Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Besides your MagicMirror, what are some Maker-projects you worked/working on?
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I have a new Project where i am currently working on
Found an beautiful Loewe Opta Radio from 1969 (R154) from ebay for cheap money. It should work as an Bedroom Radio with an alarmclock and Internetradio. Also it should include an receiver for the audio of my bedroom beamer and audio output to extern speakers. Also i want standalone usability so it has to include an toucscreen. The original Buttons, which have an great oldschool feeling should also have fully functionality.
The Original Board, which i built out from the frame. Radiotechnik from the Seventys!
100 Watt
Receiver built in the frame
Actually i wait for parts…
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This is an existing design that I modify to get rid of things a laser cutter can not make. Original design calls for dowels in certain spots (axles and such), I modify it to use the same flat sheet material. This’ll be a fun build
And how this compares to the Front End Loader I made last year:
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This is going to be my next project.
GameBoy Zero!
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waaah <3 that gamebooy :D i want to make an N64 out of a pi soon
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As if I don’t already have a bunch of stuff on my plate, yesterday someone asked me to re-make this for them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8PtwqRvVDUAfter calculating all 148 parts, it comes out to 135 hours of printing (24 hours a day, non-stop), $60 worth of material, about 175 meters of it. If I were to print it at high quality, it’s 190 hours of printing (24 hours a day, non-stop.)
Then you need to add 20 minutes of cooling time between prints (the print bed has to cool down before you can remove the parts), set up time, the assumption that there will be not a single failed print job, assembly time, machine time, and that pesky electric bill.
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The above post on Arcus … it’s being printed. Some of the pieces, when printed all at once, take 30+ hours.
In the mean time, this “rolled off of the assembly line” today:
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I don’t have pictures but have been working on a PI radio for my car… I had to take the software and port it over from German to English… I did and a few other people are using it LOL Mine’s not ready yet…
Got a 3d printer to make some parts but I’m a contractor and working on this stuff in the summer is too hard… I’m too busy so it’s winter work… :)
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@KirAsh4
so you designed, 3dprinted and built a one-hand-minirailgun driven by rubber bands? That’s crazy but awesome! -
@yawns said in Besides your MagicMirror, what are some Maker-projects you worked/working on?:
@KirAsh4
so you designed, 3dprinted and built a one-hand-minirailgun driven by rubber bands? That’s crazy but awesome!No I have not. The design is by that person in the video, Matthew Davis. I’m simply printing and assembling it for myself. I did however (re)designed the laser cut vehicle, laser cut, and assembled the thing. It’s sitting on my living room table right now, awaiting some minor changes.