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One of my shutter releases developed for the 'Woody' robitic panoramic heads.
This one was for my Fuji S9500 which had a shutter button threaded for an old-fashioned cable release.
Flat Lego plates with gear teeth are fixed to a sliding beam on the inside. When the wheel turns it operates another small gear inside which pushes the sliding beam along to operate the cable release. To zero it it I turn the gears until the sliding beam just touches the plunger on the release.
Never felt really safe with this one because I worried that if I got the programming wrong the beam might keep pushing after the shutter had fired. Thought this might damage the button on the camera or even pop it right off!
I suppose I could put a spacer on the plunger to limit its range of movement.
Now superseded, first by an 'electronic remote' plugged into the side of the camera - the contacts were pressed together by a cam on a Lego motor instead of by hand. That was supersede in turn by a similar system but the contacts were replaced by relays which were operated directly from the Lego brick. Saves a motor and is smaller as well as more reliable.
Mindsensors are going to supply a device which will add rotation control to the older rcx motors as well as the new power function units. These are all smaller than the Mindstorms motors so can make units like this a bit neater.
Designed to mount directly to overhead ladder rack or cable tray, Siemonʼs Cable Tray Rack delivers 4U of easily installed and accessible 19 inch rack mount space above cabinets and racks without consuming additional floor space, making it ideal for use as a Zone Distribution Area (ZDA) or Equipment Distribution Area (EDA) in data centers. Used with copper patch panels or fiber enclosures, the cable tray rack can increase cabling
density, improve cable routing, simplify moves, adds and changes and provide pre-cabled connectivity for rapid deployment of new cabinets, racks and equipment.
Improved Thermal Efficiency — Helps improve airflow by managing patching fields and cabling above cabinets and racks, minimizing obstruction of equipment cooling features.
Rapid Data Center Deployment — Can be used in conjunction with Siemon’s pre-terminated copper and fiber solutions to reduce installation time.
Open Compatibility — Rack mount solution attaches to all common overhead cable tray and ladder rack systems, including Siemon’s RouteIT system.
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Solved cable routing troubles on my Swift with Sturmey-Archer 5 speed hub by brazing a cable stop to the leg of the rack.
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Electrical resistivity: 0.0165
Impedance: 75Ω
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I have a bad case with not enough cable holes so I never bothered with cable management. However, imagination always works like a charm so I bought cable ties and started working on that mess.
Yes, I'm serious. This is specifically for my upcoming bike tour. The GDMBR travels through small town America so this should be sufficient. *fingers crossed*
Juan, lleva en sus ojos señas de un tiempo que pronto esta por venir...
ni la vida ni la muerte se rinden
con sus cunas y sus cruces.
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