Maker Mac70
Maker Mac70
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Making a floating display
A DIY version of a floating display which shows information in mid-air.
For a detailed description, please see my Hackster page for this project :
www.hackster.io/mac70/projects
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:45 How it works
03:40 Cardboard experiment
05:27 Sensors
10:25 Assembly
11:20 Applications
12:26 Case Design
14:32 Outro
Music : Uppbeat
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Видео

DIY volumetric display (Star Wars inspired) - part 2
Просмотров 48 тыс.Год назад
Video of my DIY volumetric display project - part 2 Please have a look at the first video (part 1) before this one: ruclips.net/video/VTe0p5BMEBM/видео.html for a detailed description, please see my Hackster page for this project : www.hackster.io/mac70/projects This second video touches on the projection volume, the electronics, the software, and the Star Wars inspired enclosure. Chapters: 00:...
DIY volumetric display (Star Wars inspired) - part 1
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
Video of my DIY volumetric display project - part 1 A volumetric display device is a graphical display device that creates a visual representation of an object in three physical dimensions. The goal of my project was to create a kind of DIY volumetric display that can be made at home and with available components for makers. for a detailed description, please see my Hackster page for this proje...
My IR remote for 3d printing timelapse
Просмотров 5632 года назад
In this video I demonstrate my solution for creating 3d printing time-lapse videos. Based on a blog entry from Prusa about this topic : blog.prusaprinters.org/how-to-create-beautiful-3d-print-timelapse-videos_29743/ Each completed layer will move the bed to the front and a photo will be made by toggling a pin on the microcontroller which trigger the IR remote for my camera. For details and to d...
3D Printed Color Nipkow Display
Просмотров 163 тыс.2 года назад
This video is about my 3D-printed Color Nipkow Display project. The Nipkow disk was used in early television systems and can mechanically scan or create an image. The disk contains several holes on a spiral which will form in my case 32 lines. At any given moment in time, only one hole passes the LED which changes it's brightness and color to create separate pixels on the lines. I wanted to cre...

Комментарии

  • @TimberRough
    @TimberRough 2 дня назад

    Incredibly cool🔥❤, you got a new fan! ))

  • @cosmicmutant33
    @cosmicmutant33 2 дня назад

    What if you played the display flat. Then have the retro reflectors in a cone shape like it holds the display on the sides 360 end have from above the mirror beeing a bol with the underside beeing a beam splitter. Wouldn't that give you a full 360 vieuw like a half dome?

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 2 дня назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. It is quite interesting, however, that forming a cone - or generally modifying the surface of the retroreflective film - has no effect at all. You could even take a wave shape and stick the retroreflective film on it. The result would always be the same. This is because it reflects light in exactly the same direction. But because of the ray optics behavior we're used to, it's a little bit difficult to imagine...

  • @MrSongib
    @MrSongib 7 дней назад

    Now, I want to control my TV with voice + gestures + eye movement, instead of a remote. xd

  • @filiepgeeraert8301
    @filiepgeeraert8301 15 дней назад

    I just wonder, if you made a really large disc, and you put like many holes in it, would you then be able to reach 500 lines, for instance?

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 12 дней назад

      The problem with this is that you can't make the disk as big as you want it to be without running into significant mechanical difficulties. Increasing the resolution automatically increases the disk diameter, because you cannot make the holes as small as you want. But the speed at the outer edge of the disk at 1m is already almost 100 m/s at 30 revolutions per second! So this quickly becomes very challenging for the material and the motor.

    • @filiepgeeraert8301
      @filiepgeeraert8301 12 дней назад

      @@makermac70, I see, so the mechanical TV would have been always doomed to be replaced by something else.

  • @vectrexer
    @vectrexer 17 дней назад

    Fantastic! 100% YUM!

  • @Jianju69
    @Jianju69 22 дня назад

    Pepper's Ghost always impresses. Here's an idea for tuning your sensors: Light up a box and record the sensor data as you repeatedly "push" it. Use that resulting data as your paramater range for that button/area, kind of turning that fine-tuning process inside out.

  • @The_Social_Dude
    @The_Social_Dude 24 дня назад

    Mad skills, buddy! You have my respect!! Thank you for sharing this in such detail. I'm looking forward to sci-fi up my whole damn flat xD Ok, maybe not the flat, but my 3D Printer CGSD (Center of Getting Shit Done). Thank you once more!!!! Take care and have a great new year!

  • @parallax-shift
    @parallax-shift 25 дней назад

    Just found you. I'm obsessed with prewar mechanica tvs. Did you show this to the guys at early television foundation? They'd love it

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 24 дня назад

      Thanks for the recommendation, I hadn't heard of the Early Television Foundation. The museum is not exactly around the corner, but it would certainly be interesting to have a look. But I'm not sure if my setup is really interesting, though, since it's not an authentic replica of an old TV.

  • @bioman1hazard607
    @bioman1hazard607 Месяц назад

    Ever thought of making a barrel version of the nipkow disk, like instead of a plate what if you used a spinning barrel that covers over the whole assembly. I'm wondering if that would make a bigger screen based how wide the ring was and how fast it traveled

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 29 дней назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. I had actually thought of this before and even built a prototype. However, the construction was quite bulky, so I discarded it. Balancing the drum also caused problems at high speeds. But the advantage is that there is less distortion in the image.

  • @DL-kc8fc
    @DL-kc8fc Месяц назад

    That's great. It's a better way than the mirrored parabolic "hemispheres" that give the illusion of a hologram. I like your solution. Thumbs up.

  • @IgorFranca
    @IgorFranca Месяц назад

    This is awesome! WOW! 0 contamination.

  • @ophiochus5079
    @ophiochus5079 Месяц назад

    A "real" 3D Printer might be legit as it would project the whole 3D Object into the Resin to cure "in place" without the need of layers... would save a whoooole lot of time 🤓

  • @hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426
    @hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426 Месяц назад

    Wow congratulations!

  • @ghostlucian12
    @ghostlucian12 Месяц назад

    it also needs an ultrasound emitter, to reproduce the touch of a button

  • @RobertMacNeil-t7c
    @RobertMacNeil-t7c Месяц назад

    can you use a lens on this to make a projector?

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 Месяц назад

      The brightness of the Nipkow display is not sufficient. Usually only a few percent of the light from the LED can be used, the rest is simply absorbed by the disk. This is a fundamental problem and makes it virtually impossible to use as a projector.

  • @Ryan.Lohman
    @Ryan.Lohman Месяц назад

    I'm wondering if you could actually make a lenticular areal display similar to the Looking Glass Factory with this sort of technology. I'm just not sure if it would have the brightness for the material.

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 Месяц назад

      Thanks for the idea. I also thought of it once and tried a simple lenticular picture some time ago to display it in the air. Unfortunately, the effect is barely visible in my case. The resolution is probably too poor and due to the limited viewing angle only a few partial images are recognizable, which then do not allow the 3D effect to be recognized enough. This is a real pity, because I had hoped to be able to use the aerial image as a 3D display.

  • @heb8465
    @heb8465 Месяц назад

    I hate videos that show 20min process and 1min result waste of fucking time

  • @dakotasponseller3379
    @dakotasponseller3379 2 месяца назад

    There are atm's that use pretty much this exact setup

  • @talele75
    @talele75 2 месяца назад

    Very nice project! 🙂

  • @alice20001
    @alice20001 2 месяца назад

    This man literally made a floating display and doesn't have 10 million subscribers. What is wrong with RUclips?

  • @Hachi_Shibaru
    @Hachi_Shibaru 2 месяца назад

    So it’s NOT actually floating in mid-air. It just gives you the illusion when you look at it at the correct angles. :/

  • @tioneb78
    @tioneb78 2 месяца назад

    Good fail LOL....

  • @razorduece2713
    @razorduece2713 2 месяца назад

    i prolly use it for mobile gaming lol

  • @StefanFischerXD
    @StefanFischerXD 3 месяца назад

    Sehr schönes Design... das ganze Projekt handwerklich sehr gut umgesetzt... tolle Arbeit! Ohne das nötige Background-Wissen natürlich nicht realisierbar, aber schön zu sehen, dass es funktioniert. Danke für Deine Mühe 👍 Gruß von Stefan aus dem U-Allgäu

  • @DailyBlitzQuitz
    @DailyBlitzQuitz 3 месяца назад

    Smart

  • @Booooomoyo
    @Booooomoyo 3 месяца назад

    Hi Thats a very cool project you've done 🎉 amazing job! One question I have about this project is can you see the aerial display from all angles? Or do you have to face in the front of the display to see it?

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much. Unfortunately, the field of view is very limited in this simple version, and it is only possible to see the floating display at a very small angle from the front.

  • @nachoheaux
    @nachoheaux 3 месяца назад

    Maybe a visual 3d representation of a model in Blender? Or playing doom on it! 😅

  • @captheobbyist6434
    @captheobbyist6434 3 месяца назад

    this is so cool. if you add more sensors, you can make a full range of input. im wondering, why is the light not projected onto the ceiling? light will keep on traveling until it meets a certain point, does the beam splitter slow down the photons so they stop at a certain point? or is it intersecting light particles? i dont really get how this works, if the beam splitter just splits the light in half... if it does split it in half, then why doesnt it appear on the wall next to it? the second question i have, can this be made more compact? if it's basically a light stopping at a certain point, can you make a tiny display and then make it appear larger with a lens? sort of like AR glasses where you can interact with it but instead it's physical if this can be made as compact as those new glasses (im talking about apple vision pro or glasses from meta), and the input will be reliably enough, it can be used commercially!

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for your questions. The reason why there is no image on the wall is because it is not a projection principle. Rather, the impression of an image in space is created by the convergence of light rays. To understand this better, you might imagine that a real display would emit the same light rays at exactly this point. To make the application more compact, there are already concepts with optical elements that combine the beam splitter and the retroreflector. The design becomes much more compact, but still a box, and not really minimal.

  • @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER
    @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER 3 месяца назад

    future versions should not have the solid touch screen, only the floating screen.

  • @JShipley323
    @JShipley323 3 месяца назад

    This Guy just builds an entire application to calibrate the thing. Insanely awesome

  • @JShipley323
    @JShipley323 3 месяца назад

    This channel is so underrated 🤯

  • @sammy5576
    @sammy5576 3 месяца назад

    how would you widen the f0v

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 3 месяца назад

      there are concepts to have a wider viewing angle using special coated displays and transparent retro-reflectors (which I am unable to find, unfortunately)

  • @RoccondilRinon
    @RoccondilRinon 3 месяца назад

    Would there be a way to use some form of lenticular material to create a kind of 3D version? I feel like it should be possible but not sure how you’d specifically go about it. Perhaps even just using a 3DS-type lenticular display would do the trick.

  • @xoxogamewolf7585
    @xoxogamewolf7585 3 месяца назад

    8:57 XSHIIT

  • @WabuhWabuh
    @WabuhWabuh 3 месяца назад

    it's not floating in the air...it is the illusion of floating inthe air..

  • @R1po
    @R1po 3 месяца назад

    I'll integrate this in my space ship

  • @SantinoDeluxe
    @SantinoDeluxe 3 месяца назад

    ultrasonic parts are used pretty often for close distance sensors, its basically time-of-flights with sound wave

  • @Mono_Entertainment
    @Mono_Entertainment 3 месяца назад

    Can you make a handheld version?

  • @GordieGii
    @GordieGii 3 месяца назад

    Have you considered the VL53L5CX three axis TOF sensor?

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I have seen that sensor and may try it next time. However, the "large FOV" of 65° is a bit narrow for my system (I currently have a FOV of over 80° with my 3 sensor system).

  • @pebz117
    @pebz117 3 месяца назад

    This is soo awesome!!

  • @phyrexianjudgement
    @phyrexianjudgement 3 месяца назад

    Volumetric display with touch?

  • @ericbradley7675
    @ericbradley7675 3 месяца назад

    Are real holographic computer.

  • @shepardcoronel1980
    @shepardcoronel1980 3 месяца назад

    with ultra sounds ?

  • @AnonEyeMouse
    @AnonEyeMouse 3 месяца назад

    Given the limitation, why? I don't see the utility that justifies this amount of work.

  • @Briggsby
    @Briggsby 3 месяца назад

    Alrighty. Now combine it with a volumetric display, and make the whole thing the size of a cell phone, cmon, how hard could it be? /s

  • @CombineWatermelon
    @CombineWatermelon 3 месяца назад

    is there a link to the music used at 1:46 on youtube?

    • @makermac70
      @makermac70 3 месяца назад

      I am using uppbeat for my music - this track is called "Scenic" by wooll uppbeat.io/t/wooll/scenic

  • @gwyn.
    @gwyn. 3 месяца назад

    I think I've seen this in Japan at their 7-11s 2 years ago

  • @ai-pictures8833
    @ai-pictures8833 3 месяца назад

    FYI:If you see double image that is because of glass. Needs to be special glass to not reflect beam from both sides of glass sheet

  • @spambot7110
    @spambot7110 3 месяца назад

    0:32 you rly need to adjust your compressor. it is not pleasant having the background music ramping up to full volume and back down over the course of a 200ms pause. you need much less compression overall (lower ratio, higher threshold), and much slower release. if your software provides a lookahead compressor you could do use that to soften the attack as well. It's in the name, background music, it doesn't need to take every possible opportunity to occupy the foreground. some amount of compression could be nice for listenability, but the only time you want the background music to get really noticeably louder if you're not talking for maybe 10 sec or so at a minimum. and at that duration you just manually ramp the gain.

  • @kenjinks5465
    @kenjinks5465 3 месяца назад

    I have a theory: If you moved the real screen back and forth and had a sensor telling the CPU where the monitor was, you could create a cross section of a 3D object on the screen to match the position. Then with persistence of vision, the floating image would appear 3D. (going about moving the screen precisely is too much work, you got to just measure where the monitor is and update the image)