Why is this a new trend on RUclips, all these videos with upbeat music and funky editing, but no actual instructions or information. Thanks dude, you've left me uneducated and annoyed, but at least inspired to continue.
Could you list the total cost you paid for the project? I ask because several of the links you've provided are deactivated, unavailable, or no longer vending....
Can it be set to only accept specific amounts of money? Making a vending machine that only accepts 25 or 50 cents per item seems a bit moot; if you could set each item at $1.50 though then it might be worth it.
can you explain the detail about wire connection and how to set up coin acceptor with arduino, (code/program if any) that the important thing that people want to know though
Hola.necesito algo de ayuda en esto q soy nuevo. Solo sería decirme si estas piezas son las q necesito.ya q en la pagina a la que compran o an puesto enlace no trabaja donde vivo. Gracias de antemano.y un video.espectacular me encanta!!
Mahmoud Noweir Windows Photo Gallery Page issues Not to be confused with Windows Live Gallery. Windows Photo Gallery (formerly known as Windows Live Photo Gallery) is an image organizer, photo editor and photo sharing app. It is a part of Microsoft's Windows Essentials software suite. Microsoft announced that the product will no longer be supported or be available for download after January 10, 2017.[3] Windows Photo Gallery Windows Live Photo Gallery logo.png Windows Photo Gallery 2012 Windows Photo Gallery 2012 Developer(s) Microsoft Stable release 2012 (v16.4.3528.331) / April 18, 2014; 3 years ago Operating system Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8,[1] Windows 10[2] Platform x86-compatible with SSE2[2] Type Image organizer, image viewer, raster graphics editor and photo sharing License Freeware Website photogallery.live.com Contents Features Edit Windows Photo Gallery provides management, tagging, and searching capabilities for digital photos. It provides an image viewer that can replace the default OS image viewer, and a photo import tool that can be used to acquire photos from a camera or other removable media. Windows Photo Gallery also allows sharing of photos by uploading them to OneDrive, Flickr and Facebook. Photo management Edit Windows Photo Gallery provides the ability to organize digital photo collection in its Gallery view, by adding titles, rating, captions, and custom metadata tags to photos. There is also limited support for tagging and managing video files, though not editing them. Windows Photo Gallery uses the concept of hierarchical tagging (e.g. People/Jim, Places/Paris) to organise photos. Deleting a tag from Windows Photo Gallery will also remove it from all photos in the utility. Adobe Systems's Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) metadata standard, a descendent of the ubiquitous Exif standard which almost all digital cameras currently support, is also supported. This allows for data such as the tags to be stored and edited much more efficiently than EXIF or IPTC. Since Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011, geotagging and people tagging[4] (with facial detection and recognition) is also supported. For some supported image file types, People Tags can be read and saved using the Microsoft People Tag XMP Schema.[5] Photo editing Edit Windows Photo Gallery allows photos to be edited for exposure or color correction. It also provides other basic photo editing functions, such as resizing, cropping, and red-eye reduction. Users can view a photo's color histogram, which allows them to adjust the photo's shadows, highlights and sharpness.[6] Further, Windows Photo Gallery also includes editing tools such as blemish remover and noise reduction. Photo editing technologies developed by Microsoft Research,[7] including Panoramic stitching, Photo Fuse, and AutoCollage are also included in Windows Photo Gallery. Windows Photo Gallery also supports the ability to batch resize photos, where multiple photos can be resized in one single action,[8] as well as the ability to rotate videos. Photo and video import Edit Windows Photo Gallery's photo/video import tool provides the ability to view, select, and tag photos that are automatically grouped by date-taken.[9] Format support Edit Windows Photo Gallery is based on the PIX engine which uses the Windows Imaging Component (WIC) library. The application has native metadata handling and tagging support and since the Windows Imaging Component is extensible, it can organize and view any image format for which a third party WIC codec is installed. Therefore, the supported formats depend on the Windows version, additional WIC codecs for QuickTime/raw image formats/Webp, and platform updates,[10] e.g., JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg), BMP (.bmp), PNG (.png), TIFF (.tif and .tiff), HD Photo .wdp (later replaced by JPEG XR .jxr), and GIF(.gif) images,[11] as well as most common video formats. Windows Photo Gallery uses the Windows Color System. Legacy image formats such as PCX and WMF without WIC codec cannot be viewed. For animated GIFs only individual frames are shown.[citation needed] History Edit Digital Image Photo Library 9 Edit The application started development in December 2001 as a new "Photo Library" offering (code named "POD") that was added to the established "Picture It!" product. The combination was released under the name "Digital Image Suite". This was the first photo organization and management tool offered by Microsoft. It was released with Digital Image Suite 9 on June 3, 2003. Digital Image Photo Library 10 Edit The second version was released on June 12, 2004 Digital Image Photo Library 11 Edit The third and final version branded Photo Library was released April 22, 2005. A further "Anniversary edition" that included Windows Vista compatibility fixes was released August 18, 2006. Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista Windows Photo Gallery Edit The first version of Windows Photo Gallery was included with all editions of Windows Vista and replaced Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Themed photo slideshows with smooth transitions were only available in the Home Premium and Ultimate editions. Windows Live Photo Gallery (Wave 2) Edit With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft decided not to bundle Photo Gallery within the operating system. Instead, Windows 7 came bundled with a software called Windows Photo Viewer, which has the editing capabilities of Windows Photo Gallery removed. The full suite of Photo Gallery was released as part of the Windows Live Essentials software suite instead, and as such, the application was also renamed as "Windows Live Photo Gallery". The first version of Windows Live Photo Gallery beta was released on June 27, 2007,[12] and the final version released on November 6, 2007.[13] Windows Live Photo Gallery 2009 (Wave 3) Edit Windows Live Photo Gallery 2009 came out in beta with the rest of Windows Live Essentials 2009 beta in September 2008, with a new interface. On December 15, 2008, the "beta refresh" versions of Windows Live Essentials 2009 applications were released including Photo Gallery. This release included many changes since the previous beta release based on user feedback. A significant visual change in this release was the introduction of a new application icon which added a common design theme to all the Windows Live Essentials applications. The words "beta" was removed from the build number. On January 7, 2009, the "beta refresh" versions were released as the final versions, with the exception of Windows Live Movie Maker. Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 (Wave 4) Edit Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 beta was released by Microsoft, along with the rest of Windows Live Essentials 2011 beta, on June 24, 2010. The 2011 version features new additions such as batch people tagging, blemish remover and noise reduction. The beta refresh was released on August 18, 2010, and the final version of Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 was released with the final version of Windows Live Essentials 2011 on September 30, 2010. It was updated with a hotfix (along with the rest of Essentials except for Mesh and Family Safety) on December 1, 2010. New features in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 include addition of a ribbon to the user interface, batch processing, a clone tool, facial recognition, geotagging with support for Bing Maps, image stitching, and noise reduction. Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 also integrates with Facebook, Flickr, OneDrive, RUclips, and the now defunct Picasa Web Albums and Windows Live Spaces to facilitate file uploads to online services.[14] Windows Photo Gallery 2012 (Wave 5) Edit The Wave 5 version was released on August 7, 2012 as Windows Photo Gallery 2012; Microsoft dropped the Live branding from its title. Windows Photo Gallery 2012 introduced an AutoCollage feature that allow users to automatically create a collage of their images, as well as the ability to publish videos to Vimeo.[15] References Edit ^ "Windows Essentials 2012 system requirements". windows.microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved July 12, 2013. ^ a b "Photo Fuse Windows 10". windows.microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved January 2, 2016. ^ "Windows Essentials 2012 Release Notes". Support (92 ed.). Microsoft. 10 September 2016. ^ "How to Tag People in Photos with Windows Photo Gallery". Retrieved 2016-06-28. ^ "People Tagging Overview". MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved 9 December 2016. ^ LeBlanc, Brandon. "Announcing Windows Live Photo Gallery". Retrieved June 27, 2007. ^ Karthik Anbalagan. "Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Creating Panoramic Stitches with the Windows Live Photo Gallery". Retrieved December 28, 2007. ^ Anbalagan, Karthik. "Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Resizing Photos in Windows Live Photo Gallery". Retrieved December 28, 2007. ^ Wong, Karen. "Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Changes to Photo/Video Import in the Live Photo Gallery Beta". Retrieved December 28, 2007. ^ "Platform update for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1". Microsoft Knowledge Base. 2013-02-02. KB 2670838. Retrieved 2014-03-16. ^ "Understanding Picture File Types". Microsoft. Retrieved 2014-03-19. ^ Announcing Windows Live Photo Gallery ^ Final Windows Live Wave 2 applications available for download ^ Thurrott, Paul (October 6, 2010). "Windows Live Essentials 2011: Windows Live Photo Gallery". Supersite for Windows. Penton. Retrieved March 27, 2017. ^ Weed, Brad (August 7, 2012). "Introducing the New Windows Photo Gallery and Movie Maker". Windows Blogs. Microsoft. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
Here are two easier ways: 1) tools: money Instructions: go to a store that sells vending machines. 2) tools: mask, black shirt, black pant, black shoes, ak-47, and a team. Instructions: go to a bank or a walmart and rob the crap out of it😂
Gemma Medina he left the messurments in the description so if I was you I would try Target, Home Depo, Michaels ( how ever u spell it ), and places where you can get wires like that, I suggest looking at old remote control cars or stuff to get wires
k tal amigo ya tengo todo ...solo me falta k me apoyes con el programa y las conecciones para armarlo....esta buenísimo....ojala me apoyes con el diagrama y el sketch para presentarlo como practica en mi escuela...gracias ….salu2 desde tabasco..mexico
What would you pick?
If you like this video thumbs up to upload more :)
share it with your friend
Good idea
Home Invention you should sell some of the stuff you make cuss i would buy the drank and snack machine for sure
+Battery King size beds and mattresses of my life and work out how much 2nd of a problem, but the
you should do a video on how you programed this
Home Invention do you have the code for the project, say on github
Why is this a new trend on RUclips,
all these videos with upbeat music and funky editing, but no actual instructions or information.
Thanks dude, you've left me uneducated and annoyed, but at least inspired to continue.
Toool the info is in the description
very nice project. Can you show the electronic circuit schematically and post it?
This is amazing! I want to do something like this and was wondering if you have the code?
What type of wire did you use to hold snacks plz and Thxs
Is there a way to get these items because the link is not working for most of them
Can you make a full detailed version of this?
Cuz I don't really understand the wiring system and what components to use
You have the programming of the circuit, as you programmed the Arduino, Regards
Most amazing thing i seen all day
What is the Arduino code used? All parts are mentioned in the description except for the code.
Could you list the total cost you paid for the project? I ask because several of the links you've provided are deactivated, unavailable, or no longer vending....
I love this idea any chance you can make it and deliver ?
its cool and i want to make it but how do you connect the wires
Bro you’re a genius
OMG this is so cool
I'm not gonna do it, too complicated to me XD
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..ممكن إ. . . والله حي . وظغ في زلاا
Ian Christopher bad
Can it be set to only accept specific amounts of money? Making a vending machine that only accepts 25 or 50 cents per item seems a bit moot; if you could set each item at $1.50 though then it might be worth it.
Who watches the video but ends up not making the craft ?
Chris Milicaj me
Chris Milicaj in progress
I'm going to make this
Chris Milicaj Literally every diy/craft video I have ever watched.
Chris Milicaj so me
this is amazing.....! can you give me code of this project?
can you explain the detail about wire connection and how to set up coin acceptor with arduino, (code/program if any) that the important thing that people want to know though
“At home” like I have any wood and tools at home...but it’s pretty cool!
Nice video man!
wow... 3 years ago and no likes or comments.
that’s sad
@@jpm.motivation yea lol
Hola.necesito algo de ayuda en esto q soy nuevo. Solo sería decirme si estas piezas son las q necesito.ya q en la pagina a la que compran o an puesto enlace no trabaja donde vivo. Gracias de antemano.y un video.espectacular me encanta!!
Is there a video on how to wire and program it?
Can I have the code for arduino or circuit diagram for vending machine.I'll be thankful for your favor
Shanawar Chouhdry This is what I need pointless otherwise because we can’t make it!
Learn c++
What kind of wire is used for the spirals? Awesome job, btw ;)
Very nice. Can you teache us how do a make a card vending machine?
Hi! Can I have the schematic diagram of the circuitry here? I would like it to use it in my thesis. Please? Thank you.
Wow great! I will Be DOING this one day
hello, do u have the schematic drawing for the arduino?
Nice video 👍
How do we program it
Mahmoud Noweir p
Mahmoud Noweir
Windows Photo Gallery
Page issues
Not to be confused with Windows Live Gallery.
Windows Photo Gallery (formerly known as Windows Live Photo Gallery) is an image organizer, photo editor and photo sharing app. It is a part of Microsoft's Windows Essentials software suite. Microsoft announced that the product will no longer be supported or be available for download after January 10, 2017.[3]
Windows Photo Gallery
Windows Live Photo Gallery logo.png
Windows Photo Gallery 2012
Windows Photo Gallery 2012
Developer(s) Microsoft
Stable release
2012 (v16.4.3528.331) / April 18, 2014; 3 years ago
Operating system Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8,[1] Windows 10[2]
Platform x86-compatible with SSE2[2]
Type Image organizer, image viewer, raster graphics editor and photo sharing
License Freeware
Website photogallery.live.com
Contents
Features Edit
Windows Photo Gallery provides management, tagging, and searching capabilities for digital photos. It provides an image viewer that can replace the default OS image viewer, and a photo import tool that can be used to acquire photos from a camera or other removable media. Windows Photo Gallery also allows sharing of photos by uploading them to OneDrive, Flickr and Facebook.
Photo management Edit
Windows Photo Gallery provides the ability to organize digital photo collection in its Gallery view, by adding titles, rating, captions, and custom metadata tags to photos. There is also limited support for tagging and managing video files, though not editing them.
Windows Photo Gallery uses the concept of hierarchical tagging (e.g. People/Jim, Places/Paris) to organise photos. Deleting a tag from Windows Photo Gallery will also remove it from all photos in the utility. Adobe Systems's Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) metadata standard, a descendent of the ubiquitous Exif standard which almost all digital cameras currently support, is also supported. This allows for data such as the tags to be stored and edited much more efficiently than EXIF or IPTC.
Since Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011, geotagging and people tagging[4] (with facial detection and recognition) is also supported. For some supported image file types, People Tags can be read and saved using the Microsoft People Tag XMP Schema.[5]
Photo editing Edit
Windows Photo Gallery allows photos to be edited for exposure or color correction. It also provides other basic photo editing functions, such as resizing, cropping, and red-eye reduction. Users can view a photo's color histogram, which allows them to adjust the photo's shadows, highlights and sharpness.[6] Further, Windows Photo Gallery also includes editing tools such as blemish remover and noise reduction.
Photo editing technologies developed by Microsoft Research,[7] including Panoramic stitching, Photo Fuse, and AutoCollage are also included in Windows Photo Gallery.
Windows Photo Gallery also supports the ability to batch resize photos, where multiple photos can be resized in one single action,[8] as well as the ability to rotate videos.
Photo and video import Edit
Windows Photo Gallery's photo/video import tool provides the ability to view, select, and tag photos that are automatically grouped by date-taken.[9]
Format support Edit
Windows Photo Gallery is based on the PIX engine which uses the Windows Imaging Component (WIC) library. The application has native metadata handling and tagging support and since the Windows Imaging Component is extensible, it can organize and view any image format for which a third party WIC codec is installed. Therefore, the supported formats depend on the Windows version, additional WIC codecs for QuickTime/raw image formats/Webp, and platform updates,[10] e.g., JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg), BMP (.bmp), PNG (.png), TIFF (.tif and .tiff), HD Photo .wdp (later replaced by JPEG XR .jxr), and GIF(.gif) images,[11] as well as most common video formats. Windows Photo Gallery uses the Windows Color System. Legacy image formats such as PCX and WMF without WIC codec cannot be viewed. For animated GIFs only individual frames are shown.[citation needed]
History Edit
Digital Image Photo Library 9 Edit
The application started development in December 2001 as a new "Photo Library" offering (code named "POD") that was added to the established "Picture It!" product. The combination was released under the name "Digital Image Suite". This was the first photo organization and management tool offered by Microsoft. It was released with Digital Image Suite 9 on June 3, 2003.
Digital Image Photo Library 10 Edit
The second version was released on June 12, 2004
Digital Image Photo Library 11 Edit
The third and final version branded Photo Library was released April 22, 2005. A further "Anniversary edition" that included Windows Vista compatibility fixes was released August 18, 2006.
Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista
Windows Photo Gallery Edit
The first version of Windows Photo Gallery was included with all editions of Windows Vista and replaced Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Themed photo slideshows with smooth transitions were only available in the Home Premium and Ultimate editions.
Windows Live Photo Gallery (Wave 2) Edit
With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft decided not to bundle Photo Gallery within the operating system. Instead, Windows 7 came bundled with a software called Windows Photo Viewer, which has the editing capabilities of Windows Photo Gallery removed. The full suite of Photo Gallery was released as part of the Windows Live Essentials software suite instead, and as such, the application was also renamed as "Windows Live Photo Gallery". The first version of Windows Live Photo Gallery beta was released on June 27, 2007,[12] and the final version released on November 6, 2007.[13]
Windows Live Photo Gallery 2009 (Wave 3) Edit
Windows Live Photo Gallery 2009 came out in beta with the rest of Windows Live Essentials 2009 beta in September 2008, with a new interface. On December 15, 2008, the "beta refresh" versions of Windows Live Essentials 2009 applications were released including Photo Gallery. This release included many changes since the previous beta release based on user feedback. A significant visual change in this release was the introduction of a new application icon which added a common design theme to all the Windows Live Essentials applications. The words "beta" was removed from the build number. On January 7, 2009, the "beta refresh" versions were released as the final versions, with the exception of Windows Live Movie Maker.
Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 (Wave 4) Edit
Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 beta was released by Microsoft, along with the rest of Windows Live Essentials 2011 beta, on June 24, 2010. The 2011 version features new additions such as batch people tagging, blemish remover and noise reduction. The beta refresh was released on August 18, 2010, and the final version of Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 was released with the final version of Windows Live Essentials 2011 on September 30, 2010. It was updated with a hotfix (along with the rest of Essentials except for Mesh and Family Safety) on December 1, 2010.
New features in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 include addition of a ribbon to the user interface, batch processing, a clone tool, facial recognition, geotagging with support for Bing Maps, image stitching, and noise reduction. Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 also integrates with Facebook, Flickr, OneDrive, RUclips, and the now defunct Picasa Web Albums and Windows Live Spaces to facilitate file uploads to online services.[14]
Windows Photo Gallery 2012 (Wave 5) Edit
The Wave 5 version was released on August 7, 2012 as Windows Photo Gallery 2012; Microsoft dropped the Live branding from its title. Windows Photo Gallery 2012 introduced an AutoCollage feature that allow users to automatically create a collage of their images, as well as the ability to publish videos to Vimeo.[15]
References Edit
^ "Windows Essentials 2012 system requirements". windows.microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
^ a b "Photo Fuse Windows 10". windows.microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
^ "Windows Essentials 2012 Release Notes". Support (92 ed.). Microsoft. 10 September 2016.
^ "How to Tag People in Photos with Windows Photo Gallery". Retrieved 2016-06-28.
^ "People Tagging Overview". MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
^ LeBlanc, Brandon. "Announcing Windows Live Photo Gallery". Retrieved June 27, 2007.
^ Karthik Anbalagan. "Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Creating Panoramic Stitches with the Windows Live Photo Gallery". Retrieved December 28, 2007.
^ Anbalagan, Karthik. "Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Resizing Photos in Windows Live Photo Gallery". Retrieved December 28, 2007.
^ Wong, Karen. "Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Changes to Photo/Video Import in the Live Photo Gallery Beta". Retrieved December 28, 2007.
^ "Platform update for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1". Microsoft Knowledge Base. 2013-02-02. KB 2670838. Retrieved 2014-03-16.
^ "Understanding Picture File Types". Microsoft. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
^ Announcing Windows Live Photo Gallery
^ Final Windows Live Wave 2 applications available for download
^ Thurrott, Paul (October 6, 2010). "Windows Live Essentials 2011: Windows Live Photo Gallery". Supersite for Windows. Penton. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
^ Weed, Brad (August 7, 2012). "Introducing the New Windows Photo Gallery and Movie Maker". Windows Blogs. Microsoft. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
what
is just your name or what
is just name or what
what's codeing for the arduino and the wiring I sold like to build this
HEY KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING BECAUSE ONE DAY YOU CAN BECOME FAMOUS ONE DAY FOR WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND INSPIRING KIDS SOME DAY . P.S. GREAT WORK
that thumbs up at the end xD
i am doing similar pf this project...can i have the code of this project?
What's the use of micro servo here?
brother i am doing a term project on vending machine.can you suggest a suitable name for vending machine .this name is so common .
This is the only one that is exactly like the big ones not like the others
Nice slow motion buying
Make a lot of these and sell them on ebay or something and you get lots of money
hello would it be possible to have a connection diagram
Amazing. How can I get source code ? Help me pls
Bom dia. Onde vejo o código? Por favor me ajude.
Can someone please provide the circuit schematics? I would love to make this.
Here are two easier ways:
1) tools: money
Instructions: go to a store that sells vending machines.
2) tools: mask, black shirt, black pant, black shoes, ak-47, and a team.
Instructions: go to a bank or a walmart and rob the crap out of it😂
Omg, i was thinking about this project
OMG OMG IM SUBBED TO U!!
UniBuilds wet
UniBuilds ryh
UniBuilds shut the fuck up man
Donnie Cannie jr who don't you and stop acting so immature and fuck yourself
部品集めて、作りたくなってきた。
Nobody:
Random yt channels:
How to make PS5 from ice cream sticks
Is there an attached code?
What kind of metal is the spring?
where can i get the arduino diagramm and the code ?
How was this wired an programmed this does not help me an I wanna build this
Can you please share the code that you used? Thank you
Dude this is amazing
what is the code for it?
I wish you could make secret room with this thanks
Hey, what is the Arduino code?
Now this person is what I call a serious dude he is not making it with card board lmao😂😂😂
where did you get your supplies from?
Gemma Medina he left the messurments in the description so if I was you I would try Target, Home Depo, Michaels ( how ever u spell it ), and places where you can get wires like that, I suggest looking at old remote control cars or stuff to get wires
Gemma Medina but I highly suggest Home Depo
i really like your vending machine and thank you for your help now i can start on it tomorrow
do you have the code? arduino
From where do u got the wood?
OMFG WHERE DITCHU GET THAT COIN ACCEPTOR, KEYPAD, LCD DISPLAY, AND ARDUINO FR'M!!!??
What’s the arduino code please?
Can you use links in the description
Can we like if we throw garbage and get food plz help me
Wow super awesome
By any chance is there any arduino code for this project anywhere??
My dad watched this and did it now it’s in my room
Morgan Antoline wow
Ohhhh!
I like it
Hello @homeinvention! Can you please give me the code?
Donde consigo esos materiales
Oh omg is dhe best❤👌
Can you please send me the electric diagram and the Arduino program??? I am really serious on doing my own please ☺️
Can you make one with bills
what about programme can you give it to us pls
I LOVE THIS WORK TIME
Where am I supposed too get micro servo from 🤷♀️🤔
from the same shop website where u got your coin acceptor from.
Boa noite. Tem o código?
You should make a mini store or make a Cashier thing in the stores :D or atm
Wow this is cool.
k tal amigo ya tengo todo ...solo me falta k me apoyes con el programa y las conecciones para armarlo....esta buenísimo....ojala me apoyes con el diagrama y el sketch para presentarlo como practica en mi escuela...gracias ….salu2 desde tabasco..mexico
Arduino code kiya he
Is there any code?
I wanna buy it how much I'll order this
very nice
Most of that stuff they had no one would have that in there house
how much money will it be
You didn't mentioned the code
What is your camera ?
So cool!
Yeah like everyone is meant to have a servo what ever it's called in there house
great idea
How much do you want for it
Omg this is so cool
A cuanto la vendes
y el programa nunca lo pasa y tampoco esta en los comentarios
The coding??
Nice 💯
Can i get the diagram??
Why is he moving weirdly slow when putting the coin in
Where is the code?
@homeinvetion so do you have Arduino code?