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----- +====== Build Instructions ====== 
-----+This is the documentation page with instructions on how to assemble your Gugusse Compact with the Gugusse 3.1 PCB.  The files you'll need to 3D print and the supporting files for the PCB are located on the [[list_of_materials|List Of Materials]] page. 
 +===== Turntables ===== 
 +You'll need two Turntables to feed and takeup film.  Detailed build instructions below. 
 +{{:​oneturntable.png?​nolink&​600|}}
  
-**How To assemble and connect the optocoupler.**+Detailed Build Instructions:​ {{ ::​turntablebuildv5.pdf |}}
  
-{{:​howtoassembleoptocoupler.png?800|}}+===== Main Base ===== 
 +The Main Base is the heart of the Gugusse Compact. ​ Detailed build instructions below. ​ Also below, is a template to print guidelines for the diffuser filters. ​ These instructions are to be used with the Gugusse 3.1 PCB.
  
-{{:howtoconnectholedetector.png?800|}}+{{::frontcad.jpg?nolink&​600|}}
  
-----+Detailed Build Instructions:​ {{ ::​compactmainbase_1.2.pdf |}}
  
-{{:connect_stepper.png?600|}}+Filter Template for Laser Printer: ​{{ ::​gugussefilterv2.pdf |}}
  
-With a multimeter it's easy to figure out if two of the wires are of the same phase, it's when you can mesure a resistance value between them (at the condition that it is a 4 wires stepper motor. As long as you have the 2 phases connected it's not a big issue if the rotation is inverted as you can change its direction in the file hardwarecfg.json with the obvious setting "​invert",​ one for each of the 3 motors.+===== Layout Instructions ===== 
 +This document shows how to put the various parts together so you can start using your Gugusse Compact.
  
-----+{{:​compactmain.png?​nolink&​600|}}
  
-**Using elastics**+Detailed Layout Instructions:​ {{ ::​gugusse_roller_layout_1_3.pdf |}}
  
-Common household elastics are at the very hearth ​of the Gugusse, to create the tension on the film the two swinging arm are pulled one to another with these. The film tension is directly related to the strength ​of the elastics themselves, it doesn't need to be much but not enough and the film will have issues advancing while too much and the film will be submitted to too much abrasive friction ​at the gate, when it won't simply breakJust place elastics to right under the rollers. An elastic varies its tension according to the distance that it is stretched, ​the distance they will be kept apart at all time is the distance between ​the 2 arms when they are each at their middle position.+===== Legacy Instructions:​ ===== 
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 +{{:​connect_stepper.png?​600|}} 
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 +With a multimeter it's easy to figure out if two of the wires are of the same phase, it's when you can mesure a resistance value between them (at the condition that it is a 4 wires stepper motorAs long as you have the 2 phases connected ​it's not a big issue if the rotation ​is inverted as you can change its direction in the file hardwarecfg.json with the obvious setting "​invert",​ one for each of the 3 motors.
  
  
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