I just started printing your project. I started with a small part or two to test my Ender 3 Pro, mainly to see if the parts will stick to the bed. It has been fairly consistent with most filament brands I use, and I haven't had to mess with the bed level in months. Just load and go! Currently using Hatchbox Black PLA.
@dinoc.5537
Жыл бұрын
Very good progress. Happy to see you got some useful input from some users too. Well Done.
@DANnASH09
Жыл бұрын
Super excited to get this project up and running. Thanks for the continual iterations! I purchased the entire shopping list and didn’t see a power supply or the power button from your blue V1. Is that not needed on the black box? It would be helpful to separate the purchase list and the print files on hit hub to know what’s needed for each version.
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
Generally I use a 5A 12v power supply for my projects as they are very cheap on amazon.
@grossengineeringllc3592
Жыл бұрын
looks great
@waynemcgee1582
10 ай бұрын
Hello - collecting parts for building this - Ive noticed in all your videos the brass still has the old primer installed. Does your system work as well on decapped brass ? Im thinking i would sort after everything had been cleaned...
@sjseth-builds
10 ай бұрын
Yes, it works with decapped brass as well. Definitely better to clean the brass before running it through the system.
@seowitz
Жыл бұрын
OK, so I just realized that the pictures being taken are looking inside the case as opposed to the head stamp. So, is this a different base with a different camera mount specific for sorting 45?
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
They are still looking at the bottom of the caes (not inside) we are just cropping from the center the area in which a large primer fits. That means the pictures of a large primer and small primer have a significant difference as the small primer has a larger padding. This effectively lets the machine ignore the headstamp altogether.
@isak7140
Жыл бұрын
I'm having an issue where the processed image is way off center even though the raw image is centered. Tried turning the camera, but no luck.
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving this project a try! There is a new software release coming out soon which will help to address this type of issue but for the benefit of the channel and this thread, I will outline what I believe to be the issue here (without knowing further details). I have stated many times that the system is designed to be used and works best with black printed items. If you are using any color other than black for the classifier base, indexing wheel, camera body and tension cam, the pictures may not be processable. The raw image should appear to look like a single piece of brass on a completely black background. If you are using black, it is possible that your print has "shiny" areas that reflect light from the camera ring. This can be resolved by roughing it up a bit with some fine grit sandpaper. These are the most common issues/solutions for misaligned image cropping. If you would like to troubleshoot this further, please feel free to email me. My contact information is in the channel information (but only from a computer as it doesn't show from mobile devices). Best of luck!
@HakanPettersson-ig5th
Жыл бұрын
Looks really good.... I cant really get the program to run on either a windows 10 or 11 machine... Any ideas?
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
A couple things to note. The computer must have a processor that supports AVX instructions (AVX2 should be fine). This is most modern processors with the exclusion of most of the celeron line of processors (unfortunantly). The computer should be a x64 architecture (64bit). Also you may need to install the VS Redistributables first. If you are having other issues, you can find my email in the contact information for this channel (but only if on a pc as it doesn't show from the mobile devices).
@hakanpettersson1832
Жыл бұрын
@@sjseth-builds Ah! I will check up that about AVX.... The rest of criteria is fulfilled.... I hope it'll work because this is a great idea!!!!
@tonyvillena1293
Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work!
@seowitz
Жыл бұрын
How powerful of a computer do you need to run this? Would something like an Intel Atom processor based system work?
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
Not sure about the atom. The software does require a 64bit processor/os. A slow processor will be noticed mostly during the training and shouldn't effect run speed very much.
@bigbear4x43
Жыл бұрын
will this sort by caliber now or in the future?
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
It will probably never sort by caliber. There are already very fast and crud methods to do that which don't require image recognition and machine learning. Something like this: Shell Sorter Value Pack for Sorting Mixed Brass by Caliber a.co/d/76QlX3j
@bigbear4x43
Жыл бұрын
@@sjseth-builds thanks just wondering
@schulzeee
Жыл бұрын
@@sjseth-builds would this be overkill for sorting 38 super and 9mm from 38 supercomp? 38 super will jam the shell plate on a Dillon, and 9mm is very similar in diameter so they are hard to sort using the previously mentioned methods.
@sjseth-builds
Жыл бұрын
I think it could work with 9mm and 38supercomp. The key factor is that the case length needs to be within 3-4mm of each other and the diameter should be close otherwise the system would probably jam.
I agree. This is seen later in the video when I manually tallied the results. One small was counted as large
@bermchasin
Жыл бұрын
@@sjseth-builds just want to say from a fellow hobbiest reloader, that I love your videos and appreciate the details like adding in the tallies and false positives and such. I made a 3D printed case annealer for 6.5 Creedmoor maybe a year or so back. This was before I started making youtube videos though. Cant wait to try out some of your builds.
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