Well, with Steve's help and guidance on the coding I have a good start on a new winder and interface. Been at it for a couple weeks now and it's a lot of fun as usual for a retired guy and a new guy to winding. Quite a bit different from the "butt ugly winder", but pretty tough trying to get a handle on Visual Basic some 35+ years since my last computer programing course in "old school" Basic in university. :-)
So far, it is basically a functioning computer interface and the "parts" required to build a Schatten Pickup style winder in that at $105 in new parts at retail pricing from Phidgets (controller, motor, power supply), it would be a manually guided system. Haven't crafted or built the hardware to hold the parts yet, but that's probably the easier part. Point is. . . Right now. . . the parts all work together as required. Pretty cool!
Here is a look at the basic parts hooked up and the interface I built from a sample program that came with the controller (with Steve's guidance). Probably take me a year to "get'r done!"
So far, it is basically a functioning computer interface and the "parts" required to build a Schatten Pickup style winder in that at $105 in new parts at retail pricing from Phidgets (controller, motor, power supply), it would be a manually guided system. Haven't crafted or built the hardware to hold the parts yet, but that's probably the easier part. Point is. . . Right now. . . the parts all work together as required. Pretty cool!
Here is a look at the basic parts hooked up and the interface I built from a sample program that came with the controller (with Steve's guidance). Probably take me a year to "get'r done!"
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