Wow thats some cool stuff! Can you make a Video aboout this paint how you created this popup or open the youtube tab? Like a tutorial? That would be awesome!
That part was done with Python. In fact, this is the entire script to listen to the USB serial device and open the tab when it gets a line from the ESP32: gist.github.com/wybiral/651152c03033da3356b0a8be4bd0fa4f The actual Python method that opens the tab is webbrowser.open_new from this standard module: docs.python.org/3/library/webbrowser.html
Could you lower the viscosity of that stuff down with a solvent that would allow it to flow through a fountain pen so it would allow you to make a still dense but more precise line?
You can definitely water it down some to thin it out but the thinner the layer of paint the more resistance there is. That could be fine, especially if you want more of the resistance property (like for a potentiometer). Using a stencil, you could also have more control over the shape and thickness. It comes in little icing-tube type containers too that seem easier to apply: www.bareconductive.com/shop/electric-paint-10ml/
Why am I only hearing about this now, and why isn't this being covered by the news? Is this the max it is capable of, or is it still being worked on? Because where I'm standing, this has so many possibilities
Nice demonstration! Do you also have any social channels? We'd like to share your video there.
Thanks! I'm happy with my videos being shared anywhere.
Wow thats some cool stuff! Can you make a Video aboout this paint how you created this popup or open the youtube tab? Like a tutorial? That would be awesome!
That part was done with Python. In fact, this is the entire script to listen to the USB serial device and open the tab when it gets a line from the ESP32: gist.github.com/wybiral/651152c03033da3356b0a8be4bd0fa4f
The actual Python method that opens the tab is webbrowser.open_new from this standard module: docs.python.org/3/library/webbrowser.html
Very nice 👍 but what is microcontroller of your screen ? Is it available in the market ?
Could you lower the viscosity of that stuff down with a solvent that would allow it to flow through a fountain pen so it would allow you to make a still dense but more precise line?
You can definitely water it down some to thin it out but the thinner the layer of paint the more resistance there is. That could be fine, especially if you want more of the resistance property (like for a potentiometer).
Using a stencil, you could also have more control over the shape and thickness.
It comes in little icing-tube type containers too that seem easier to apply: www.bareconductive.com/shop/electric-paint-10ml/
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Why am I only hearing about this now, and why isn't this being covered by the news? Is this the max it is capable of, or is it still being worked on? Because where I'm standing, this has so many possibilities
Are silver conductive paints thermally conductive too? If yes, how much is the thermal conductivity?
How would you do this without the touch board? Is it possible to do it with raspberry pi only?
How can I get this bare conductive paint or made it?