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I like arduino + linear actuator / servo motor combo because I can modulate for different elasticity / force.. The package is more manageable than pneumatics because I just lop off the end of a caulk gun, weld the actuator at the end and bob is your uncle. I use cordless drill batteries to power the system. I prefer punching in dispensing cm/s and let the processor and servo do the rest vs setting and modulating psi.
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Air powered, my favourite method. Not practical, if no compressor.
I've always wated to try my Iwata air brush compressor for caulk gun, but have no need to caulk anything at the moment.
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interesting....... I have an arduino board. Now, the question is, how often do I use a caulk gun to make it worthwhile. I like the idea of incorporating the arduino. Robotics caulk gun.
Where do you get your arduino parts? On-line or locally.
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It depends what parts.. most of the stuff I have on my bench already. I usually reuse the arduino board after I verify the machine, I would layout a proper PCB to be a bit more efficient.
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interesting....... I have an arduino board. Now, the question is, how often do I use a caulk gun to make it worthwhile. I like the idea of incorporating the arduino. Robotics caulk gun.
Where do you get your arduino parts? On-line or locally.