Wow guys, so proud of my latest project. It's so cool! And awesome! (TEST POST, DO NOT REVIEW) (THAT MEANS YOU ELLIOT)
Not done by a long shot but wanted to post an update from the last couple of weeks. I actually did a TON more work on this thing than I documented, but thats mostly because the arcade system is hard for me. Some of them have more proof than others, I didn’t get pics of everything so ig there is some trust involved, let me know if something needs more and I’ll do my best. Note I’ve refrained from posting a full picture of everything, mostly for drama purposes 👀 dm me if you need a full photo for verification purposes but I want to save the full reveal till v1 is done
Made the beds/build plates for my polar 3d printer today!
Design day 1 went well! Next up is finishing Z- and "X"- axis belt coupler/tensioner systems
First post in a while. Made the jankiest PCB known to man!
Yet another missed scrapbook day! (i am very bad at this)
Spent 4 solid hours teaching fellow students to use the laser cutter/dealing with problems, then helped out with a middle school robotics program. In other news working on a new project 👀 (i cannot stop starting new projects and never finishing them please help :tw_sob:)
Terrible with scrapbooking as per usual, but I started work on yet another project
Tried out OpenCV today for later implementation with my claw design for FTC. I wanted to make a quick script to test a feature or two and ended up working on it for 12 and a half hours straight, smh. It works tho :sunglas:
Finally started doing things again today, been out sick for about a week so it feels great to be productive. So far just a lot of schoolwork catchup and some PCB design/ emailing back and forth with some local companies. Attached is decoupling capacitor mess
Designed a miniature #sprig knockoff with lipo charging and a tiny TFT. My first project to use a bare RP2040 chip and easily the biggest board I've ever hand routed.
Working on a top-secret pcb project 👀
Went through much pain and suffering to learn BLE! (not going well :tw_sob:)
Started research work on a project with a friend for Onboard! USB 3.0 switcher (for keyboard) using multiplexer/analog switches, rp2040-based circuit for control, a display, and far too much RGB.