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how to set up egg bot to print on golf ball

by Fredrick Lang Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Move the pen far the the right, in the Setup tab of the Eggbot control click apply to drop the pen. Make sure the pen is touching the egg. If it's not you may need to push the pen lower in the arm, lower the arm using the screw, or adjust the "pen down position" in the dialog.

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How do I set up my Eggbot?

In the setup tab click apply to raise the pen arm. Now center the pen arm on the egg. 10. Click on the Plot tab in the Eggbot control and click apply, the eggbot will start drawing. 1. When I first set up my Eggbot it would draw weird lines because the motor was moving as it was picking up the pen.

How to use Eggbot with Inkscape?

Open the Egg-bot control in Inkscape (Extensions -> Eggbot -> Eggbot Control) 5. Lift the Pen arm - in the Egg-bt control click the Setup tab, make sure "Toggle pen up/down" is selected and click apply, wait for motors to move, then click apply again (the first apply will set the pen at the "down" position, the second apply will move it up).

What can you print on with an Eggbot?

You can print on almost anything that’s sturdy, spherical or ellipsoidal, will fit in the robot, and has a fairly smooth surface. How big of an object can you draw on? The different sizes of EggBots will accommodate different sizes of objects. All current EggBot models work well for chicken eggs.

What is the difference between the different EggBots?

The different sizes of EggBots will accommodate different sizes of objects. All current EggBot models work well for chicken eggs. However, the EggBot Pro is better for smaller objects, and the Ostrich EggBot (not currently in production) is better for larger objects. Please see the comparison table for more information. Which EggBot should I get?

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How do you use an EggBot?

Step 1: QuickstartConnect your Egg-bot to power and to your computer via USB.Put an egg (or whatever you're going to draw on in the Egg-bot).Open your drawing in Inkscape (I'd start with something from the EB_Example_Set )Open the Egg-bot control in Inkscape (Extensions -> Eggbot -> Eggbot Control)More items...

How do you make egg bots?

Step 1: 3D Printing. This project is very little 3D printing demanding because all of the main frame is made from acrylic sheets. ... Step 2: Pen Holder. ... Step 3: Stepper Motors. ... Step 4: Bearing Holder. ... Step 5: Electronics. ... Step 6: Creating the Frame. ... Step 7: Programming the Arduino. ... Step 8: Controlling the Egg Bot (Inkscape)More items...

What is a EggBot?

An EggBot is a compact, easy to use art robot that can draw on small spherical and egg-shaped objects. The EggBot was originally invented by motion control artist Bruce Shapiro in 1990. Since then, EggBots have been used as educational and artistic pieces in museums and workshops.

How do you use an EggBot in Inkscape?

Drawing on your Egg[edit]From the Manual tab, select Enable Motors, then click Apply. Then select Raise Pen then click Apply.Put a pen in the pen arm.Begin with vector art in inkscape.From the Plot tab, press apply, and the EggBot should print the entire drawing.

How long does it take to draw an eggbot?

As a rule of thumb, most things take “a few minutes” to draw. However, many drawings with a single color and simple graphics take under a minute.

Who invented the eggbot?

Eggbot inventor Bruce Shapiro demonstrated the EggBot on the Martha Stewart show, October 20, 2010. You can catch video from the demo here on Martha’s site.

Which is better, EggBot Pro or Ostrich EggBot?

All current EggBot models work well for chicken eggs. However, the EggBot Pro is better for smaller objects, and the Ostrich EggBot (not currently in production) is better for larger objects. Please see the comparison table for more information.

Do you need to know the size of an eggbot?

The Eggbot software and electronics do not actually need to know the size or shape or the object that you want to draw on. Rather, you mechanically adjust the eggbot as needed to center your object and such that the pen can reach the surface.

Can you program an eggbot?

No programming is necessary— you can create artwork using the drawing program Inkscape, and plot on your Eggbot from within Inkscape. (If you really want to program it, you are of course welcome to. You can use any programming environment that lets you talk to usb-serial devices.

Can you draw on raw eggs?

No. It helps if your egg is at room temperature so you don’t have condensation issues, but you can draw on full, raw eggs and remove the centers later, or blow the eggs first and draw on empty eggs: both methods have their proponents.

Can you import a vector into Inkscape?

You can use many different software packages (including Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrator) to generate your vector artwork, which you can then import into Inkscape, preferably as an SVG. However the Eggbot’s “print driver” is designed as an extension to Inkscape.

Step 1: Materials

This is what I used to build the SphereBot. I substituted wood in for the two side pieces but those parts can also be 3D printed as well.

Step 2: 3D Printing the Parts

Once you download the files from Glasswalkers thingverse: ( http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:20398) It is just a matter of configuring your printer settings and fabricating the parts. I used a replicator 2 and blue PLA.

Step 3: Hardware Assembly

The first step is cutting the threaded rod. I cut mine into three foot long sections and then used the left overs for the part that connects to the nerf dart. Once the threaded rod was cut I assembled the pen arm that holds the stepper motor and attached it to the middle plate for the stepper motor.

Step 4: Configuring the Arduino

This circuit diagram comes directly from Pleasant Software's blog ( http://pleasantsoftware.com/developer/3d/spherebot/ ). I had to do some experimenting to figure out which wires were which on my stepper motors but there are plenty of tutorials for how to do that online.

Step 5: Configuring the Software

The software setup came directly from Pleasant Software's blog ( http://pleasantsoftware.com/developer/3d/spherebot/ ).

Step 6: Putting It All Together

You might have to do some experimenting to get your stepper motor's working properly. A great wiki for using inkscape with EggBot type creations can be found here: ( http://wiki.evilmadscientist.com/The_Original_Egg-Bot_Kit) Other than figuring out how to use hatchings in inkscape running it is pretty straight forward! YouTube

How to change the pen position on Eggbot?

If it is touching you can adjust the "Pen up position" in the Setup tab of the Eggbot control. After you change the number click apply once, wait until the pen lowers, then click apply again.

How to drop the pen in Eggbot?

Move the pen far the the right, in the Setup tab of the Eggbot control click apply to drop the pen. Make sure the pen is touching the egg. If it's not you may need to push the pen lower in the arm, lower the arm using the screw, or adjust the "pen down position" in the dialog.

How to use Eggbot in Inkscape?

1. Connect your Egg-bot to power and to your computer via USB. 2. Put an egg (or whatever you're going to draw on in the Egg-bot). 3. Open your drawing in Inkscape (I'd start with something from the EB_Example_Set ) 4. Open the Egg-bot control in Inkscape (Extensions -> Eggbot -> Eggbot Control) 5.

What is an eggbot?

If you're not familiar with an Egg-bot, it's essentially a little CNC lathe. You put somewhat spherical objects two plungers that are controlled by a stepper. There's also a pen arm that is controlled by a stepper that moves side to side.

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