Here is the Final PDF Document for the BioGlow Plant Rotator:
CPNH Final Documentation
A short video is on its way, just a few edits to do before embedding video.
HapticAction
CoMmUnity inspired design
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Final: LAB Time Machine Communicator v2.0
Hey there!
I had a great time taking this class. I've documented my process and have a video of the LAB Time Machine here:
You can find the process documentation PDF here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5434977/CMU/HAPTICS/LAB/LAB%20Time%20Machine.pdf
I had a great time taking this class. I've documented my process and have a video of the LAB Time Machine here:
You can find the process documentation PDF here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5434977/CMU/HAPTICS/LAB/LAB%20Time%20Machine.pdf
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Etching PCBs and folding plastic
Hey guys,
I came across some interesting rapid prototyping techniques that might be useful.
The first is a technique to etch PCBs with a laser cutter. The process basically involves spray painting the surface of a copper board with black paint, and then burning away the copper with a laser cutter. The first tutorial talks about creating a jig for alignment so you can etch double-sided boards!
More info at these links:
http://hackedgadgets.com/2014/04/05/pcbs-made-using-a-laser-cutter-2/#section5
http://www.instructables.com/id/Custom-PCB-Prototyping-using-a-Laser-Cutter/
This technique involves defocusing the laser cutter to distribute the heat and get the acrylic to fold. This allows for fully finished prototypes without assembly. This is going to be a commercial product, but they explain the details on how it's accomplished. Their software does all the hard work, but this should be able to be done manually with some experimentation.
I came across some interesting rapid prototyping techniques that might be useful.
Laser Cut PCBs
The first is a technique to etch PCBs with a laser cutter. The process basically involves spray painting the surface of a copper board with black paint, and then burning away the copper with a laser cutter. The first tutorial talks about creating a jig for alignment so you can etch double-sided boards!
More info at these links:
http://hackedgadgets.com/2014/04/05/pcbs-made-using-a-laser-cutter-2/#section5
http://www.instructables.com/id/Custom-PCB-Prototyping-using-a-Laser-Cutter/
Folding Acrylic with a Laser Cutter
This technique involves defocusing the laser cutter to distribute the heat and get the acrylic to fold. This allows for fully finished prototypes without assembly. This is going to be a commercial product, but they explain the details on how it's accomplished. Their software does all the hard work, but this should be able to be done manually with some experimentation.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Wireless ? Power ?
Without taking the time to verify this, I think this system uses radio to recharge the LED banks. There is more on the technology HERE.
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