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Hmmm. Hi.
As with merlin I just signed up to say basically the same thing. I think this is completely awesome and me and a friend have been working on making our own. I hope it doesn't offend you that we're copying your work.
you should be proud actually, you've inspired us to do more than sit around playing Bioshock 2, and I spent the time to finally figure out how that darn 555 timer really works, as well as learning various other new tidbits.
We initially planned to use hard drive motors, and for anyone else attempting this, I do NOT recommend this. They're really cool and interesting, but somewhat complicated to get them to run. Not only that, but they have almost no torque and thus aren't really suitable for this project. Just fyi.
Also a thanks to merlin, those tips to view the pictures were really helpful. We've been working on it for four days without pictures, I think we've come up with some creative solutions to problems, but the pictures are very interesting nonetheless.
We too have cool ideas for modifications haha, but for now we're still trying to get one axis to be 100% (or as near to it as it can be) functional and reliable. We'll keep referring to these forums and if you don't mind maybe even ask some questions when we get stumped.
Thanks again for the cool idea and fun project. Very awesome for a week project I must say. Working on any other fun toys or back to real life for now? Haha
As with merlin I just signed up to say basically the same thing. I think this is completely awesome and me and a friend have been working on making our own. I hope it doesn't offend you that we're copying your work.
you should be proud actually, you've inspired us to do more than sit around playing Bioshock 2, and I spent the time to finally figure out how that darn 555 timer really works, as well as learning various other new tidbits.
We initially planned to use hard drive motors, and for anyone else attempting this, I do NOT recommend this. They're really cool and interesting, but somewhat complicated to get them to run. Not only that, but they have almost no torque and thus aren't really suitable for this project. Just fyi.
Also a thanks to merlin, those tips to view the pictures were really helpful. We've been working on it for four days without pictures, I think we've come up with some creative solutions to problems, but the pictures are very interesting nonetheless.
We too have cool ideas for modifications haha, but for now we're still trying to get one axis to be 100% (or as near to it as it can be) functional and reliable. We'll keep referring to these forums and if you don't mind maybe even ask some questions when we get stumped.
Thanks again for the cool idea and fun project. Very awesome for a week project I must say. Working on any other fun toys or back to real life for now? Haha