Hello! I am an earth science teacher in upstate NY looking to incorporate balsa wood houses in my curriculum and your shed project is exactly what I am looking for. Are there plans for this design and, if you would be willing to, would I please be able to view them? Thank you very much! - Sam
I had the problem of when I started I went through the map, so what I did is When the green flag is pressed I used the front layer thing and that fixed it 👍
this video is sooo horrible, my stem teacher shows us your videos instead of teaching us and we hardly learn a thing from these videos. you take forever to do simple things. it seems as if you don’t know what you’re doing. you may as well just show us the code instead of take 16 minutes to do some basic code that a 5 year old could do in 5. at this point just quit, you aren’t doing anything meaningful. this can’t be your only skill and talent. LMAO
I wish I had you as a teacher in grade school, or high school. Your video is easy to follow, and I wish I had Access to tools, equipment, and instruction that would have furthered my education In programming, coding, and electronic projects when I was younger. Please do not stop making videos. Your dedication to inspiring people, and young minds does not go unnoticed. Unfortunately, because I was subject to a deprivation to useful information as a child, I had to learn everything on my own and outside of the public education system.
Nice instruction! Do you recommend gear for starters? My son is 10, knows so many details about model railroading but he needs realistic guidance for starting on buildings. I just loaded him up with wood. Now I need a decent set- mat, ruler, safe-ish cutting tools and a glue that'll meet a balance between ease of apllication, quick setting and safe to breath. Really like your easy to understand videos for him! Will be recommending he watches.
i face the same solution even i turn the potentiometer all the way up, my solution you have to connect the black wire to ground board first and then you can connect from ground to the potentiometer leg.
Also, split the positive wire for the potentiometer (Terminal 1) so that one part is connected directly to the positive bus on the breadboard and a second wire connected from the LCD directly to the positive bus on the breadboard. It worked for me.
#include <LiquidCrystal.h> // initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); void setup() { // set up the LCD's number of columns and rows: lcd.begin(16, 2); // Print a message to the LCD. lcd.print("happy birthday stevenson!"); } void loop() {{ for (int positionCounter = 1; positionCounter++;) { lcd.scrollDisplayLeft(); delay(100); } delay(5000);} }