This is a Printables reupload: There are a lot of remixes and comments for troubleshooting on the original Thingiverse page: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:248009
A clock that plots time. Designed with makeability in a fablab/makerspace/hackerspace in mind.
You need:
Update to V1.01:
added calibration routine and documentation to arduino code
see the instruction tab above for building instructions
http://wiki.fablab-nuernberg.de/w/Ding:Plotclock (german) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOLFP90DneY https://github.com/9a/plotclock (old, not maintained!)
I'm not associated with any kits you are able to buy online
Update 08/15: You might want to take a look at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:931498/#instructions for a more detailed documentation
Update 10/15: You should also check out http://www.instructables.com/id/Plot-Clock-for-dummies/?ALLSTEPS Thanks to Kjetil Egeland!
Materials I used:
Building instructions:
(for version 1.01!)
Lasercut plotclock_beta1.pdf from 3mm material or 3D print plotclock_SUP7.skp
3D print swee.stl or reuse some other cylindrical part for the sweeper
Tap 2.5mm holes with M3 thread
Assemble arms with M3 screws, gently adjust the counternuts so that the joints under the screw heads just have enough play for smooth movement (see joint picture).
load Arduino sketch plotclock_V1, see code comments for further information
Add some sort of cloth with double sided tape to sweeper
Attach servos to digital pin 2, 3 and 4, according to arduino sketch, test them without anything attached by plugging in the arduino (the photos show it being connected to 1, 2 and 3, which isn't optimal since 1 is also the TX pin, so during arduino startup the lifting servo jumps around)
Put everything together
When attaching the servo arms, make sure they can turn enough to reach every point on the drawing surface by manually turning them
Power the arduino, it should start a calibration cycle where every second the position of both servos changes by rotating exactly 90 degrees (see last image in gallery)
Change the SERVOFAKTOR, SERVOLEFTNULL and SERVORIGHTNULL values until everything matches up (see code for more information)
Attach the pen and the sweeper holder only after testing everything else
This description is still a bit of a WIP, so comment if you have any questions!
Category: DIY
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.