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Scratch Build – In Progress Rasberry Pi Competition: epA eparG

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Cheapskate, 20 Feb 2013.

  1. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    What?
    ...anyway. I've had an idea for what to do with my bountiful scrapheap for some time now. BitTech has supplied a perfect reason to play with the concept.
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    -Also I've had the saw set up in the winter jungle for tile work. It was like the planets lined up or something...
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    -First, I take some scraps and cut them into little strips. I'm sticking with a glassgreen/blue/purple/and some red color scheme.
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    -Glue strips into bigger strips...
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    -Strips into plates... Do you see a theme yet?
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    -I had to cheat and mill the edges clean so I can make a box-thing.
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    -I added some sides plates. Here you can see my high-tech R PI stand-in made from an old sticky note.
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    -Here I've started putting together the other sides.
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    -Did I mention I'm getting help from yet another new toy. Someone cornered me into a crazy project that required it, It'll be useful here too.
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    -I had a butt of a time getting some red into the picture. I'll add some to the inside later to balance out.
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    -I've stepped up to a super-high tech version of my Pi stand-in.
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    -Next up is more milling. I'm posting today 'cause the saw was borrowed again.:( I may have to get creative with the last bits.
    :)lol: limestone dust everywhere. what a slob.)
     
  2. Waynio

    Waynio Relaxing

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    Grape Ape :D nice use of scraps. :)
     
  3. tekonivel

    tekonivel Minimodder

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    Good to see you decided to jump in the comp. Looking good.
    Good luck for the competition.
     
  4. Asouter

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    Looking forward to seeing how that machines, with the strips of colour it should look pretty cool
     
  5. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Thanks.:D
    @Waynio - Thanks for saving me from page 2.:lol:
    @tekonivel - I can't pass up a contest like this. I fear The Wet Pi was posted too soon. We may lose a lot of contestants because they know we will all lose.
    @Asouter - It does well, 'cept for the white strips. They have a lot lower melting point than the other stuff.
     
  6. Pranja

    Pranja Blackwolf

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    Cheapskate, where is the update?

    I am following this log and can't wait to see more.
     
  7. Combatus

    Combatus Bit-tech Modding + hardware reviews Lover of bit-tech Super Moderator

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    NiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCE! :D Glad we could give you the excuse to mod, even if it's the smallest project you've worked on cheaps! Will be following this one!
     
  8. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Aw, shucks. Now I have to work faster.:lol: Thanks, guys.
     
  9. craig - toyoracer

    craig - toyoracer Minimodder

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    Those rainbow panels are a nice start Cheaps. :)

    Looking forward to this quick build. :lol:
     
  10. Flibblebot

    Flibblebot Smile with me

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    This is Cheaps we're talking about here - he'll still be working on this mod loooooooong after the competition has finished :D :lol:

    Cheapskate, when you say you want to get more red into the design, bear in mind that the Pi's main power light is a reasonably bright red LED (I think).
     
  11. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Ah, There's the red, then.:lol: I didn't think they had a power indicator on it.
    I will try to finish on time. Just yesterday I was milling a bunch of elaborate pockets in the top, only to find I'd spent most of the time cutting air.
     
  12. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    My fixture technique will be sandwiching the PCB edges between the lid and the base in a neatly milled pocket. -Of course, I don't have a PI to prove it works...
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    -I sanded the top, (bottom?) down to an inch in height, then clamped her in the mill.
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    -Then I milled everything down clean and even.
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    -Then I spent a small eternity milling a dozen pockets in the main cavity. 90 Percent of that time the bit was waving around in open space.
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    -I used my printed model to figure out where I could put screw holes. I only need two. It's not like this thing needs to be shot out of a cannon or anything...
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    -I didn't need to drag the drill press out for it either. It's much easier to sit on the floor like a ten year old and drill. You will note that I still managed to keep my feet out of the shot.
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    This is what happens when you use a power sander on extruded plexi. I keep forgetting the white stock I have was cheap because it was 'struded. Little moments like this remind me.
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    -I clamped it all together and gave it a quick and dirty polish.
    Next up, I need to drill and file out the ports.
     
  13. Father-Time

    Father-Time Minimodder

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    Looks good cheap :)
    Gotta love the drill that tells you which setting to use for which screw ;)
    The colouring of the plexi/acrylic has come out really well, its a good blend, i like it :)
     
  14. Phame

    Phame COOOOFFFFEEEEE

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    Sexeh! Looking good Cheaps! :D
     
  15. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Thanks.:D

    @Father- I'd much rather have the trigger from my older drills. They had fantastic speed control.
    -I might try to re-fit them with modern batteries some day.
     
  16. Asouter

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    All those levels of colour look really good, I wonder if there's some process where you could melt all those layers together so that they swirl (psychedelic looking) like an old 70's album cover ?

    looking good though Cheeps :D
     
  17. Ragequit

    Ragequit What's a Dremel?

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    Looks good! Love the humor you put into your updates, and well, everything you say everywhere. You make this forum a happier place!
     
  18. AverageNinja

    AverageNinja Almost an EpicNinja

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    Nice one cheaps! Can't wait for MOAR!
     
  19. tekonivel

    tekonivel Minimodder

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    Good work Cheaps!
     
  20. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Thanks, guys:D
    @Asouter - Plexi bubbles up when it gets close to the melting point. It stinks like mad at that point, so someone else will have to hot cast it.
    @Ragequit - Humor?:eyebrow:
     

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