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Laser Cutting Circuit Diagrams In Plywood Using Inkscape

Shane Ormonde7 years ago03 mins

This circuit diagram was designed in Inkscape with all of the electrical symbols taken from the WikiMedia commons electrical symbol library. It’s got transistors, voltage sources, LEDs, resistors etc all in SVG format. There are a few steps in Inkscape to convert a circuit diagram to something that can be laser cut. Step 1: Convert…

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Laser cut carboard planetary gear

Shane Ormonde8 years ago2 years ago143 mins

  Build Info: Gears made using the gear extension in inkscape. The inside gear or ring gear was also made with this extension but I inverted it. I’ll be making a video tutorial on how to do this in the near future. The ring gear has 42 teeth, the 3 ‘planet’ gears have 12 teeth…

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Displaying Inkscape images on the LEGO NXT brick with LeJOS

Shane Ormonde8 years ago8 years ago16 mins

If you are new to using inkscape then maybe check out their tutorial page to get started drawing basic shapes. This is what it looks like when you open up inkscape: The default page size when Inkscape is started up is a4. To make our lives easier, we can change the page size to match…

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  1. wattnotions on Messing about with trilaterationSeptember 27, 2023

    Not unnecessarily complicated enough :D

  2. Mikhail Grushinskiy on Messing about with trilaterationSeptember 26, 2023

    Why don’t you just use GPS with 2 cm accuracy which is achievable with RTKLib?

  3. Maria on Low power magnetic hold and release mechanismAugust 25, 2023

    From where i can read out more about it. Do you have any suggestive readings?

  4. Mikhail Grushinskiy on OpenWave – take 2May 28, 2023

    You would also need fast Fourier transform to find out waves frequently to use it as reference point to give…

  5. Mikhail Grushinskiy on OpenWave – take 2May 28, 2023

    You would need wind sensor real-time data. You would need to tilt compensate wind data from real time IMU data.…

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