They're linked in the junkyard. Search there.
Or. You know. Look on the previous page.
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They're linked in the junkyard. Search there.
Or. You know. Look on the previous page.
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Can someone help me out a little please?
Ok so I purchased a left and right set, but now I am a little confused with what to get for the lighting. I purchased these so far: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9261 and green and red LED's from 1.6mm LED ( I am very sorry if I was not supposed to add links) So with that being said, what kind of battery is everyone using and how are you guys connecting them? Please help me! Thank You
P.S. Can anyone spare a few red bingo chips about 4 please and Thank You!![]()
I might. I was thinking of just making my own thread when I'm ready to post more pics of my costume process
I'm looking forward to see it![]()
BTW guys, if anyone is interested, i found this site Sculpteo | Votre design 3D devient rιalitι avec l'impression 3D which deals with 3d printing...it seems cool, and even price is good.
EDIT: i'm trying to use this site, to see if i can save some money, but i need some help.
When i upload the OBJ files, it says that they resized the scale, so the cm of every single pieces are wrong.
Now, i don't know how to size the pieces...if anyone here can tell me how to set them it would be great.
(example: for the face of the shooter, the site tells me 1.6 x 0.22 x 1.23 centimeters...what do i have to set here?)
I'm really sorry to be a pain, but i need some help![]()
Last edited by Aracno8000; Oct 13, 2012 at 9:01 AM.
@epilepticsquirl, can i ask you a favor?
i can't convert the files you provided here in STL format. Can you please do it for me? Or it is a problem?
I need them because i found a local 3D printing company which requires STL format files...
If you could do it, it would be great for me!
I believe I emailed you the correct size in millimeters so just a base it off that.
Uh, yes i tried to set those millimeters, i tried even in centimeters, but the site asks me a third dimension...idk what to put in there :\
for every piece i upload, i have to set 3 dimensions...it's a little bit boring, i know...but shapeways would cost me too much...it's for this reason that i'm asking so much help.
i only have to solve that problem, then i can order pieces soon and start to work
time is killing me! >.<
Ok i took some measures, just tell me if they are ok or not.
Base: 3.5 x 3.5 cm
Face: 2.5 x 2.5 cm
Nozzle: 1.0 x 0.5 cm
Cartridge: 1.5 x 1.0 cm
Fluid Meter: 1.5 x 0.4 cm
It's right?
EDIT: Okay, nevermind. The only difference is the VAT, so i can go with shapewaysthere is minimum saving money.
Last edited by Aracno8000; Oct 13, 2012 at 1:26 PM.
Help anyone!> o_O![]()
I would use a cr2016 coin cell. They provide 3V which is good for LEDs and they're really thin.
Connect your circuit in parallel and for those LEDs you want to use a 56 Ohm resistor.
Edit: If you haven't wired up a parallel circuit before it wants to look something like this.
Last edited by madmanmoe64; Oct 15, 2012 at 8:56 PM.
Thanks madmanmoe64!!!
One more question. What exactly do I need to buy besides these?:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9261 (ATMega chip)
1.6mm LED (Red and Green)
and of course the cr2016 batteries.
For electronics:
You'll need some 1/8th watt 56 ohm resistors (1 for each LED) and a way to make some good battery contacts. For things like this I usually use a bit of tin can to make two small round battery contact discs. And of course some sort of switch.
The hardest part will be neatly fitting it all in the case.
If you meant other stuff to complete the whole build?
- green rit dye, red bingo chips, paint, sand paper, spot filler, glue etc.
Thanks again!
I got all of the other miscellaneous items, just needed help with the electrical items. Do I need reed switches, magnets, or wires???
That's all up to you.
You could have the fluid indicator activated by a reed switch. That way if you put a magnet in the fluid cartridge the light would activate when you put the cartridge in.
You could also run some wires down your palm to a small tactile button, that would activate the red light whenever you 'fired' .
Or you could just have a small slide switch hidden away that would turn the whole lot on / off.
It's always handy to have a reel of 'hook up' wire when making circuits, but for such a small space the leads on the resistors and leds should be long enough.
can you show me a pic PLEASE!!!!!!
madmanmoe64, can you give me a basic setup and exactly everything I need if I go with the reed switch set-up please. I would appreciate it very much!!! Btw, if I use an FPC (as the tactile button) how can I hide it under my hand? Thanks!!!
I made this out of scratch: SDC13772_zps84064f09.jpg picture by billy_ly1 - Photobucket
I think it's pretty goof for what it's made of!![]()
It can also light up: Finished The Amazing Spider-man light up web shooter replica - YouTube
alright crunch time for Halloween.
Anyone got lighting shooters yet?
Correct type battery? Switches?
Doesnt seem like theres been any posts in weeks.