Monthly Archives: August 2013

The Frame!

With Brian’s expert woodworking assistance, we were able to build a frame that was modular but sturdy, so it can be broken-down and transported. Brian at Lehigh’s woodshop and it’s current location in my home:   With the frame assembled, … Continue reading

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More than 2 servos…

With the screen and servo attachments figured out, the next step was to figure out how to control (and power!) more than 2 servos. My buddy Ryan is an electrical genius (he’s getting a PHd in Chips, and seems to … Continue reading

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Scaling Up

Prototype for the frame, surface, and two servo motors are complete. So the next step is to move out of the prototype phase and figure out how to scale the piece up to full size. Everything needs to be mass-produced, … Continue reading

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Small Frame Test

With the projection surface finalized, the next step was planning the frame itself. The amazing Brian Slocum from Lehigh University’s Design Labs was incredibly helpful in this process. We decided a basic scale for the frame (which later changed a … Continue reading

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Projection Surface

After working with several tests connecting the foam board pieces together directly with hot glue, I realized that the projection surface would need to be more flexible. The best solution seemed to be to attach the foam board to a … Continue reading

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