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Microcontroller Fabric Tone Generator in C-code

Step 6What you need Rev 3

What you need Rev 3
In Rev 3 I made the switches independent of the wiring. This saved a ton of time. I also like the look of the finished result a lot more.

So, here's the new parts you need:
Snaps, Just got them from JoAnn's. They came with an install tool not to bad for $7 I would suggest one of the pliers tools instead as I had to take my tool apart to install the snaps in the middle. Sew ons would be a good alternative, though they take longer to adhere.
Conductive thread, Spark Fun has stuff that can go in your sewing machine. I had to go really slow in my machine or the thread would break. Your mileage may vary


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