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Jon Gridley

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  1. Thank you Geoff, yea I get that’s pretty annoying, wouldn’t be as bad if you could get hold of the nozzles
  2. Good Evening, i am wanting to use this code, i have replaced my adafruit shield with a 'all in one' shield with the dcc decoder built in. it has a A4988 driver installed. Can Anyone advise how i can modify the code to work with the A4988 driver rather than the adafruit sheild, i realise the servo stuff will need to be changed but i can do that, i'm just struggling to get my head around the stepper side of the coding as the attached code uses both the adafruit and accelstepper libaries. my stepper is currently setup as AccelStepper stepper1(1, 5, 4); on the example code from dccinterfaces. i'm running a 5:1 reduction from the stepper. (16t to 80t)
  3. I'm currently re-working my turntable from been mounted on top of the stepper to having a belt drive located under the table. It's made of 10mm aluminium its not the neatest but its my first every attempt at using my micro mill. There are three top hat bearings in the assembly two back to back on the main plate and a third in the support under the main gear. I'm using a 4:1 ratio. Should allow for some lovely fine indexing
  4. Any update on this Ian? I’d be really interested. on a side note has anyone worked on a sketch to be able to program the roads into the eeprom memory via a keypad?
  5. I love the Lima 09s, I’ve about 8 of them, although one is wearing a Hornby body as the Lima chassis is nice than the steam loco chassis Hornby used with the odd wheel set spacing. I don’t think I paid more than about £12 for any of them, I’ve attached a photo of my 13 but made with Lima 09s, I’m going to be running auto decoupling via a decoder in the master and sound with a speaker in each from the slave. They were both driven but I found you get some hunting so the slave now is just weighted but not driven. She’s also running a CD player motor and has a lovely slow crawl
  6. I saw somewhere not sure if it was this post or another several asked about the EE 6KT, i have some drawings that may be of use?
  7. Wow thank you guys, love the pic of the 09? With the body removed. I'll have a look and those links and the book, for me it's just a fun little project to really get to grips with 3d modeling so far I've stuck to simple things like mounts for ipad on my drone controller, and speaker boxes for dcc.
  8. I'm trying to hunt down any profile style drawings of a 6kt, even side on, front on photos would be of help. i'm planning to model one in cad to 3d print, once done the plan is to put on thingiverse so that it is there for all to use/print I have several 08's and 09's plus a 13 so thought a 6KT would be a fitting addition Jon
  9. Ray where did you source the belt drive from?, i had a look at your other thread, i like that the shaft is then supported above and below the large gear
  10. Wow that looks nice Ian, are you planning to sell kits for the touchscreen?, will it be able to store locations? i got my turntable working on my test board, (scratch built with a copper clad board with bits of Dapol kit) using one of the earlier sketches can't think which atm. i really do need to get back on it hence checking the updates on thread. i got around power by making a 360 degree ring with two contacts (one for each rail) then in the code one of the arduino pins flips depending on if the table is at head or tail (depending on output polarity) at the moment this is an additional line on each position/road in the code in turn this pin is switching a dpdt relay flipping the polarity to make sure its correct, this happend so quick the sound locos don't seem to notice the other mod i had was to use the servo output in a previous sketch to move a micor servo to position a small rubber against my contact ring just to prevent drift when the motor was off, i#m going to be building up another tt soon, so defo going to get one of your kits ian, might actually get two and swap out all the boards on my first, its a much tidier solution. Jon
  11. https://hackaday.io/project/11224-mechaduino thought this may be of interest?, it allows very accurate posistioning along with constant posistion checking effectively turning out stepper motors into 360 degree servos reading the various wlak throughs it uses a magnet on the end of the stepper shaft and a magnetic rotarty encoder on the board, the calibration routine producting 16,384 entries for posisioning!
  12. I'm just wondering has anyone tried setting this style of turntable up with rocrail? I've got mine working nicely just want to get it setup in software now.
  13. i think the whine is inherent of the stepper motors, the rev 17 software powers down the stepper after it has rotated, it also has a provision for a servo brake which i intend to use, i'm just going to make a foot shape on a bit of rod to push against the opposite side of my contact plate to act as a brake. on a separate note, i'd have a good play and using a relay controlled by the Arduino works perfectly started building up the rest of the bridge now
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