Makelangelo suport for UNO+AMS
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2018-03-06 at 00:22 #19317DanKeymaster
Marginally clever no longer officially supports this hardware choice. It’s just not good enough to produce an aesthetically pleasing image.
However! We didn’t just throw out the code. If you, the community, want to continue support for this hardware, this is the Github project:https://github.com/MarginallyClever/makelangeloFirmwareAMS
Please feel free to send pull requests and we will merge your changes into the code for everyone.
2018-06-20 at 02:40 #20187AnonymousInactiveWhat about the software??
2019-11-16 at 10:55 #27656AliakberParticipantMichelangelo Software is a wonderful tool. But it formats 2A0 and 4A0 which you want to do the robot with a width >1500 mm. With this width home position will become unreachable because the belt tension will be excessive, the pen does not rise to a height of 210mm.
Is there a way to lower the home position a meter down from the axis of the motors?
Is it possible to do this by editing files attached in Makelangelo-7.11.0-with-dependencies.jar -file?2019-11-16 at 10:55 #27655AliakberParticipantHello everyone! My English is not so good, I’m from Russia.
Here are the firmware + software for UNO+AMS that work for me
Makelangelo win uno ams2019-11-16 at 10:56 #27662DanKeymasterPlease make this code a github pull request so that everyone can read it and your name goes into the development history. You deserve recognition for your work!
2019-11-20 at 11:17 #27679AliakberParticipantit’s not my code, it’s yours, Dan.
https://github.com/MarginallyClever/Makelangelo-firmware/releases/tag/7.11.0
https://github.com/MarginallyClever/Makelangelo-software/releases/tag/7.11.0
7.11.0 – it works on arduino uno + amsDan, please tell me how to adjust the home position below, 1000mm down from the axis of the motors. 210mm is too high.
2019-11-20 at 11:23 #27684DanKeymaster@Aliakber we don’t currently have a nice way to do that. It has been an open ticket for a long time: https://github.com/MarginallyClever/Makelangelo-software/issues/223
2019-11-20 at 12:08 #27685AliakberParticipantOk, let it be a hard way. I’m open Makelangelo in Eclipse, but can’t find the “Home position” options. Where should I search and what is the name of this parameter?
2019-11-23 at 11:08 #27713AliakberParticipantI found it!
Here:
src/main/java/com.marginallyclever.makelangeloRobot.settings/MakelangeloRobotSettings.java/package com.marginallyclever.makelangeloRobot.settings; import java.awt.BasicStroke; import java.awt.Color; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.Writer; import java.text.DecimalFormat; import java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import java.util.ServiceLoader; import java.util.prefs.Preferences; import com.marginallyclever.makelangelo.Log; import com.marginallyclever.makelangeloRobot.settings.hardwareProperties.Makelangelo2Properties; import com.marginallyclever.makelangeloRobot.settings.hardwareProperties.MakelangeloHardwareProperties; import com.marginallyclever.util.PreferencesHelper; /** * TODO move tool names into translations & add a color palette system for quantizing colors * All the hardware settings for a single Makelangelo robot. * @author Dan Royer */ public final class MakelangeloRobotSettings { public static final double INCH_TO_CM = 2.54; /** * measured from "m4 calibration.pdf" * @since 7.5.0 */ public static final float CALIBRATION_CM_FROM_TOP = 21.7f; private DecimalFormat df; private String[] configsAvailable; private ArrayList<MakelangeloRobotSettingsListener> listeners;
public static final float CALIBRATION_CM_FROM_TOP = 21.7f;
2019-11-26 at 05:00 #27714AliakberParticipantHey Dan!
My work is done
https://yadi.sk/d/QXhNosq1rzSyGQ
I apologize for the fact that I spread the file on file sharing, download and do everything as it should, on github
I edited your *.jar file, named it makelangelo 7.11.2
It works on arduino UNO + AMS
The “home” point is located down 600 mm from the axis of the motors.
Added the paper size I needed 1050 x 2100
If necessary, I will be able to maintain this product by adding some changes to it. But I’m not a programmer, I’m an artist, and Arduino and Java know so-and-so .
Have a nice day!- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Aliakber.
2019-11-26 at 09:15 #27716AliakberParticipantI have a question
my robot draws curved squares. The sides of the squares are 100 mm, but one diagonal is longer by 10 mm
The motors are the same each winding is 7 Ohms
Weights are the same, 150 grams
Power Supply 5 Volts, 2 Amps
Everything works well, quickly, nothing is heated, but the square is always skewed to the right.
Any ideas?2019-11-26 at 09:17 #27720DanKeymasterI don’t know why it would be skewed.
You are certain you are starting in the right spot?
Are the pulleys tight on the motor shafts?
Are the belts slipping on the pulleys?
Is there numerical error in the old firmware? (doubtful)
2019-11-27 at 00:46 #27721AliakberParticipantI’ve rechecked it many times, and last night it occurred to me that this behavior might be caused by a difference in the diameter of the gears.
The thing is, I use timing belts and stepper motors from an old printer. Two identical engines stood in different nodes of the printer and it turned out that they have a different number of gear teeth: one 14, the other 15. Rearranged the gear, now both 15 teeth and everything works fine!2019-11-30 at 08:36 #27735AliakberParticipantDan, look how I implemented the belt clamp, can be useful
2020-03-06 at 12:32 #27924abeginesParticipantHi Aliakber,
I’m making a “custom” makelangelo with UNO+CNC Shield and two simple steppers.
The idea is relocate the plotter everywhere I need to draw something (windows, walls, etc…), so the distance between motors will be different each time.How do you determined the correct home position for a width?
Thanks!
Saludos,
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