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WIP - Enchanted Cottage
The work on my magnifier lamp is on slow at the moment as I've got involved with a design challenge that's got a deadline and requirement for weekly posts. The contest is "to enchant an every day object" so my plan is to take a weather house and hook it up to the internet to get a more accurate forecast. There's a few other changes along the way such as changing the motion to a more linear motion.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Fs...uWkcA9&index=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGiGf0bQTDM&list=PLqlC0KmGe83X-oCJ2_hvqEvRRQ1uWkcA9&index=3
You can follow the work in progress at the link below.
Enchanted Objects ... | element14
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Interesting project, looks like fun too.
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Cool project, combining elements of modelling, electromechanical building, and programming. :thumbsup:
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The deadline for the project was Friday so I worked hard last week to ensure I had something to demo. The build is complete but it might be nice to record a better quality video. However, I'm taking a well deserved break this week.
http://workshopshed.com/wp-content/u...c-1024x724.png
Enchanted Cottage Conclusion - Workshopshed
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Dang! Not a simple build by any means. Great job!:thumbsup:
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I like it,
I have also this kind of project , but for a clock, I have the prototype, with arduino, steppers, temp and pressure catpors, but I'm still thinking about the casing, I want something contrasting with technology, it's still open ..
Great topic !
Christophe
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Hi Christophe, sounds like a cool project, you might like my other project
A working Topsy Turvy Clock - Workshopshed
or this one I spotted the other day
https://hackaday.io/project/4896-int...-weather-clock
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Yes Andy,
Exactly what I couldn't find for a while, I knew I had already seen your clock somewhere, I kept googeling to find it back, and couldn't remember it was from someone here !
Thanks for giving me the link again, it's exactly that, I love your old looking, but fool of techno, and but full of mischief ;-)
I have exactly the same stepper as yours, and so far, I feel they are quite slow, so I guess the hands are not dirctly on the shaft of the stepper, and how do you manage to drive the two hands that are on the same axis ?
Edit, I just saw the video, I saw how you did it, but where did you find the necessary gears ?
There is another one, which you probably already know about, it's a big wooden spiral, with a ball rolling always in the bottom position, this one could be nice to do as well.
Thanks !
Christophe
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Christophe, those motors have a plantetary gearbox so have a ratio of 1/63.8. The gears came from Proops Brothers ltd via Ebay.
Here they are for a test fitting.
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I don't appear to have any photos of the concentric shafts but here's a sketch I made.
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Wow, the project got picked for the Grand Prize, a trip to the New York Makers Faire in September.