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splitflap
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How would you controller 100+ stepper motors (each with their own home sensor) on a single Raspberry Pi?
You might want to check out Scottbez's open source split flap display project (https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap). I've also been interested in replicating/streamlining this someday since I don't like the idea of manually applying vinyl lettering to all the PVC cards.
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Real-time decorative airport arrivals and departures board
There is a wonderful resource for a DIY option here: https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap
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Source for flip or rotary digit displays for a project?
https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap Found this long time ago, but is too complex for me
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Binging show with 7yo during his spring break. Which lead to our latest purchase.
For what it's worth, I've been keeping an I on https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap for some displays. At some point they have a easy version.
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Vestaboard – A Smart Display to Connect and Inspire
I was looking at these the other day - in the process of browsing around the subject I found this maker-project to create custom ones:
https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap
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I built a split-flap YouTube subscriber counter
This is based off the splitflap project, which includes ordering and assembly guides.
- The sound of this outdated display technology
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Open source “split-flap” mechanical display
Scott Bezek has a great video on "How a Split Flap Display Works" [0].
He also sells blank "flaps" on Tindie [1].
The documentation on how to build the Split Flap is also really awesome [2], including how to cut your own flaps [3].
I've been following this project for a while. It's pretty awesome. I estimate about $10 per character (as opposed to the $180/character (!!) another poster mentioned through Alibaba), with a large portion of the cost being the custom cut "flaps" (in small quantities). It seems like the cost could get in the $2-$4 range per character but I couldn't figure out how to do it without a significant amount of labor involved in cutting the flaps.
FYI, there's also a company called Oat Foundry that sells large split-flap displays [4]. I seem to remember the cost being in the $10k+ region but I don't see a price and I could be way off base.
Oh, interesting, I see Vestaboard also has a (smaller) one for around $3k [5].
[0] https://youtu.be/UAQJJAQSg_g
[1] https://www.tindie.com/products/scottbez1/blank-split-flap-d...
[2] https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap/wiki
[3] https://github.com/scottbez1/splitflap/wiki/Cut-flaps
[4] https://www.oatfoundry.com/split-flap/
[5] https://shop.vestaboard.com/products/vestaboard
lucidgloves
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Existing problems for the development of VR gloves?
While there are other VR gloves discussed on reddit. They all seem to very bulky [1] [2] [3] and maybe are not being developed by computer engineers? It seems like there are 2 main problems.
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Haptic glove on Indiegogo for 100
Looks like a spinoff of Lucas's Lucidgloves project
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Is there a way to do cheap VR on Linux?
I'd say either get a used Quest 2 to use with ALVR; or get a used Vive HMD with basestations, Slime Trackers and do a LucidVR-DIY for the controllers for cheapest full-body tracking.
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How to build cheap VR Haptic Gloves to FEEL VR. ( Lucas VRTech )
Mostly on github and discord. Keep in mind it's beta and not finalised: https://github.com/LucidVR/lucidgloves/wiki/Parts-Printing-Guides There are some build videos on the tiktok page: https://www.tiktok.com/@lucas_vrtech?lang=en
- What are the best VR gloves?
- VR Gloves Projekt
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VR gloves for a Occulus Quest 2?
If you have a 3D printer or want to go the DIY route, check out this project for some VR haptic gloves. They also have a SteamVR app and drivers so you'll be able to use then in games
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Since one of the questions I got the most was how will I get in the exoskeleton when it's ready, here is a preview (arms missing but they will come too).
I had a thought the other day about other uses for this. Especially in VR eh. I'm hoping the guy with the diy VR Lucidgloves see's it, if you know what I mean. In VR if you lift something there's no weight irl but if servos could work against you so it feels like you're swinging Gut's broadsword or pushing a heavy door.
- [UK] Request to print a project from GitHub.
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What projects have you been up to?
This is the Lucid VR project
What are some alternatives?
PolyDiceGenerator - A customizable Polyhedral Dice Generator for OpenSCAD.
opengloves-driver - An OpenVR Driver for VR Gloves
SplitFlapDisplay - Split flap display Arduino library
EECS249_HapticGlove - Embedded Systems final project
nest2D - Nest2D is a 2D bin packaging tool for python.
Polaron - A DIY drum machine for the teensy microcontroller (hardware / software)
Klimerko - ☁ DIY Air Quality Monitoring Device
Relativty - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200
TonUINO - Die DIY Musikbox (nicht nur) für Kinder
HadesVR - The "DIY" SteamVR compatible VR setup made for tinkerers.
iSpindel - electronic Hydrometer
NOMI-VR - NOMI VR Is An Inexpensive, Steam VR Compatible, Open Source VR Headset With Finger Tracking, Haptic Gloves.