I did the hot wire foam cutter previously but I missed the temperature control. So that's why I made a simple PWM control. The whole project was based on Arduino ATtiny85 Digispark. For this project I only needed three pins, so the ATtiny85 is fine. Also I carried the wires in the PVC pipes.
See more: Hot wire foam cutter - Arduino PWM
Step 1: Components- Arduino Digispark ATtiny85
- Plastic box for electronics
- Some wires
- IRF530
- 5 x resistors 1k ohm
- 2 x resistors 100 ohm
- 1 x potentiometer 10k ohm
- 2 x BC547
- 1 x LED 3v
- 1 x 7812
After soldering the circuit, we can mount it to the PVC pipe.
The next step is to place the wires inside the PVC pipe.
The software itself is very simple.
#define PWM_PIN 1
int val = 0;
long t = 0;
bool sw = LOW;
//the setup routine runs once when you press reset:
void setup() {
pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT); //LED on Model B
pinMode(PWM_PIN, OUTPUT);
analogWrite(PWM_PIN, 0);
delay(1000);
}
void loop(){
val = analogRead( A1 );
analogWrite(PWM_PIN, val/4 );
if( millis() - t > 1000 ){
sw = !sw;
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, sw);
t = millis();
}
}
Download source code: Hot_wire_foam_cutter.ino
Step 6: Programming ATtiny85 with Arduino IDESelect board Digispark (Default - 16.5MHz):
Select programmer micronucleus:
Press upload and connect ATtiny85 Digispark to USB. You have 60 seconds to do it.
Wait until it's over.
Work finished time to test hot wire. Soon it will be Easter, so I will cut out an Easter bunny.
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