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* Laser cut Arduino enclosures [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5029 for the standard board], and [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5044 with the ethernet shield]: | |||
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* Constructing an LED tape light fitting using [http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/self-adhesive-warm-white-leds-metre-lumen-p-2018.html insanely bright LEDs]: | * Constructing an LED tape light fitting using [http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/self-adhesive-warm-white-leds-metre-lumen-p-2018.html insanely bright LEDs]: | ||
Revision as of 18:07, 5 December 2010
AKA Elliot
Interests
- Robotics
- Home lighting control
- Home automation
- Home AV control
- Rotor based flight
Projects
In my head
- Convert the IR code database from LIRC to the format used by the iTach should be easy - but I haven't got around to it.
- Making a scale railway crossing barrier for my young train obsessed nephew - mechanical advice needed!
- Ballbot remake - sourcing the omni-wheels is a problem - they are very cool wheels - almost the entire circumference rotates perpendicularly to the main axis of rotation.
In progress
- Candela - A Java API for controlling home lighting systems - initially those made by Rako.
- Making some kind of LED flashy christmas cubaubles with the laser cutter (on Thingiverse)
Actually got around to finishing
- Laser cut Arduino enclosures for the standard board, and with the ethernet shield:
- Constructing an LED tape light fitting using insanely bright LEDs:
- Constructing a ventilation system for my home AV cabinet (just an IKEA Bonde sideboard)