That's not cool!! Sadly its the common with 3D models as there isn't a lot you can do to prevent it. Despite how much I'd love to get a copy, I hope Thingiverse take it down for you
Captain April. I was going to make available the Raspberry Pi image and circuit diagram for the wrist computer but for after this I might think twice about it.
Speaking of the wrist computer and on a more positive note, I've made some more progress.
Since last video:
* Further improved the responsiveness of the relay toggling.
* Added some more graphics to the sensors screen. For now they are static but I intend to animate them.
* Added some new sensors to the Pi to give barometric pressure and air temperature. It can also calculate the altitude although this isn't particularly accurate unless the Pi is outside.
* Added configuration to the settings to allow you to select which sensors are shown in which slots on the sensor screen.
* Added new menus to the communications screen to allow you to change the audio playing.
* Improved some of the graphics on the comms screen.
* Added a new Hab airlock function to simulate cycling the Hab airlock.
I've a few more features planned such as adding a compass module to show a simulated Hab direction, a "Watney is dead" error, error messages when temp sensors get out of desired range and I also need to finish off some of the graphics and animations. It's getting close now though. I need to get the wrist computer printed and painted up too.