The good:
It transferred the end model just fine.
The bad:
It looks like it's just an stl body; there's no feature history, so editing the imported model doesn't work out too well. If you just...
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The good:
It transferred the end model just fine.
The bad:
It looks like it's just an stl body; there's no feature history, so editing the imported model doesn't work out too well. If you just...
Yeah, just came back here to mention that upon further review, it *does* allow you to export in f3d (Fusion 360) format, which *does* keep the feature history. From here, I suppose my real concern...
The problem you're going to run into with a lot of your ideas is simply power. The rPi Zero takes a 2A draw; if that's persistent, that's a *LOT* of power for a remote device; adding in cellular...
IMO, it's still overkill. The rPi is going to take more power (which is already a concern) and you're looking at USB light controllers. What's wrong with a simple LED or two that blinks every 1/2...
IMO, stop looking at a Rpi, way overkill for what you need. You'll still need power, but you should be able to do a lot better with something like a ESP8266 module and RFID device or Arduino,...
I've been trying to think of similar projects; one I had that can incorporate RFID tags
Have multiple stations around play area (each station having 2 led's and two buttons, one for each...
Thanks for the reply Davros.
I agree, if I don't control it, I don't really own it. This takes on a slightly different meaning with open source, but the idea is the same. If I can't get to a...
When talking about Open Source software, there's a few things to consider, one of them being "What software do I use?"... unfortunately, this is part of where I'm getting stuck. In some cases, such...
You can edit the stl in that you can union / diff the object, but IIRC, the stl lacks the actual vertices. So, if you wanted to add a cube to the side of the hopper, no problem. But if you want to...