY turntable

Posted: 16 Dec 2020, 16:30
by Alonso
Native cad models are preferred but STEP works too

Re: New DIY turntable

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 07:48
by martan
What is native to you? I used Solid Edge ST7 for this project. I think...

Re: New DIY turntable

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 11:30
by Alonso
I use Solidworks and Fusion360. STEP should be ok

Re: New DIY turntable

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 15:24
by martan
Try this!

Quick and dirty as always.

Re: New DIY turntable

Posted: 19 Jan 2021, 12:04
by kth307000
martan wrote: 03 Jun 2020, 19:22 I made the openscan turntable earlier in this year. Fun to build but not much use for me....

What I have missed for a long time is a slightly larger turntable that can handle a lite more weight.
I looked in the garage what I had and designed with the parts I found. Cost was close to zero.
Some 3D-printed parts and the plate from the "IKEA Snurra" . Arduino Uno with Stepper Shield.


It works fine :-)

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Concept:
(https://sites.google.com/site/janbeck/3 ... for-david4)
Will this turntable work automatically in the david program?

If it works, I wonder how it is possible.

I'm always envious of those who are very capable.

Re: New DIY turntable

Posted: 25 Jan 2021, 06:16
by martan
It will work with the "extra layer" of program (made in AutoIt/Deviare) by Jan Beck in the Google-link.

HP3D-scan->AutoIt->Arduino

(Not as smooth as it was when David 4 had the simple COM-port feature)