Tag: electronics

Data Knife Code and Parts

Since I don’t think I’ve done a proper parts breakdown for the Data Knife yet, I’ll post it here. This model was designed around the following parts: 12BH510-GR Battery Holder for N-Style Batteries A23

Arc Grenade Code

Following up my previous posts breaking down some of the parts for the Arc Grenade and showing some of the wiring, I thought it would be appropriate to share the code running the Arc Grenade. Please note

Grenade Lights and Sound Test

I’ve made a bit of progress on the Arc Grenade that I’d like to share, so let me catch up with a couple of pictures and videos. None of this wiring was hard, it was

Jump Around!

While waiting for parts for my printer, I have also been working on something bigger than the grenade – a pilot jump kit. For the unfamiliar, the ‘pilots’ in the game are elite infantry

Tick, Tick, Boom!

While I was waiting for my damn printer repair parts to get shipped, I started poking around the internet for more Titanfall ideas. Jurica Pranjic on MyMiniFactory was nice enough to share his rendition of

Home from the Holidays

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rVH_hhYB1s I actually got as far as assembly and painting after filming the video above, but I suffered some setbacks. For what it’s worth, assembly is a relative breeze. Unfortunately, once the thing was

Redesign for the Jewel

So I got the data knife printed out pretty much in entirety and have noticed some things I wanted to address. Pictures first, though! It is just loosely held together by two screws in

Borrowing a Laser Cutter!

Progress continues after a bit of a fight with my 3d printer. It kept randomly shifting layers over on me and ruining prints. I was able to ascertain (thanks to Maria, with her quick

Titanfall Data Knife

I have been loving Titanfall 2, and I am not a guy who usually likes shooters. I enjoyed Titanfall 1, but 2 just clicks for me. I picked up the Collector’s Edition of the game, which

Arduino-Controlled Breathing

One of the things I decided the mask needed was the ability to control the airflow the fans produced through the hoses and into the mask. The easiest way to tackle the problem was

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