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Görkyver
Добавлен 2 янв 2011
I build stuff and share it on the web🕸️
Periodic Table Clock - Arduino Powered DIY Clock
🛠️DIY Guide: gorkem.cc/projects/PeriodicTableClock/
🎵Music: Debussy: Reverie, L.68 Performed by Simone Renzi, published under Creative Commons(CC) license
🎵Music: Debussy: Reverie, L.68 Performed by Simone Renzi, published under Creative Commons(CC) license
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Trinteract: an Open-source 3D Input Device (Demo)
Просмотров 5 тыс.12 часов назад
🛠️DIY Guide: gorkem.cc/projects/Trinteract/ 🎵music: Mornin Glo - Royaltyfree music produced by Danya Vodovoz
Marble Clock (2018 Reupload) - DIY Guide in Description
Просмотров 21512 часов назад
🛠️ DIY Guide: gorkem.cc/projects/MarbleClock/ 🎵 Music: Nocturnes, Op.55 performed by Luke Faulkner (piano) licensed under Public Domain
Bu çok iyi. Müzik yapmak için bir midi klavye oluşturmak için onu kullanmayı hayal edebiliyorum. Sentezleyicileri daha fazla olasılıkla çalmak için dokunma dinamikleri, aftertouch ve wobble efektleri mümkün olacaktır. Çok teşekkür ederim, ellerinizden öpüyorum. Berlinden Selamlar.
Very cool! Nice work
it does the same as a mouse, with a scroll wheel... but has no buttons and is slower and less accurate
How can we buy it
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This is great! You can also call it a mini space mouse
Brilliant! This is so simple and elegant! I also love your website, it's so cute and I adore all of the little details :P
This is so nerdy and I love it :D I love chemistry and might give this build a shot!
Really cool!
Thanks for very interesting project! Subscribed for more❤
How many millimetres can you travel before it stops? i have an application where i have a 10mm stroke but still have no idea how to measure it i don't think the 3d sensor is so stupid idea
It's really sensitive but it gets finicky after 8mm, the distance can be increased with a stronger magnet tho.
you can use a lever to reduce movement in half, if it's on a single axis you can use a regular hall effect sensor, another option is a potentiometer and cable, or a linear potentiometer. if you just need the ends you can use an optical sensor and a flag. if it's fully enclosed and doesn't need that high of a resolution a cheap solution is a ramp and an led with heatshrink on it (to avoid bouncing the light around) + a linear optical sensor (e.g. photo resistor)
if they make analog stick for joysticks with hall sensor they would go bankrupt as nobody keep buying new controller after pot fail
they already do
tbh the joysticks still fail, because cheap plastic and such. if you look at mechanical vs optical switches the lifetime on optical switches is 30% more to twice as long at best. the track on potentiometers could be made thicker and have basically no issues if the joysticks are recalibrated semi-regularly (like on the ps2, iirc the joysticks are calibrated when you do a full turn.)
Looks nice, but mouse would be better for most scenarious you presented. Also NEVER add any clip between notebook screen and chasis. Once you will forget and destroy your mac screen. Don't do it.
have you ever done... anything?
Noice
Cool
Very nice project, thanks for sharing!😊
*_That was awesome…!_* *You have a severe talent*
Awesome project, congratulations! I'm surprised it works on the Switch too!