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- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable How to Build Your Own DigiDice | Electronic LED Dice
- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable How to Build Your Own DigiDice | Electronic LED Dice
Yes, I have actually considered these options. I decided on the button to keep it accessible and a single dice design to keep it compact.
View Instructable »The Arduino Nano has an onboard voltage regulator, so you should be able to use any battery between about 7 to 12V. I'm not going to change the design because the whole thing was built around the idea of using a 9V battery. I you'd like I can email you the F360 source file and you can try to modify it to your needs.
- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable How to Build Your Own DigiDice | Electronic LED DiceView Instructable »
Thank you so much!
- TheQubit11 commented on _Robox_'s instructable POV Display Fidget Spinner Using ATmega8 and Arduino IDEView Instructable »
What a great solution :)
- TheQubit11 entered How to Build Your Own DigiDice | Electronic LED Dice in the Microcontroller Contest contest
- TheQubit11 commented on enguyen021's instructable Mechanical-Digital Steel Ball ClockView Instructable »
Wow I've never seen anything like it! Amazing and looks very clean and sleek.P.s. 4:20 was a nice touch :)
- TheQubit11 commented on _Robox_'s instructable POV Display Fidget Spinner Using ATmega8 and Arduino IDEView Instructable »
Super cool! I love how you used the batteries as inertial weights.
- TheQubit11 commented on ptkrf's instructable A Cuddly CactusView Instructable »
I love this idea! super cute
- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable How to Build PHIL - a Light Tracking RobotView Instructable »
Hello! I used Autodesk Fusion 360 for all the CAD design and then exported all the models as STL for 3D printing. I used Cura to slice all the files and prepare them for printing. Cura is my personal preference when it comes to slicing software as it is reliable and free to use.
- TheQubit11 commented on bluino_electronics's instructable How to Build SMARS Robot - Arduino Smart Robot Tank BluetoothView Instructable »
Honestly, you should have won the Robots Contest.
- TheQubit11's entry How to Build PHIL - a Light Tracking Robot is a winner in the Robots Contest contest
- TheQubit11 commented on masonhorder's instructable 3d Printed RC Controlled Tank!!View Instructable »
Hmmm this looks suspiciously similar to the one built by Brian Brocken on YouTube... :/
- TheQubit11 commented on jbumstead's instructable Wooden Disc PlayerView Instructable »
You make me feel dumb. 😂 Seriously though, well freakin' done. If I had a CNC I would totally make this instructable.
- TheQubit11's entry How to Build PHIL - a Light Tracking Robot is a finalist in the Robots Contest contest
- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable How to Build PHIL - a Light Tracking RobotView Instructable »
Yes, that's the concept. This is a little mockup to show how the sensors can send data and how it translates into motion, for fun!
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- TheQubit11 commented on bluino_electronics's instructable How to Build SMARS Robot - Arduino Smart Robot Tank BluetoothView Instructable »
Such a grest project! Just love the interchangeble front fittings. Very neat, apart from some wires sticking out. I would tie them up with zipties. As a fellow participant of the robots contest, I think I should start worrying :)
- TheQubit11 entered How to Build PHIL - a Light Tracking Robot in the Robots Contest contest
- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable Redstone Addition Calculator in MinectaftView Instructable »
Hi Ashwin. Sorry this was such a long time ago I can hardly remember. The display was made by using sticky pistons that push redstone blocks to turn redstone lamps on and off. I will see if it is possible to upload minecraft world files, and if so I will upload the world so you can see for yourself what makes it tick! :)
- TheQubit11 commented on antoine.seveau's instructable ISS Tracking Lamp
- TheQubit11 commented on antoine.seveau's instructable ISS Tracking LampView Instructable »
Why not enter this in the "Make it glow" contest?
- TheQubit11 entered Paper Firecrackers in the Epilog Challenge 9 contest
- TheQubit11 entered Paper Firecrackers in the Paper Contest 2018 contest
- TheQubit11 commented on TheQubit11's instructable Redstone Addition Calculator in MinectaftView Instructable »
Thank you very much!
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- TheQubit11 commented on FedericoM61's instructable Creeper-BOT (Creeper Pet)
- TheQubit11 entered Redstone Addition Calculator in Minectaft in the Minecraft Challenge 2018 contest
I got an email showing that I have a comment asking where the +5V pin connected in step 4, but for some reason it's not showing up here... But to answer the question, it connects to the 5V pin on the arduino. All the labels show directly which pin to connect. You asked if it connects to VIN... That is not the case. The VIN is used to power the arduino directly from the source (9V Battery).