I use and recommend Eagle (because thats all I know!) lol..
it has GREAT support all over the 'net.. tons of tutorials, plug-ins, community support, extra scripts... and seems to be the...
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I use and recommend Eagle (because thats all I know!) lol..
it has GREAT support all over the 'net.. tons of tutorials, plug-ins, community support, extra scripts... and seems to be the...
nice! lol
I posted on these over at the RPF.. :)
or to sabersmiths that are NOT involved with the direct development of said boards... :)
good point..
they would.. (but loosely) ;)
as far as sizes?
or material?
Sinktubes .. and not the MHS sleeve stock is what is mostly used..
sinktube is thinner...
MHS sleeve material is thicker.. gives a nice 'depth' to a saber...
re: trim rings - they normally fit IN-BETWEEN MHS parts.. and get locked down between two screwed together MHS parts.
MHS parts have an OD of roughly 1.45
sink tubes go OVER MHS parts.. and...
winner winner chicken dinner!..
(bingo)..
wiring diagram != schematic
schematic != firmware/code
IMHO.. just from going off your posts.. Id say this is BIG bite you'll be taking if you...
FYI..
parts in the SaberBuilder v1 (as you call it).. are NOT necessarily parts you can buy through TCSS store front...
that is an old, antiquated, not-up-to-date app... :) (the original...
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Im fairly certain its coming.. :)
who says? :)
maybe Tim doesnt offer it you mean?
what you are looking at is a 'Blade Plug'.
and t does what its name implies.. plugs the blade holder.
this is NOT a crystal chassis/reveal chassis crystal.. (although I think he does make...
try to remove the recharge port from the equation..and see if you have any problems..
Yes.. of course this can be done with MHS parts.. :)
Im going to assume you mean crystals inside a chassis? and not a plug.. like a blade plug?
its really all about the knowing the ID of your...
an actual link to a datasheet will probably help more.
http://www.ti.com/product/LM3914
but maybe using a voltage divider to bring your source voltage into 'range'?
I'll be looking at this...
what chip?
wheres the link to the datasheet?
in general..you need something (maybe a microchip) that can read the the voltage of your battery pack.. and convert it to something useful.
I kno things like this are possible using an Arduino ...
I think those are pretty safe, and already common knowledge questions..
1.) yes - accelerometer
2.) main LED needs a driver
3.) I believe so.. (did you look up the part number/chip type?)
4.)...
Maybe take ANOTHER sound board.. (one that isnt sold & supported here).. to use as the 'topic/lecture' on its components..??
for example.. why not use a MR board? That way people can actually...
you get a shock.
I dont have a led string blade to look at.. but there has to be TRACES on the 'ladder' that need to be soldered back together..
I would try to first secure the ladder part back together. ...
first question was asking if ther was any leads (wires) left to solder it back together...and then secure both parts/ends..
however "I" think it would probably be best if you just sourced a new...
many (many) of the bigger smiths use that exact same gun... although cheap in price.. I wouldnt call it a 'cheap gun' (per se`)
I'll throw in a few more tips as well...
1). your BASE is the...
I have found this is true for myself also..
but its all just personal preference.. :)