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Приєднався 26 тра 2015
Hugh Elliott is a Toronto, Ontario based creative technologist. Former freelancer with hughqelliott.com/blog/, now Senior Creative Technologist at thinkingbox thinkingbox.com
In 2017, Hugh created First Next Step www.firstnextstep.com/ , a networking event for freelancers, recruiters and agencies in the Toronto area. Like our page on Facebook firstnextstepevents/
In 2018, Hugh started Can't Sell This cantsellthispodcast.com/ with Stefan Grambart. This podcast focuses on the creative process. From ideas to execution, advice to inspiration, Can't Sell This uses conversation and wit to cover it all.
In 2017, Hugh created First Next Step www.firstnextstep.com/ , a networking event for freelancers, recruiters and agencies in the Toronto area. Like our page on Facebook firstnextstepevents/
In 2018, Hugh started Can't Sell This cantsellthispodcast.com/ with Stefan Grambart. This podcast focuses on the creative process. From ideas to execution, advice to inspiration, Can't Sell This uses conversation and wit to cover it all.
Operating Motorcycle Lift with a Windshield Wiper Motor
I posted to r/machining to ask whether a windshield wiper motor would be able to operate a motorcycle scissor lift. The advice was super helpful. I decided to pull the trigger and buy the motor because if it's good enough for droids, it's good enough for this.
The 3D printed parts were modelled in Fusion360 and printed on my Eryone ThinkerSE. The parts were printed at a fast setting and will need to be reprinted with modification for durability. And likely printed in PETG or ABS.
The end goal will be to attach casters, connect a L298N motor driver and an ESP32 to operate this over Wi-Fi.
The 3D printed parts were modelled in Fusion360 and printed on my Eryone ThinkerSE. The parts were printed at a fast setting and will need to be reprinted with modification for durability. And likely printed in PETG or ABS.
The end goal will be to attach casters, connect a L298N motor driver and an ESP32 to operate this over Wi-Fi.
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Buddy Device Housing Design and Components Assembly
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As part of working on the Buddy Devices system, I need to design example housings. This housing has a slim diffuser for the NeoPixel (RGB LED) strip that is on a ring internally and faces outward. When triggered, the vibration motor will activate or pulse to indicate your device is being signalled by a partner device. When you activate the momentary switch, two things will occur. The partner de...
Separating a Mesh Body in Fusion 360
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For my book in progress, Electronics for Props & Cosplay, I have a goal for a customizable helmet. I purchased a pack of royalty-free helmets from CGTrader. These need to be heavily modified to work as parts for the book. To begin the process, I have to the provided FBX files, import them into Fusion 360 then split up the single mesh body into multiple parts. This is the process I took. If you ...
Testing Action Camera, iPhone 14 Pro, Google Pixel 3 Central Pivot Camera Rig
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Some new parts were designed for the central pivot camera rig. A large central "table", a background holder for foamboard and wheel mounts to keep the arms rigid. Then I purchased a tripod ball mount from Amazon. www.amazon.ca/dp/B0179LJV6Q I tested out three different cameras to see how they'd work. The off-brand GoPro called ODRVM connected directly to the ball mount and sat centred the best....
INMP441 I2S Omnidirectional Microphone Board
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Soldering header pins onto the I2S INMP441 board. Thanks to my patrons for the continued support. Join my Patreon at www.patreon.com/hughqelliott Board: www.amazon.ca/dp/B0821521CV Soldering Iron: www.amazon.ca/Hakko-FX888D-Digital-Soldering-Station/dp/B00ANZRT4M
Setting Up An Adafruit Proto Shield To Upload To An ATTiny84
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There is a project I am working on in which I intend to use the ATTiny84. You can program this IC (Integrated Circuit) using an Arduino UNO. I was able to accomplish this with a breadboard. However when I need to repeat a task, I prefer something with more stable connections. On a breadboard, a slipped wire can make things unpredictable. I had an Adafruit Proto Shield (the one I used is discont...
Central Pivot Swing Arm End Mount Assembly
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Using 250mm 2040 aluminum extrusion, 8mm M4 screws, T-nuts and two 3D printed parts, I assemble the arms for the central pivot swing arm. This is a timelapse test using an off-brand GoPro I found so it's a little questionable quality.
Central Pivot Swing Arm "Final Assembly"
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Almost final assembly of the central pivot swing arm. Need to secure the top plate (whatever it will be) and mark the center. Then add a background. But this is very close and I feel this proof of concept is very good. The STL files I designed for this project are available for free on my Patreon! Head on over to www.patreon.com/hughqelliott and become a member for these and many other perks!
Installing Screw Inserts for Wood
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For my central pivot camera rig, I need a sturdy base to mount it all to. Luckily I have a spare base cabinet top sitting around from when I built my workspace. This is the process I used for mounting the plate to the top. 1. Find the center and mark it out. 2. Position the plate and mark out the screw holes using a center punch. 3. Using a Forstner bit (I got them and wanted to try them out) I...
Clean Desk Timelapse
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My workspace becomes more and more cluttered over time. Mostly due to me changing projects (self-directed or client) and not tidying up. This is me thinking "I'll get back to that. Better not put it away." As I clean up here, I am looking at cut wires I didn't throw away, screws, nuts, breakout components, etc. The effect of a truly messy desk ends up reflected in my mental state. There is noth...
Buddy System Disco Ball Prototype to Printed
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The printed prototype was printed to check all my fitment. I am happy with most of what I'd modelled but as usual, some tweaks need to be made. I am using Autodesk Fusion360 for my modelling. I print everything in PLA on an Eryone Thinker SE. I go through what tweaks I'll need to make and observe some of the shortcomings in my initial design. This is all for my Buddy System project. If you're l...
SSD1306 Adafruit Library & Small OLED display
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SSD1306 Adafruit Library & Small OLED display
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Gutanbac Shrine
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Gutanbac Shrine
Super Mario World - Game Boy Zero Handheld Edition
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Super Mario World - Game Boy Zero Handheld Edition
Nintendo Switch - Castle Crashers Gameplay
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Nintendo Switch - Castle Crashers Gameplay
Testing HDMI splitter with Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing
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Testing HDMI splitter with Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing
Autodesk Fusion360 Modelling A Momentary Switch
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Autodesk Fusion360 Modelling A Momentary Switch
Remote Controlled Truck & Camera Mount at the Indy
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Remote Controlled Truck & Camera Mount at the Indy
Remote Controlled Truck With A Mounted Camera Test
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Remote Controlled Truck With A Mounted Camera Test
Autodesk Fusion360 model of DEAX25FHE-4 Transducer for Patreon Commission
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Autodesk Fusion360 model of DEAX25FHE-4 Transducer for Patreon Commission
Using an ATTiny85 With a 74HC595 Shift Register
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Using an ATTiny85 With a 74HC595 Shift Register
Programming the ATTiny85 Using Arduino UNO and the Arduino IDE
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Programming the ATTiny85 Using Arduino UNO and the Arduino IDE
How to get the ATTiny85 Boards Manager in Arduino
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How to get the ATTiny85 Boards Manager in Arduino
Pretty ingenious
Sir what is the size of that tactile switch?
Why you need a switch, that doesnt function ?
@@evilcoot to visualize positioning and clearances in the enclosure.
can you remove legs?
You can snip off the legs you're not using, yes.
This beat kinda fire ngl
I'm trying to use Attiny85 with 2 pieces of 74hc595 for my dot matrix 8x8. It doesn't work. When I switch to Arduino UNO, it works without any problem. I already burned bootloader and test blink sketch with Attiny85. Please help.
Are you able to record the setup and upload it? If you followed my steps, you shouldn't be having any issues. It usually comes down reversing latch and clock or something like that.
@@hughqelliott I just found out ATTiny85 has only 5 I/O pins. I need 6.
Soldering makes it brittle so bigfoot can brake it off no problem. It makes my shorts all twisted my good sr. . Lol ! I see the age of this video and had to have some fun . You did a great job !
lol. Yeah. I posted an update once I bought the correct crimpers. If I wasn’t learning I’d be wasting my time.
That bgm is so nostalgic
How can you make the switch do on/off
That's all the switch does, really. But it's not a toggle. This type of switch is a momentary on/off
how do you turn off the recorder
This is awesome, thank you so much for filming this! if I want to run this on my large speaker can I use a bluetooth module instead of the amp and solder it straight too the board?
I don’t know. Do you have a link to the module.
you are a bad teacher. how come you assume we know how to do stuffs. why then do we want to learn from you?
What in this video is missing for you to succeed?
Cant find the file with the h4n mixed track though. Only the individual tracks. Fruatrating.
Can we buy this on AliExpress??
you can buy it from the creator www.tindie.com/products/handheld-gaming/retro-esp32-x-assembled/
Hello shouldn't the microphone hole be at top to let in audio?
You can solder the pins however you like and what fits your project. While soldering the pins, it is a good idea to put a small piece of tape on top of the microphone hole to avoid any flux or solder splash.
Can it go with android phone
Does anyone know if you can also run LEDs with this ?
Thank you for this video. I used it as a base to create an imitation smoke detector for a son. I completed the project last night, and I am very happy with it. I hope this will suffice that I can stop testing my 9 smoke detectors twice a day every day. or more correctly, lifting him to test each smoke detector.
Perfect use case!
I must ask, why is +5V connected to PWMA/B? is it just to get a steady rpm?
The PWM pins are part of the controller logic, which is +5V in the case of the Arduino UNO. At least, I think that's why.
me too i like to solder 1st and crimp after 😉
Promo-SM 🎊
I don't know what i am doing wrong, but i have mine wired the same and when i attach the power supply the soundboard doesn't show it is getting power ans i hear a squelling sound from my speaker
That has all the earmarks of a connection issue. A squealing sound from the speaker is a signal problem from the board. Is it possible you reversed the power connection to the amp with the signal connection?
@@hughqelliott I switched the power supply and it worked, I was trying to power it with a 3v coin cell battery so maybe that was the issue?
Found one of these bears at a value village in Toronto. So I need the other bear to get it to do anything? I saw the electronic box in the back and was totally confused until I saw your video. I’m still confused how it works 😂
That's really strange. I only made 20 for their campaign. As far as I understood it, they'd retrieved them all. You'd not only need the other bear, you'd need the specific bear it was paired with. Add to that, the board used in the bear requires a card and account to actually connect to the network and the card was deactivated shortly after the campaign ended. It ending up at Value Village is quite funny. I wonder how many others are out in the wild? If you think you'll toss it, I'd love to have it.
@@hughqelliott From a contest forum link I found it implied 100 pairs could be won by sharing a story/hashtag? I assumed someone who won donated them to value village. Wish I had found both 😂. Cool project!
@@Havebikewillride there were bears made that don't have all the components of mine and just lit up. maybe that's the version you have?
Possibly! This one has a white box in the back I opened it assuming it was a battery box but it just had some electronics inside. From the white box was a small cable, not connected to anything. I don’t see where a battery would go. It looks like there is a mechanism in the stomach you can press, similar to your video
@@Havebikewillrideok! That makes more sense. Yeah the white box is from the mass-produced version. I made a really limited-edition (like I said, I made 20). You should only need to add batteries to light up the bowtie with the button on the front of the box.
What voltage will it work up to . I need to convert 45v to 5v , I know 7805 is only rated to 35v have you tried to run on higher voltage?
Nah bro even it it works it will probably burn out in a minute.
1:17 it’s 5pin usb
Thanks man! Very useful info
@hughqelliott love it! Gota have your base tools!
Cool!
Took a few tries to get the hang of it, thanks for letting me know I'm doing it right.
I still mess it up occasionally but it is 100% a better solution than soldering.
Thanks for saving the content to this website. With it taken down this is the remaining place to see those great reflections and historical overview, Appreciated.
Paul Soles was one of the best. He was so candid and funny when I had the chance to speak with him. A real gem of a person.
Hello sir, Can I record directly dslr from mixer to this Audio interface to DSLR? Please advise
raw.githubusercontent.com/damellis/attiny/ide-1.6.x-boards-manager/package_damellis_attiny_index.json not able to download some header files getting the error is there any solutions
Great video! I noticed you're using silicone wires for your connections. I'm interested in the specifications of these wires - specifically, what AWG (American Wire Gauge) are they? I'm planning a similar project . Thanks in advance!
I've been using 20AWG. I think maybe I could use a thinner gauge but it's worked so far.
Thanks a lot.
You’re god, thanks
🥰
So many memories playing this and all the other lucky charms games as a kid. Wish there was still a way to somehow play them. Thank you for making them!
Looks epic!
I have all the correct equipment for crimping, but there are times when I want solder and crimping. Then I apply a coat of solder or solder paste to the bare wire before crimping, and reflow with a heat gun after crimping. The crimp is solid, and the wire is soldered to the pin.
I have found something similar. If the use case means someone other than me is disconnecting and reconnecting plugs, I might add solder for strength.
I noticed you connected the mono amplifier to the left speaker off of the FX board at first, then you changed it over to the right speaker later in the video. Was there a reason for that?
i might have exported the audio to be right channel only. i don't recall, sorry.
when i plug the adafruit into the pc do i need to remove power from the Vin on the side of the board? i dont want to give it double voltage and blow it.
Yes, correct! Remove the VIN
I remember playing this game, although I can't recall if I beat it or not, as well as the only other lucky charms game I remember quest for the new charm. Glad to see that proof of these old games still exists, when so many have been redacted even before the Flash shutdown! Thanks for making this!
I built so many games at that time and lost them all. If I find any more I'll definitely post them. Thanks so much.
@@hughqelliott Thanks, hopefully you can find them somewhere, others I just remembered were Prehistoric Peril and Keep Me Mini.
Nice, clear usage, thanks! 1) What gauge of wire are you using here? 2) Exactly what JST connectors are those (e.g., jst-xh)?
You're welcome! 1. I think it's 20awg. 2. JST-XH, yes
OMG! That is so handy to know. With my old card, I was inserting and exiting it so many times, it broke, and I had to buy a new one. Thanks again!
phew. Glad to hear. I try and keep a few cards handy and back up my files whenever I can. Losing my recordings is a secret fear.
After a file transfer how do you find it in your computer?
How wide is the thinnest bit? Looking at some small JSTs it needs to be no.more than 1mm. My SN-28b tends always to butcher these because it's way too thick
Do you know if you can also do the same to transmit audio or is it necessary to connect the power cable?
To use it a throughput for audio you don't need the power cable.
I see that the insulator is crimped into the conductor crimp area. Which is not good. It could cause connectivity failure.
I appreciate that. Thanks.
you are a life saver brother, thanks you
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