Mouse Controlled Mouse Controller

por jefber

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    mouse_holder.stl

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    Corner_pulley_side.stl

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    gantry_plate.stl

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    Corner_motor_side.stl

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    mouse_holder_lower_pin.stl

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    roller.stl

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    pulley_mount_pin.stl

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    roller_pin.stl

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    plate_mount_negative.stl

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    motor_pulley_mount.stl

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    rail.stl

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Descripción

This machine has no purpose. It's a useless machine. When I heard about the Macrofab design contest. I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to make something that no one else would make, and to learn a couple of things that I’ve interested in.

The mouse controller consist of a mouse that is connected to a Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi converts the position of the mouse to G-code commands with a python script. The G-code commands are sent to an Arduino through USB. The Arduino is programmed with GRBL and is fitted with CNC controller shield. The Arduino CNC controller drives 3 stepper motors that control a 3D printed and laser cut XY gantry. The XY gantry moves a mouse.

The Fusion360 design files can be found at the link below:

https://myhub.autodesk360.com/ue2d8bc19/g/shares/SH56a43QTfd62c1cd9687e9feca593e75dfb

A more detailed explanation of the project and instructions can be found at hackaday.io at the link below:

https://hackaday.io/project/167015-mouse-controlled-mouse-controller