Mind blown by dual photography
Mind blown by dual photography
Ieri istella ha aperto le porte a tutti. Mi piace.

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La qualità dei risultati è di sicuro migliorabile, specialmente per chi come me in rete usa più l’inglese che l’italiano.
Si potrebbero criticare certi “singhiozzi” del sistema nell’aggiornamento dei dati o nel supporto dei browser (sono rimasto sorpreso nel vedere che le mappe storiche funzionano meglio su Internet Explorer che su Chrome!). Se ci saranno ancora tra un due-tre mesi sarà grave, ma per ora vanno perdonati, considerando un periodo di rodaggio del motore.
Le potenzialità ci sono e sono evidenti.
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emacs in viper-mode wizard level: you can type a macro that shows you a Higgs boson.
I have finally managed to edit the video of my DIY plotter, I hope you enjoy it!
As you can see from the video, I have put the electronic inside the scanner, and I have improved the pen holder. I have also found an acceptable solution for cables of steppers, and added a reset/halt button.
Now the plotter is a self-contained device, with just USB and power plugs (Arduino is power by the USB, the grblShield by a 12V 3.3A power source got from an old monitor).
To sum up the experience of building this plotter I want to list all the resources that have been useful/necessary for me to complete it. I will follow the direction that goes from having the idea of plotting my “John Moses Olano” picture to actually having it plotted on a piece of paper.
All this stuff to draw something on a piece of paper. Something that I could have done with a printer in 20 seconds!
The fun, the satisfaction, the true experience is not in reaching the goal, it is in the travel you do to reach the goal. And this has been a very nice travel, during which I have learnt many new things and met many nice persons.
UPDATE: see the video and get more info on the whole project.
I have received the grblShield and my DIY plotter has finally connected its hardware body to its software (and firmware) soul… and it worked perfectly!
In this post I’m publishing just a few shots of the complete assembly and the first complete drawing realized with it.
In the next weeks I will prepare some videos of the plotter in action, and at least two tutorial posts on tasks that, in these first experiments, I have found to be non-trivial:
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While waiting for SPIRE 2011, that will start next Monday, I had some fun playing with some of the Erik Demaine and Martin Demaine’s Puzzles, specially this one: Erik will give on Tuesday a keynote talk titled Constructing Strings at the Nano … Continue reading