New use for Arrakis 2.0 corexy sand table mechanism
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This is just the second attempt at painting with it. I'm still working on the technique in prep for the MakerFaire Milwaukee in November.
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@mrehorstdmd Your link isn't working for me!
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@jumpedwithbothfeet hmmm. Let's try this:
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@mrehorstdmd That's really slick looking! I've been wanting to build a sand table at home for a while. I really need to get back to working that project.
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@mrehorstdmd if that's only your second attempt, I forward to seeing one when you have the technique down too! plus there are loads of things to try, magnetic paint, UV, glow in the dark etc!
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@Sindarius I recommend using servomotors for your build. It costs a bit more to do it, but the machine is so much more capable when you do, and it's a lot more fun to watch it drawing at 500 mm/sec than 50 mm/sec (typical) with stepper drive. The motors I used work right out of the box without any tuning of operating parameters.
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@jumpedwithbothfeet At some point I want to try using cement instead of baking soda, and when the pattern is finished drawing, mist it with water so it will harden and hopefully preserve the pattern in 3 dimensions.
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@mrehorstdmd said in New use for Arrakis 2.0 corexy sand table mechanism:
I want to try using cement
Mix it with pigment-powder and make coloured tiles.