In the middle of refurbing a secondhand pad i bought from someone on marketplace. Swapping the copper and foil contacts with fsr's. been a real challenge getting spacings right. i like the look of yours so far, excited to see if you release the plans or not!
@chuckvoss93444 күн бұрын
Amazing how fast technology improves.
@BeamMeUpLaserEngraving4 күн бұрын
Where do you buy a honeycomb bed from for this size of machine 🤔
@SuperMakeSomething4 күн бұрын
The cutting matrix panels are modular, so you can connected multiples of them together to customize it for a specific machine.
@BeamMeUpLaserEngraving4 күн бұрын
@SuperMakeSomething I've never seen one fit this size frame was only asking out of curiosity. Where would I buy one? I want to get this machine as an upgrade from the d1pro.
@SuperMakeSomething4 күн бұрын
@@BeamMeUpLaserEngraving The machine and panels can be purchased here (using code "SUPERMAKE" at checkout will get you an extra 5% off!): www.atomstack.com/products/atomstack-a70-max?ref=SuperMakeSomething
@simonleleu30455 күн бұрын
Any chance we can get a hold of the CAD files and STL for the parts?
@bxxxnic312 күн бұрын
Can i pointed in the direction for the code on that 3D printed case for the arduino?
@davidshaw551116 күн бұрын
Have you done any major upgrades to this project or do you know of a more advanced version?
@Sanchez924119 күн бұрын
made all lik e in the video and got compile errors. after 2 days of trying to make it work, i figured out that poject only works with library and esp32 core versions in project/ if u update them to new, project wont cpmpile. and no, project doesnt work with newer esp32 core like it ssays in github(for me at least). as result i got very laggy video 240*240 pixels what makes me sad. i used regular esp32 wroom and 1.54 inch tft diplay with spi conltrol. can anyone help me?
@martamazurek534822 күн бұрын
Thank you. Awesome video. Does anyone have a code because I can't download it from the website? Can I use regular 5mm LEDs?
@MerryroseBergado22 күн бұрын
What materials are used to make a Robotic drawing machine?
@Mr_Ravee23 күн бұрын
So this hack would work as long as the circuit board won’t go kaput?
@Nikita_Runa27 күн бұрын
I took off the keys just now when I spilt monster. I blew on it. working just fine now.
@ellie342929 күн бұрын
FIREEEEE🔥🔥🔥
@SuperMakeSomething29 күн бұрын
@@ellie3429 Thanks! 😊
@dorcuComАй бұрын
Nice project!! 🎉🎉🎉
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thank you!
@PotentiallySkyАй бұрын
I was just rewatching that video yesterday now that im properly into DDR, cant wait for the new vid!
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! The next part in the series is coming soon! Stay tuned!
@NaydeАй бұрын
My oh my, this channel is great. I may not be able to follow all the Arduino stuff but I can say that your instructions and video is so informative. I was wondering if you are selling your stuff. I was looking at plug and play emulators but was wondering if I can use the dance pad or the Wii accessories to it. This channel popped! SUB!
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! I am currently building a new version of this project and am hoping to release a kit version that comes with everything you will need to build a dance pad yourself. I am not sure if this would work with a Wii, since it emulates a keyboard, but that is a cool idea! You can check out progress on the new build here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqCyc6ONh7Scb7M
@Dorian-el8xkАй бұрын
the laser cutting looks awesome!
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thank you!
@JohnVanderbeckАй бұрын
How hard would it be to modify this so that instead of sending key commands over a USB output, it instead sends MQTT messages to a configured MQTT server & topic?
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
I was not familiar with MQTT before your comment, but I looked into it a little bit and it looks awesome! Arduino seems to have an MQTT library available, so I think it is possible to modify the code. The only caveat is that the Pro Micro used for the PC interface in this project does not have built-in WiFi or Bluetooth, so it would need to be connected to a computer to interface with a MQTT server. If you look into this, please let me know! It seems very cool!
@sukin_4532Ай бұрын
Can you tell how to select the port and it doesn’t show up to it. And i have also installed drivers and it says “The driver is successfully pre-installed in advance!”. And still I can sort out what’s the issue is
@justinshafer8114Ай бұрын
Awesomeness
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thanks!
@FaizahKavayaАй бұрын
📺
@Fancy_ToadАй бұрын
THANK YOU!!! You saved me and my old keyboard, now I can type QWERUIOP :"D
@BeamMeUpLaserEngravingАй бұрын
Can you program this to turn it into a mini computer?
@rselectrictech2401Ай бұрын
Your speaking very nice
@usmanahmad8117Ай бұрын
Hi Alex, I loved your video. Since I'm a beginner with PCBs and electronics, can you provide the schematic of the PCB?
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately I don’t have a schematic, but you can see the connection diagram at 1:00.
@azuuaime5111Ай бұрын
Hi! Is there any way I can use a foam dance pad on a computer? I recently bought one. It has RCA and USB wires. It works perfectly on my TV with the RCA cable. I think the USB is supposed to only like "charge" the pad, but is there any way I can use it as a controller on my PC ? I've tried everything but the pc does not recognize it.
@nv7287Ай бұрын
Excellent Thank you! Although I did wonder about the budget in the end of how much it costs to put together I've tried to put a list together based on the video. but I wonder if you actually had one that you could share Base Board 88.9 cm x 88.9 cm, 12.7 mm thick MDF Dance Pad Borders: 4 pieces, 2.54 cm x 88.9 cm, 12.7 mm thick MDF Stationary Panels: 5 pieces, 27.94 cm x 27.94 cm, 12.7 mm thick MDF Modifications: 1 panel with chamfers on all four sides (center panel) 4 panels with chamfers on two adjacent sides (outer panels) Riser Panels: 4 pieces, 22.86 cm x 22.86 cm, 6.35 mm thick MDF Button Pads: 4 pieces, 27.94 cm x 27.94 cm, 6.35 mm thick MDF Modifications: Drill pilot holes and clearance holes for #8 screws (align with polycarbonate panels) Clear Panels: 9 pieces, 27.94 cm x 27.94 cm, 3 mm thick polycarbonate (279.4 millimeters.) Modifications: Drill pilot holes and clearance holes for #8 screws (align with button pads) Foam and Tape: Foam Insulation Tape: 16 strips, 20.32 cm long, 12.7 mm x 15.875 mm Electrical Tape: 1 roll Metall / Metal: Copper Foil (Kupferfolie): 1 roll or Aluminum Foil (Aluminiumfolie): 1 roll Elektronik / Electronics: Arduino Leonardo Microcontroller Wiring: I wasn't sure which gauge 3D Printed Electronics Enclosure (3D-gedrucktes Elektronikgehäuse) Modifications: Drill wire routing hole in the front border of the dance pad Drill a large hole for the wire bundle in the 3D printed enclosure Create a slot for the microUSB cable in the 3D printed enclosure Additional for Assembly: Paint Primer Laminated Graphics Wood Screws (for attaching polycarbonate panels) - Ensure screws are suitable for polycarbonate Washers Screws (for securing washers to contacts) Braided Tubing (Geflochtener Kabelschlauch) - Choose size to match wire bundle Cable Glands or Strain Reliefs (Kabelverschraubungen oder Zugentlastungen) (for securing wires at enclosure exit) - Optional, alternative to zip ties Tools: Miter Box Jig Saw Bandsaw Belt Sander Craft Cutter(or Exacto Knife) Drill 3D Printer courier costs
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Unfortunately I do not remember as this build was a while ago, but I believe at the time it was ~$100 in materials (excluding the tools). I am currently building a new version of this project and will publish the final build costs along with the project video, so stay tuned for that!
@biggboiXLАй бұрын
AWESOME!!!!
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Thanks!
@LajdnsnsjksmАй бұрын
Will you provide the connection daigram for this project.
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Please check 1:00 for the connection diagram.
@RunarBotnenTotlandАй бұрын
What are the dimensions on that support bracket? Possible to print on the Wuxn?
@stopcreepingyouweirdoАй бұрын
Bambu A1 is 100x the quality of this
@n3onf0x2 ай бұрын
For the grounding, i assume you cut the ground wire into 4 and then connected it between each grounding foil?
@SuperMakeSomethingАй бұрын
Connecting them all together will work or you can also run individual wires and connect those to the GND on the Arduino.
@7slimy2782 ай бұрын
This is a shot in the dark if you would still reply, but is there any other way to check for circuit breaks without the multimeter. I know that my whole capslock lane (horizontal) is compromised. Is there an easy way to know exactly where the fixing needs to be done on the board
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
@@7slimy278 it is possible if you rig up a circuit with an led, ground, and 5V line, and then going along the traces until the LED goes out, but that might honestly be more trouble than just getting a multimeter. It doesn’t have to be a fancy one - even this simple one will do the trick: amzn.to/3y0B2e7
@RahulKumar-fo7cj2 ай бұрын
I actually need schematic. Anyone have schematic file please share the link
@megamattplays49032 ай бұрын
What’s a good price for the 2040 aluminum rails? Looking around it seems like this varies pretty wildly. I think the best I found was on Amazon at about penny per mm if I order in 2 meter lengths
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
@@megamattplays4903 I purchased two of these 6 packs of 2040 1000mm rail for my build through Amazon. Prices are a bit lower if you don’t get the black anodized version, but I liked the look of them. 😀 amzn.to/3Y2Q5hO
@JackTheNesGuy2 ай бұрын
Can you make a video with the full process
@Arsat742 ай бұрын
A current remake with aliexpress parts (so we can order them worldwide) would be really great.
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
@@Arsat74 All of the commercially available parts (minus the acrylic squares) are available through AliExpress! PCBs can be ordered through PCBWay.
@Arsat742 ай бұрын
@@SuperMakeSomething Only if you have no idea would Aliexpress links be better than Amazon. That's what I meant. Maybe offer it as an option in a blog.
@megamattplays49032 ай бұрын
"Order yours in link below" Below what? Videos are cool, but I'm looking for material order links and stl's for 3d printed parts. Are you not releasing those until your final video is ready?
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
@@megamattplays4903 Link for the PCB is in the video description. PCBs can be ordered now, but the 3D print files are still pending until the final video so that everything is finalized design-wise.
@megamattplays49032 ай бұрын
@@SuperMakeSomething Oh! Don’t know how I missed it. Looking forward to your updates. How many sensors did you use per dance pad? I want to get them on order since Ali Express can take awhile
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
@@megamattplays4903 I am using 4 arcade sensors per panel, just like at the arcade. In this circuit board design, the sensors are wired in parallel, so that stepping on any one of them will register as a button press. I also have 1 FSRs in each panel as well (though up to 4 FSRs per panel are supported, again wired in parallel via the circuit board), to have the option to use both or switch out depending on what I feel like playing on that day. :)
@megamattplays49032 ай бұрын
Does the price on PCBway include all of components as well? I see they have an option for it assembled as well. I’m fairly novice with a soldering iron so probably worth the extra cost? Any tips going with the pre assembled option vs soldering your self? Also seems like the prices scale with the same cost to by 1 as it is to buy 5
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
@@megamattplays4903 PCBWay does offer assembly services at an increased price. In terms of PCB orders, the minimum quantity is 5 due to the way their production process is set up. (I am also looking into making a kit version available that includes one PCB + all of the components needed for people to assemble one themselves, but haven’t worked out the final details yet.)
@ReCasti2 ай бұрын
I identified the broken circuit by just looking at a black spot on it because I don't have a multimeter. To repair I used a small piece of aluminum paper (from the kitchen) and durex tape. It is working perfectly. Thanks for the video.
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
NOTE: Due to various hardware differences, some Arduino variants may not be able to handle 12V at their input. It is recommended to start with a 5V source and then slowly increase the voltage until the scanner works and your motors turn. A variable power supply is handy to test what voltage needs to be applied at the input. These can be purchased here: amzn.to/461FTrR
@MdyasinBaig-fu8mj2 ай бұрын
Sir our Arduino has shorted sir due to giving 12 volts
@SuperMakeSomething2 ай бұрын
Please check the pinned comment. Due to hardware differences, some Arduinos may not be able to handle 12V at their input. It is recommended to start with a 5V source and then slowly increase the voltage until the scanner works and your motors turn. A variable power supply is handy to test what voltage needs to be applied at the input. These can be purchased here: amzn.to/461FTrR