Paedryn
12-16-2017, 01:22 AM
Hello everyone.
I am new to the group as having an actual account while having spent months only reading others postings.
I am wondering about the constant requests to look over someones wiring diagram or design ideas. Every response I have read has been polite and encouraging. My thought was why not have a spot that shows wiring diagrams for the different options, starting with the basic stunt saber up through the various sound boards, LEDs, etc. With a good diagram and a solid description of what the build is for, a list of needed components and how this design functions, would help alleviate some questions.
Please understand I appreciate the need and desire to learn through study and practice. In my mind, it is that process that teaches most effectively. But the forum at times gets a bit confusing. Especially when a post is from 5 + years old and new parts and information supplanted the out of date response.
And if I missed the area that does this already, I apologise. Several of the videos were outright amazing in explanation and options. Those tutorials really helped me tremendously.
A solid diagram and build intent that can be studied to help understand the what and the how of it would be indispensable to newer builders. Is there a rule, either spoken or unwritten, that frowns on sharing that much information?
I tend to ramble when I post in a forum, so I will stop here and save your sanity! Thank you for your time and any response you give. I have really enjoyed lurking on the forum and learned so much that I am ready to start my own build. First parts ordered!
I am new to the group as having an actual account while having spent months only reading others postings.
I am wondering about the constant requests to look over someones wiring diagram or design ideas. Every response I have read has been polite and encouraging. My thought was why not have a spot that shows wiring diagrams for the different options, starting with the basic stunt saber up through the various sound boards, LEDs, etc. With a good diagram and a solid description of what the build is for, a list of needed components and how this design functions, would help alleviate some questions.
Please understand I appreciate the need and desire to learn through study and practice. In my mind, it is that process that teaches most effectively. But the forum at times gets a bit confusing. Especially when a post is from 5 + years old and new parts and information supplanted the out of date response.
And if I missed the area that does this already, I apologise. Several of the videos were outright amazing in explanation and options. Those tutorials really helped me tremendously.
A solid diagram and build intent that can be studied to help understand the what and the how of it would be indispensable to newer builders. Is there a rule, either spoken or unwritten, that frowns on sharing that much information?
I tend to ramble when I post in a forum, so I will stop here and save your sanity! Thank you for your time and any response you give. I have really enjoyed lurking on the forum and learned so much that I am ready to start my own build. First parts ordered!