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  • J Offline
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    Jan Gatzke
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    #111

    I've got the feeling this thread is going to be extreme expensive for me. :)

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    • scalzS scalz

      As i'm actually tidying up thing, i can show some pics where i spend some tinkering time.

      0_1494186632144_20170501_133058.jpg
      I'm planning to renovate it, because i'm also missing place for my 3d printer and some others stuff.
      There is a lathe and a drill but it's for quick hurry work, there is another room for more dirty mechanical stuff.. but i can't show you, it's dirty :)

      0_1494186714267_20170501_133220.jpg
      My favorite tools :

      • my super mini TS100 solder iron. But if you ask me, for tiny SMD like DFN for instance, i prefer my Weller Magnastat with a 0.2mm tip. The tip is thinner even if i've bought the thinnest tip for the TS100.
      • hacked Rigol Ds1054Z. Really worth the price!
      • hacked T962 reflow oven. Very cool too (better for leaded solder though)
      • smd books
      • my magnifier of course!

      for the rest, there are also great tools like power supply, a spectrum analyzer, generators..

      0_1494187237909_20170507_213449.jpg
      My 1st 3d printer, i like it, works very well. I'm planning to build a new, bigger and enclosed one.

      Talking about soldering vise, i have this old tool i don't use it often, but when i need it, i'm happy to have it.
      0_1494187460902_20170507_212626.jpg
      I'm pretty sure this is not hard to reproduce with some T-Slots and so on ;)

      When you have a 3d printer, this thingiverse design can be helpful, for debugging stuff, or can be used for soldering but with care else plastic would melt.
      http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:801279

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      dbemowsk
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      #112

      @scalz Your 3D printer looks like some of the CoreXY rebuilds I have seen some people do. I have an open frame Anet A8 that is doing fairly well. These are the ones that I have seen the CoreXY mods done on.

      Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
      Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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      • scalzS scalz

        As i'm actually tidying up thing, i can show some pics where i spend some tinkering time.

        0_1494186632144_20170501_133058.jpg
        I'm planning to renovate it, because i'm also missing place for my 3d printer and some others stuff.
        There is a lathe and a drill but it's for quick hurry work, there is another room for more dirty mechanical stuff.. but i can't show you, it's dirty :)

        0_1494186714267_20170501_133220.jpg
        My favorite tools :

        • my super mini TS100 solder iron. But if you ask me, for tiny SMD like DFN for instance, i prefer my Weller Magnastat with a 0.2mm tip. The tip is thinner even if i've bought the thinnest tip for the TS100.
        • hacked Rigol Ds1054Z. Really worth the price!
        • hacked T962 reflow oven. Very cool too (better for leaded solder though)
        • smd books
        • my magnifier of course!

        for the rest, there are also great tools like power supply, a spectrum analyzer, generators..

        0_1494187237909_20170507_213449.jpg
        My 1st 3d printer, i like it, works very well. I'm planning to build a new, bigger and enclosed one.

        Talking about soldering vise, i have this old tool i don't use it often, but when i need it, i'm happy to have it.
        0_1494187460902_20170507_212626.jpg
        I'm pretty sure this is not hard to reproduce with some T-Slots and so on ;)

        When you have a 3d printer, this thingiverse design can be helpful, for debugging stuff, or can be used for soldering but with care else plastic would melt.
        http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:801279

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        sundberg84
        Hardware Contributor
        wrote on last edited by
        #113

        @scalz - that might be the most equipped workshop I have ever seen! So cool!

        Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
        RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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        • scalzS Offline
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          scalz
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          wrote on last edited by scalz
          #114

          @gohan
          clone soldering station? I have no xp about clones, but i know genuine Hakko have great reviews.
          Problem with clones is they often have a bad temperature regulation, meaning you set to a temperature, and you get something too low or too high at the tip. Not so cool.
          This youtube video is interesting to see the difference (not about hakko though)
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEEaLMv6dog
          It confirmed to me to buy the TS100 but that's also because i wanted something mobile.
          Not so easy to advice a solder station depends on what you need, perhaps hakko clone are reasonable choice but one sure thing, is clones or not, the tip quality is very important, and better to choose genuine for this.

          @dbemowsk yep this is corexy. i choosed corexy system for its advantages. My next one will be another corexy (was tempted by delta) but this time 35x35cmx30 and with V-Slots and V-Wheels..

          @sundberg84 yes very geek workshop, for maker, i enjoy it sure :)

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          • scalzS scalz

            @gohan
            clone soldering station? I have no xp about clones, but i know genuine Hakko have great reviews.
            Problem with clones is they often have a bad temperature regulation, meaning you set to a temperature, and you get something too low or too high at the tip. Not so cool.
            This youtube video is interesting to see the difference (not about hakko though)
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEEaLMv6dog
            It confirmed to me to buy the TS100 but that's also because i wanted something mobile.
            Not so easy to advice a solder station depends on what you need, perhaps hakko clone are reasonable choice but one sure thing, is clones or not, the tip quality is very important, and better to choose genuine for this.

            @dbemowsk yep this is corexy. i choosed corexy system for its advantages. My next one will be another corexy (was tempted by delta) but this time 35x35cmx30 and with V-Slots and V-Wheels..

            @sundberg84 yes very geek workshop, for maker, i enjoy it sure :)

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            bjacobse
            wrote on last edited by
            #115

            @scalz said in Your workshop :):

            corexy

            I think many guys envy your 2 lab:-)

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              gohan
              Mod
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              #116

              I am one of those, but honestly I don't know if I'll ever have the time to use all that stuff :D

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                hek
                Admin
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                #117

                It's not who's got the most stuff that wins. It's what you actually end up building. :)

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                • hekH hek

                  It's not who's got the most stuff that wins. It's what you actually end up building. :)

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                  Yveaux
                  Mod
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                  #118

                  @hek I'm afraid @scalz is hard to beat on that too :-)

                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                  • scalzS scalz

                    @gohan
                    clone soldering station? I have no xp about clones, but i know genuine Hakko have great reviews.
                    Problem with clones is they often have a bad temperature regulation, meaning you set to a temperature, and you get something too low or too high at the tip. Not so cool.
                    This youtube video is interesting to see the difference (not about hakko though)
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEEaLMv6dog
                    It confirmed to me to buy the TS100 but that's also because i wanted something mobile.
                    Not so easy to advice a solder station depends on what you need, perhaps hakko clone are reasonable choice but one sure thing, is clones or not, the tip quality is very important, and better to choose genuine for this.

                    @dbemowsk yep this is corexy. i choosed corexy system for its advantages. My next one will be another corexy (was tempted by delta) but this time 35x35cmx30 and with V-Slots and V-Wheels..

                    @sundberg84 yes very geek workshop, for maker, i enjoy it sure :)

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                    Koresh
                    Contest Winner
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #119

                    @scalz your workshop is really profesional. It is golden opportunity for infinitely creativity. And of course it is extremely clear. I am impressed :)

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                      Samuel235
                      Hardware Contributor
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                      #120

                      @scalz - I would love to have your setup dude! Your coreXY printer looks a little bulky underneath and taking up some build volume but i'm guessing you never hit a problem with that anyway so no issues. I too like the CoreXY designs. I think my next one will be a D-Bot as i've printed about 6 sets of parts for that printer for people and it seems a very solid printer. My current one is a Wilson 2 design (will upload some more photos here soon of my equipment), but would like a second one. However, as i still live at home with my parent, having an area like you have is just not available for me right now :(

                      I'm a Hakko user, and i would like to ask you to not purchase a fake. Not only are they bad at temperature regulation, they are also very unsafe from what i have read. Purchase at your own risk! I use a FX888D, i would prefer the analogue version with the knob on the front but this does the same but with a slightly more awkward temperature adjustment. Heat-up time is very quick and that is the huge added bonus for me.

                      MySensors 2.1.1
                      Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                      Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                        scalz
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                        #121

                        @Samuel235 i know the d-bot, it's a nice printer (mine is older). but i'm planning to use as much as possible aluminium on my next one. I think it's too bad to use aluminium slots, with printed parts for the corners etc.. So i've picked ideas from multiple designs to make a new custom one.

                        There are still a few tools i'm missing though ;)

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                        • scalzS scalz

                          @Samuel235 i know the d-bot, it's a nice printer (mine is older). but i'm planning to use as much as possible aluminium on my next one. I think it's too bad to use aluminium slots, with printed parts for the corners etc.. So i've picked ideas from multiple designs to make a new custom one.

                          There are still a few tools i'm missing though ;)

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                          Samuel235
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                          @scalz - I love to see custom hybrids of solid printers! If you make a blog post or something on your new build at any point please drop me a link to it so i can have a look :)

                          What could you possibly be missing when you're doing this at a hobby level? o.O

                          MySensors 2.1.1
                          Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                          Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                            @scalz - I love to see custom hybrids of solid printers! If you make a blog post or something on your new build at any point please drop me a link to it so i can have a look :)

                            What could you possibly be missing when you're doing this at a hobby level? o.O

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                            Yveaux
                            Mod
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                            @Samuel235 said in Your workshop :):

                            What could you possibly be missing when you're doing this at a hobby level? o.O

                            Laser cutter? :satisfied:

                            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                              @Samuel235 said in Your workshop :):

                              What could you possibly be missing when you're doing this at a hobby level? o.O

                              Laser cutter? :satisfied:

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                              Samuel235
                              Hardware Contributor
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                              @Yveaux - He doesn't need any more encoraging!

                              MySensors 2.1.1
                              Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                              Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                                dbemowsk
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                                #125

                                I have to say, my slightly modded Anet A8 printer that I bought recently has been doing pretty good. I had been looking at some point to migrating the electronics to a coreXY frame, but that probably won't be any time soon.Besides, it does what I need for now..

                                Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
                                Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                                • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                  I have to say, my slightly modded Anet A8 printer that I bought recently has been doing pretty good. I had been looking at some point to migrating the electronics to a coreXY frame, but that probably won't be any time soon.Besides, it does what I need for now..

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                                  Samuel235
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                                  @dbemowsk - If you only want it to do what you need it to do then you're all good. I'm a little bit of a perfectionist and whether or not i need it to have a feature, i tend to attempt to get the printer to have that feature anyway. But at the end of the day if you're only using it for personal things and it does everything you want it to, then there is no need to change :)

                                  What i will say though is: I thought that i would be okay with just a RAMPS and arduino board, but i pushed the boat out and went for a DUET WIFI board, and damn these things are beautiful to use!

                                  MySensors 2.1.1
                                  Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                                  Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                                    @dbemowsk - If you only want it to do what you need it to do then you're all good. I'm a little bit of a perfectionist and whether or not i need it to have a feature, i tend to attempt to get the printer to have that feature anyway. But at the end of the day if you're only using it for personal things and it does everything you want it to, then there is no need to change :)

                                    What i will say though is: I thought that i would be okay with just a RAMPS and arduino board, but i pushed the boat out and went for a DUET WIFI board, and damn these things are beautiful to use!

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                                    dbemowsk
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                                    #127

                                    @Samuel235 So do you have dual extruders?

                                    Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
                                    Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                                    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                      @Samuel235 So do you have dual extruders?

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                                      Samuel235
                                      Hardware Contributor
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                                      @dbemowsk - I don't. And right now i'm not even thinking about it as i've done my far share of detailed printing and i do not wish to print anything slow and small scale that requires 0.08 mm layer heights and support everywhere. My printer has been on solid for the last 88 hours on 4 prints doing exactly that.

                                      I'm trying to slowly approach my maximum speed, printing comfortably at 60mm/s at the moment but would like a little more. My printer is pretty basic still, i'm still a student living at home so i'm saving money everywhere i can right not but as soon as i have no income issues, dual extruder, advanced bed probing, enclosure, quick change hotends with a tornado extruder maybe.

                                      MySensors 2.1.1
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                                      Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                                      • gohanG gohan

                                        Aren't these devices basically Arduinos? It's written on the title atmega328. If so if we could get our hands on the code, we could make our own 😀

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                                        @gohan said in Your workshop :):

                                        Aren't these devices basically Arduinos? It's written on the title atmega328. If so if we could get our hands on the code, we could make our own 😀

                                        I finally found the place where the Chinese get their code and design for the "Transistortester". It comes from a german site
                                        0_1494697102560_upload-93c9329f-c8ba-4dd1-bf66-1757acf21a03 a very extensive project. I doubt if I will ever be able to match or even comprehend what they accomplished. :bow:

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                                        • AWIA AWI

                                          @gohan said in Your workshop :):

                                          Aren't these devices basically Arduinos? It's written on the title atmega328. If so if we could get our hands on the code, we could make our own 😀

                                          I finally found the place where the Chinese get their code and design for the "Transistortester". It comes from a german site
                                          0_1494697102560_upload-93c9329f-c8ba-4dd1-bf66-1757acf21a03 a very extensive project. I doubt if I will ever be able to match or even comprehend what they accomplished. :bow:

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                                          Yveaux
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                                          @AWI great digging! :+1:
                                          The specs and list of functions are impressive.
                                          Do you think the Chinese hardware is an identical copy of this design?

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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