UV Curing Station
von killboxscalemodels
Druckbare Dateien (18)
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stlbaseplate_v3.stl
505 Ko · 493 Downloads
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stlleftside_2.stl
53 Ko · 481 Downloads
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stlbackside.stl
53 Ko · 482 Downloads
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stlbottom_cover_3.stl
55 Ko · 466 Downloads
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stlcontrol_panel_v23.stl
204 Ko · 483 Downloads
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stlled_pillar_v6.stl
128 Ko · 486 Downloads
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stlPlatform-bearing-plug.stl
54 Ko · 458 Downloads
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stlfront_side_2.stl
54 Ko · 488 Downloads
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stllid.stl
78 Ko · 485 Downloads
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stlPinion_4mm_axle_v1.stl
102 Ko · 482 Downloads
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stlencoder-wheel-35mm_v2.stl
192 Ko · 494 Downloads
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stlTransfer_Gear.stl
157 Ko · 460 Downloads
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stlmotor_mount_638382_v2.stl
85 Ko · 466 Downloads
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stltop_panel_4.stl
134 Ko · 485 Downloads
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stlstart_button_v2.stl
180 Ko · 466 Downloads
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stlstop_button_v2.stl
191 Ko · 486 Downloads
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stlrightside_2.stl
53 Ko · 482 Downloads
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stlPlatform_135_v3.stl
1.9 Mo · 489 Downloads
Beschreibung
This project is inspired by the amazing "Photon-inspired resin print curing chamber" made by Depronized and the platform and gears have been reused and remixed from that design.
But the rest of the design is made by me.
Mechanical:
The enclosure should ofcourse be printed with an FDM machine (I used a Prusa i3 MK3S).
The parts "encoder-wheel-35mm", "start_button" and "stop_button" are designed to be printed using a resin printer (I used an Anycubic Photon). Shrinkage may vary depending on the resin used, but there are some tolerances added so padding or shims might be needed to fit those parts.
The windows of the top cover and the control panel cover is made from 3mm acrylic sheet stock. The drawings can be found in the "acrylics.zip" file.
I have added the Fusion360 Archive file so it is possible to modify this design/remix it.
Note: Please be aware that I'm a complete beginner using F360 so there are lots of errors in the design which could make editing difficult. I have no intention to fix that, since I was able to produce the STL that I needed ;)
Electronics:
The Schematic diagrams and the EBOM can be found in the electronics.zip file.
There is no PCB design done since I used prototype PCBs for my build.
However, jasonmrc have done a PCB based on the design, with some added improvements and features:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4415582
The design is made in KiCAD https://www.kicad-pcb.org/
Design database can be found in the archive file"kicad_curing_station.zip".
The components have been source through local Swedish shops or from Banggood.
There is a BOM with examples of sources in the file BOM.zip
Software:
I used an Arduino Pro Mini (5V version) in this project.
The software was developed using Atom editor with the PlatformIO plugin enabled.
https://atom.io/
It should be possible to port to Arduino IDE without too much effort I guess...
The software source-code can be found here:
https://github.com/tkilla64/curing-station