Tag: videos

Prototyping the Scanner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwlVqF_BDNE I had time to rig up a quick test of the initial Voight-Kampff electronics setup. I have had a bunch of projects where I have prototyped something on a larger arduino (i.e. an

Custom Data Knife Boxes

I wanted to share what I hope is a nice little surprise: We’ve made collectible boxes to ship the finished items out in! We ordered dielines from Packlane for boxes that would be big

Data Knife 2.0

While I was happy with my older dataknife versions, I kept having a nagging feeling I could do better. This, I think, is better. This knife is the result of a lot of different techniques

Hours of Printing Later…

Progress on the Smart Pistol. I can’t tell you guys how happy I am that everything seems to work and fit together pretty much exactly as expected. I’ve even got some shaky video to

Finished Data Knife

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01RfFmuc26k The data knife is done and dusted! Though I’m probably going to make a second version to try a few other painting ideas. The carbon fiber texture was painted on with spray paints,

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

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

NYCC 2016: From the Stage

We’re still in the post-convention daze, but I took the evening to edit together some of the footage from the Twitch live stream of the event. I ended up placing second in our category,

Black Desert Online Twitch Overlay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfz1_zUa-60 Black Desert Online and I had a brief fling during the summer of 2016, right around the time of the game’s American release. It was an interesting game largely because a lot of

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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