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wiki about meetings forum contact 30 apr vectors and shading using vpip drawing machine at our last meetup at box44 we talked more about the vpip project and its direction. i was also able to run a vector plot of mirek lucans awesome box44 illustration. i’ve made some progress on stream-lining the process of turning a photo into a vector and then plotting that as both vector and shading. the rabbit from the wall in the rabbit hole bar at box44 mark posted in projects 22 apr drawing machine (vpip) we’ve decided to take a break from the wireless rgb pixels project and revisit the hanging v plotter. we are looking at making the various parts of the system independent services that talk over mqtt. this allows us to change the various bits of the system in a modular fashion. starting with the communication between the current python vpip scripts and the hardware. this will be a c/c++ binary that subscribes to the mqtt broker and listens for messages that it should pass to the hardware. the existing python scripts will publish the relevant plotter data to the mqtt broker. this allows us to potentially control many drawing machines at the same time. it should also make the task of adding a gui or app a bit easier. the gui or app will publish messages to the machines and subscribe to messages that they can act on. as a side note, if you have been following this project, you may have seen (or experienced) the glitchy stepper motor problem recently. this was due to the duplication of python processes and has been fixed in the existing version. get the latest code from github . mark posted in projects , updates 08 jan wireless rgb pixels – prototype pcb (v1.2) the prototype pcb for the wireless rgb pixel is at v1.2. front of v1.2 pcb pinout (top) and back of pcb showing nrf module (bottom) this version fixes a mistake i made with the power pins (i misread the data sheet) and does away with the rc pin multiplexing simplfying and standardizing the spi comms with the nrf24l01. this also means there is no serial debug output from the attiny. initial radio range tests with the test firmware are disappointing. comms was spotty and random. i experimented with the various power levels and have tried removing some of the pcb material and re-orienting the nrf module at an angle to see if that made any difference but it didn’t appear to. cropped pcb material near nrf pcb antenna on left, nrf soldered at an angle on back of pcb on right. cheap amplified nrf modules from ebay actually reduced the range compared to a standard pcb antenna version. it will be interesting to compare the non arduino-ide based firmware with the test code in terms of radio range and comms reliability. i will update when available. mark posted in projects , updates 26 aug wireless rgb pixels taking a break from the hanging v-plotter we decided to work on a project that has been discussed for a long while now… the rgb wireless pixel. the idea is these are self contained full colour lights that can be placed anywhere within radio range and controlled from a master. that is, we command the lights all together or individually to change colour or brightness. with that we can create a pop-up light show that could potentially be synced to music or react to passers by. it may even be possible to put them into the windows of a large building and create a massive display… all without wires! prototype wireless rgb pixels. we currently have a working prototype based on an attiny85 microcontroller, an nrf24l01+ radio module that you can find on ebay for ~£1 each, a ws-2811/2812 programmable led and some extra passive components. the circuit diagram is available on github and there are more details on our wiki . we are calling this version 1. the idea is to get people to design their own version of the hardware for this and get pcbs (printed circuit boards) manufactured. to that end we have been running kicad tutorials (kicad is an open source pcb design program) which can be supplemented with the excellent ‘ getting to blinky ‘ youtube tutorials by ‘contextual electronics’. check out our meetups page for details of what we will be doing at future meetings. example wireless rgb pixel pcb deisgn with kicad to fit inside a ping pong ball. when everyones pcbs are deisgned and manufactured we will then assemble, program and test them and eventually, design enclosures and at some point, if everything works, put on a few light shows somewhere! right now the software for v1 is pretty basic and more or less a proof of concept. i hope the software will improve as people build their own wireless rgb pixels and start programming them! the poc code is also on github . future plans for the project are already being discussed for v2 which will allow the use of sensors in each wireless rgb pixel as well as an upgraded micro-controller to allow for these and other features. mark posted in hacking , projects , workshops 27 jul green woodworking through our meetup group, rob organised a green woodworking workshop with toby from the green wood work shop ! after a bunch of emails, we finally found ourselves wandering through the purbeck woods trying to find the place, only 40 mins late we could hear the banter and see the smoke rising from the charcoal burners. we were greeted by toby and his dog, and a couple of the guys that made it, some as far away as south africa! (i jest, he lived nearer london!) fortunately being late wasn’t that much a problem, i quickly followed what the other guys had started and found myself introduced to wooden mallets, lumps of wood (turns out it was ash) and hand axes, some heavier than others! we had a few options of what we could make, from rounders bats, garden dibbers, to spatulas. some images from the day: the space the rather rudimental work holder / lathe the axes had flat faces on one side, and chamfers on the other, this helped them bite into the wood. some had both sides sharpened, some had short handles, some had long. some rolling pins, a dibber and spatula, some having aged better than others. forget what this is called – but it makes the stock as smooth / round as possible before heading to the lathe. using a gouge to make a mark for the poppet to be located. i thought the poppet (work holder screw thing’ was a funny name, but we still say, ‘pop it in’ – don’t we? guide on using the roughing gouge workin’ it tools of the trade the beginnings of a rounders bat venting the hardships of motherhood into this bat this was a tricky tool to get to grips with, it gave a smooth flat finish, but any lapse in concentration and you’d put a lovely gash in it! lots of these on the ground – how many dibbers have been made here? rushed this – took about 1.5 hours start to finish – broke a sweat! unfortunately i didn’t get a snap of everyone’s finished work! maybe ill update if i can get copies. thanks to rob for organising the day and toby for hosting (also, to his mum for the food and cake!) was a great day out – i think the potters wheel will be next on the list! edward ward posted in uncategorized 20 jun an hour or so drawing this is what happens when your .svg export is set with incorrect settings. i left it running for a bit – i thought it looked interesting – also, no pen lift (the horn fell off the servo). i was playing around with some simple ‘tween’ curves in rhino / grasshopper – hoping to increase my proficiency in gh to create some interesting vectors. the same drawing, with a slightly different home / start position. the red is a stabilo point 88, the magenta is a pilot v5 hi-tecpoint rollerball pen extra-fine, and the blue is a eye micro rollerball ub-150 (didn’t know that till i just hit up their website!) i knew there was a reason as to why i horde stationary. the green is a stabilo pointball, the nib is a little large and barely fit through the gondola nib guide thingy, so could have done with a larger hole for it to fit through. i ended up slowing the speed of the motor accel to a wh
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