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  • RF light switch

  • All that is remaining is to upload the firmware, insert batteries, and enjoy remote lights at home. Receiver Arduino code: http://hastebin.com/rosumaneri.coffeeTransmitter Arduino code: http://hastebin.com/xalonaceqe.coffeeOne last thing, this...
  • Awesome Jacket

  • Started by sewing the EL wire design onto the jacket. The wool was easy to poke a hole into and pass the wire through. The holes did not tear, which is very nice. I tacked the wire into place with a couple of loops of thread. To make square corners (see...
  • Awesome Jacket

  • The pockets in the front of the jacket are lined and a convenient place for the electronics. The EL sequencer and inverter plus battery pack fits in one and the Arduino-based sound system and battery pack fit in the other.
  • Awesome Jacket

  • The Arduino sound card was constructed using a prototyping shield and the SOMO-14D sound module (that is sadly retired on SF now). I added an LM386N amplifier circuit, and it should be noted that it's best to go to the National (now TI) app note in its...
  • Awesome Jacket

  • The kill switch was constructed using a short piece of 1.5" ABS plumbing tube and two end caps. Through one end cap I ran a multi-wire cord that carried 5V and the switch cct; to the other end I connected a stereo plug to match the jack described above....
  • Arcade Control Panel

  • These instructions will assume you are going to build the same panel I did.  First step is to order all of the arcade control parts and whichever arcade control to USB solution you would like to use.  In my case, I designed my own.  It...
  • Arcade Control Panel

  • Step 3 - Hit up your local hardware store and pick up all of the lumber and hardware you will need.  Or if you are like me, dig through your salvage and scrap for most of it, then pick up what you don't already have.
  • Arcade Control Panel

  • Step 4 - Now things get interesting.  I happen to have access to both large printing equipment and a CNC mill.  I was able to print my design at full scale repeatedly till I decided I liked it, then transfer the design into the CNC software...
  • Arcade Control Panel

  • Step 5 - If you are following my build exactly, you now have a nice looking piece of plywood with a lot of holes in it.  Next you'll need to use a forstner bit to make a shallow recess for the top of the T-Nuts to sit flush with the top surface...
  • Arcade Control Panel

  • Step 10 - You will likely want to mount some kind of USB extension connector through the back of the frame.  Again, the type and style will depend on your control adapter, and if you've made it this far, you should be able to figure that out on...
  • Arcade Control Panel

  • Step 11 - Mount the hardboard bottom to your frame to enclose the electronics and wiring, and mount the feet so it doesn't scratch the hell out of your coffee table.
  • GLaDOs Replica for RORI

  • Print all parts and sand itAll parts are available in multiple format (.obj/.stl is the more interessant) hereThis is all parts printed:This is the disposition of all of the parts:
  • GLaDOs Replica for RORI

  • Assemble itFor the head :Put the RGB LED.Then, fix the camera:And the two servomotors:Then, the high part of the body:The fix the down part and the base (One motor is missing because I don't receive it):Put the sticker:Get some wires:Build the first...