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  • Post LayerOne

  • Well layerone has been and gone, and apparently it was great, i don't know since i was in the back room getting a couple of hours sleep coding, while the others around me soldered boards together. I'm usually one to write up logs as they happen or just...
  • First Steps

  • My first steps were to get my hands on a motor. I started with the X27.168 motor, seen here. There are a couple of variants of these motors. The 168 motors have the pins exiting on the back of the motor, while the drive shaft exits on the front....
  • Designing a PCB

  • I designed my PCB in my favorite software - Diptrace. The motor footprint from switec's datasheet was missing a few key dimensions. It took a bit of measuring with a caliper and calculating hole sizes, but I was able to get all the dimensions correct...
  • Of Pointers, Pins, and Needles

  • While the PCB's were being built, I turned my attention to the pointer issue. The switec motor's have a 1mm shaft. A good pointer has to be a press fit on the shaft, but not so tight that the mild steel motor shaft is bent while pressing the pointer...
  • Putting a Face on a Gauge

  • With the PCB and parts finally back, and working pointers printed in safety orange, I started assembling. About 10 minutes of soldering later, the finished board looked greatNow I needed a face for my gauge. I broke out word for windows (I know,...
  • Board goes 3D - like *really* 3D

  • Added step models to all of the interesting parts of the board to make things look and feel more authentic and to size up enclosures and such that I will release that you can easily 3D print.  Have a look at the pic below in the project overview....
  • Level Translation Mods

  • The first pass of this board was built with the Due in mind (3V3) and other development boards that I had sitting around, almost all of which *other* than Arduino were 3.3V.   In planning the evolution of this however, it quickly made...
  • Everything 101

  • Your Hackaday Profile is the best way to express yourself. Fill it out completely so people can learn more about you.Basic profile infoWhen you first sign up to Hackaday.io, we ask you to enter some basic info about yourself such as: your username (which...
  • The Hacklet #1

  • With the influx of great projects on this site, we're going to step back once in a while to show off whats new, and highlight some of the neat stuff going on around the site. For this installment we start off with the Sci-Fi Contest, move on to some...