3:00 I know you're calling it a myth, but it can't hurt to decrease the chances of manufacturing failure, however small, especially if you're not sending it to a big production house to begin with.
I wonder if then with this cool setup and cool oscilloscope visual, if they could be maybe manual projected out bigger the waveforms, as sometimes it looked a bit like rain, seemed cool/aesthetic. Love love this build though 🎉❤
Just great to see science just for amusement 😊 What reason you employed two servomotors per flute? There was not commercialy available any one powerful enough?
I used to work for robotis the company that make dynamixel servos if you reach out to them and shout out there stuff they might send you servos to use.
Uh, oh... I almost heard some pleasant harmony there... Is it working better, or have my brain's musical perception been irreversibly damaged? Keep up the grueling work, but you might benefit from some AI to evaluate the progress without causing a fatal "creator crash"! :D
What if you used 2 rotating assemblies, one for each axis? Then you could massively reduce the LED count while still being able to increase LED density in the image and reduce weight, yes you'd end up with a spherical screen space, but it would probably be able to spin faster for a frame rate as well due to a lower moment of inertia.