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modification of the arduino(firmata) object
www.dorkbotpdx.org/blog/feurig/buttons_and_sliders_and_st...
ETA-2834 w/o date in fake-rolex case.
Remove the cyclop (put it into Acetone)
Sapphire Crystal,
Ceramics bezel Insert, Scrow-in back/crown.
ここは小樽運河のはずれです。毎日小樽運河にはたくさんの観光客がやって来ますが、ここまで来る人はあまりいません。たいていの人は観光バスがとまるあたりで記念写真を撮って、後はその辺の店でショッピングです。でも僕は小樽に来ると必ずここにやって来ます。この日も寒くてどうしようかと迷いましたが、結局来てしまいました。何故か? それはこの場所に、よそ行きではない小樽の風景があるからです・・・・。
I stripped out the adhesive out of the light strips and put in some 3M Dual Lock velcros so to allow more options for light positioning
Then spread epoxy all around the rim of the barrel, making sure to seal the entire thing in place, then set it aside to let it dry.
Photos from our trip though a greenhouse for doing SCIENCE!
Blog: www.whatisthescience.com/exploring-science/scientific-gar...
Lisa's R3000 laptop had the power plug stop working. It required disassembling the entire thing to install another or use the expansion port on the side for power. Commercial cables for that are $130-$220 and hard to find so I used this homemade fix I found on tomshardware.com forum using an old pci card I cut up, a $3.50 plug from radio shack and part of an old battery holder. Works surprisingly well, if I say so myself. I wish I could have hid the wires for a cleaner look but it works and saved the laptop.
close-up of the leg snap modification...and the hem detail (love this!). For the modification I added 5/8" seam allowance instead of normal 3/8" otto allowance. Used twill tape for stabilization. I used the KS Sewing for Baby book for the snap modification.
The one problem I did have with this pattern and would have evaluated more closely if I was not in such a hurry was that when I went to put on the snaps the center seam seemed to be off (on both pairs). The inside leg seam was the same length however the back left leg was longer and the back right leg was shorter (hard to explain and I didn't snap a pic). I do want to make this again and will definitely check this out more closely next time.
Here's the stock FireFly.
Step 1: Remove all screws from the case, make note of the 3 screws that are different front the others, they go in the stock. You do NOT need to remove the two screws in the cocking lever, that will come out all on its own without removing the screws.
There should be a total of 20 screws including the one on the battery cover.
Side by side comparison of the modified PT EOS taillight and a Planet Bike Superflash.
The new LED is a Luxeon III red-orange, rated for 190 lumens at 1.4A - should be good for about 40 lumens at the normal EOS max power (300mA).
The superflash has a tighter beam, but the EOS seems to be putting out a lot more light (1w on the EOS vs .5w on the superflash). The PT EOS also has better water seals, and you can set it for low and medium brightness, as well as flashing), making it a lot more durable/versatile as a bike light.
I'm not sure if this photo is at all helpful, but here is the inside of the modified neckline. You can probably see all of the ends I had to weave in. I'll explain more when I blog this later today.
The foot design in the Exosuit was ok, but I found that it was not nearly as stable as I would have cared for. With the addition of the big fuel tank/Jetpack, the extra weight caused it to be even more unstable. I extended the feet back by 2 studs. I also widened the feet with a small bracket and tile underneath. After taking this picture I replaced the 1x1 tiles with a cheese slope.
There are two power wires running to the sunroof.
A 25 amp always on circuit , and a 15 amp circuit that powers the sunroof (and the dash power outlet)
The goal is to re-route the switched circuit so that it can work off the always on circuit.
This modification is a DO AT YOUR OWN RISK project. I am NOT responsible for any damage that may occur to you, or your car.