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Gcode log:
\skeinforge.py C:\Users\danielsikar\Documents\Orca\STL\Arduino_Bumper_0005.stl
File C:\Users\danielsikar\Documents\Orca\STL\Arduino_Bumper_0005.stl is being chain exported.
Carve procedure took 11 seconds.
Bottom procedure took 1 second.
Preface procedure took 0 seconds.
Inset procedure took 34 seconds.
Fill procedure took 1 minute 32 seconds.
Speed procedure took 2 seconds.
Raft procedure took 4 seconds.
Comb procedure took 16 seconds.
Dimension procedure took 7 seconds.
Skeinlayer layer count 16...←
Statistics are being generated for the file C:\Users\danielsikar\Documents\Orca\STL\Arduino_Bumper_0005_export.gcode
Cost
Machine time cost is 0.13$.
Material cost is 0.06$.
Total cost is 0.19$.
Extent
X axis extrusion starts at -35 mm and ends at 35 mm, for a width of 70 mm.
Y axis extrusion starts at -28 mm and ends at 28 mm, for a depth of 55 mm.
Z axis extrusion starts at 0 mm and ends at 5 mm, for a height of 5 mm.
Extruder
Build time is 8 minutes 2 seconds.
Distance extruded is 22141.3 mm.
Distance traveled is 25446.4 mm.
Extruder speed is 48.0
Extruder was extruding 87.0 percent of the time.
Extruder was toggled 274 times.
Operating flow rate is 7.5 mm3/s.
Feed rate average is 52.8 mm/s, (3166.2 mm/min).
Filament
Cross section area is 0.13 mm2.
Extrusion diameter is 0.4 mm.
Extrusion fill density ratio is 0.77
Material
Mass extruded is 3.0 grams.
Volume extruded is 2.8 cc.
Meta
Text has 16548 lines and a size of 654.0 KB.
Version is 11.04.26
Procedures
carve
bottom
preface
inset
fill
speed
raft
comb
dimension
Profile
PLA
Slice
Layer thickness is 0.32 mm.
Perimeter width is 0.51 mm.
The exported file is saved as C:\Users\danielsikar\Documents\Orca\STL\Arduino_Bumper_0005_export.gcode
It took 2 minutes 58 seconds to export the file.
RGB colour sensor data collected by Arduino Blend Micro. Data is sent to iPhone over Bluetooth Low-Energy.
Our fall Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers is off to a great start. I taught this evening course with my associates Donald Day and Edward Janne on September 14, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.
We welcomed a wonderful group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a high school student. We started by giving our students an overview of the popular Arduino board. We then learned how to light up an LED, add a button to turn it on and off, and play a sound with a piezzo buzzer.
Students accomplished all these steps successfully, and seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. We’re really happy that this course is going so well and we look forward to teaching next week’s class.
View more photos of this Arduino course:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659914570948
Learn more about this Arduino 101 class:
www.tammakers.org/arduino-101/
Read our Arduino 101 Guide:
bit.ly/arduino-101-guide-fall-2016
Check out our course slides:
bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-fall-2016
Learn more about Tam Makers:
Holding two red, blinking LEDs as eyes to show the speed and direction of the attached DC motor. The Motor is conceiled in a LEGO enclosure and attached to a LEGO wheel. The Arduino Diecimilia board has a hand wired shield with a H-bridge motor controler and two resistors to drive LEDs.
This is my first ever project and is pretty simple!
The black blob at the rear of the breadboard is a buzzer, which plays an irritating rendition of 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Start' over and over.
Turning the white knob at the front controls how fast the tune plays.
Our fall Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers is off to a great start. I taught this evening course with my associates Donald Day and Edward Janne on September 14, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.
We welcomed a wonderful group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a high school student. We started by giving our students an overview of the popular Arduino board. We then learned how to light up an LED, add a button to turn it on and off, and play a sound with a piezzo buzzer.
Students accomplished all these steps successfully, and seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. We’re really happy that this course is going so well and we look forward to teaching next week’s class.
View more photos of this Arduino course:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659914570948
Learn more about this Arduino 101 class:
www.tammakers.org/arduino-101/
Read our Arduino 101 Guide:
bit.ly/arduino-101-guide-fall-2016
Check out our course slides:
bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-fall-2016
Learn more about Tam Makers:
These are some pictures of the liquidware geoshield for the arduino. The source code and schematics are available at www.liquidware.com
These are some pictures of the liquidware geoshield for the arduino. The source code and schematics are available at www.liquidware.com
RGB colour sensor data collected by Arduino Blend Micro. Data is sent to iPhone over Bluetooth Low-Energy.
Persistence of vision display build on an old hard drive.
Parts (for display):
-1 Arduino pro mini
-16 leds w/ 220 ohm resistors
-2 8-bit shift registers
-4 AAA batteries
-1 tiny breadboard
-1 prototype pcb
- lots of wire
- 1 hall effect sensor (A3144)
- 1 10k resistor (for sensor)
- 1 tiny magnet (harvested from hdd)
Parts (for driving the motor)
- 1 Arduino pro mini
- 3 IFR520N N-channel mosfet
- 3 10k resistors (pull-down)
- 3 180ohm resistors (limiters)
- 3 leds (for debugging etc)
- 4 AA batteries (1.2 v rechargable)
Affection for wiimote, We tried to source the same accelerometer it uses. But I even get a quote of about $138 from our local supplier for an Accelerometer module... No, never for me.
Being angry about their pricing, we managed to fabricate out PCBs and solder out the ADXL330, with 2.54mm pin header which it could insert into Arduino easily.
www.seeedstudio.com/depot/wiimote-3axis-accelerometer-mod...
Arduino Academy, a 3-day summer programme for students in New Zealand, 7-9 July 2014. Catalyst IT was the organizer.
Our fall Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers is off to a great start. I taught this evening course with my associates Donald Day and Edward Janne on September 14, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.
We welcomed a wonderful group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a high school student. We started by giving our students an overview of the popular Arduino board. We then learned how to light up an LED, add a button to turn it on and off, and play a sound with a piezzo buzzer.
Students accomplished all these steps successfully, and seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. We’re really happy that this course is going so well and we look forward to teaching next week’s class.
View more photos of this Arduino course:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659914570948
Learn more about this Arduino 101 class:
www.tammakers.org/arduino-101/
Read our Arduino 101 Guide:
bit.ly/arduino-101-guide-fall-2016
Check out our course slides:
bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-fall-2016
Learn more about Tam Makers:
Mini Arduino dengan konektor USB, bisa dipasang pada breadboard. Menggunakan IC USB TTL dari Prolific. www.indorobotika.com