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- 21 Aug 2014, 16:10
- Forum: Spreads and SpreadPi
- Topic: Installing SpreadPi on your Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 13
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Re: Installing SpreadPi on your Raspberry Pi
So here's what I did: Downloaded latest image file and extracted .img file Formatted SD card Wrote .img to SD card with Win32DiskImager and put SD card in RPi Connected RPi to network and used PuTTY to connect to SSH Logged on with spreads:spreads Typed source ~/virtspreads/bin/activate and got -bas...
- 06 Aug 2014, 17:10
- Forum: Spreads and SpreadPi
- Topic: Installing SpreadPi on your Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 13
- Views: 25736
Re: Installing SpreadPi on your Raspberry Pi
Can anyone make a 'for dummies' guide on the following? I've tried using Win32DiskImager and it didn't work.
Also is it possible to run this program over WiFi with a RPi WiFi module?daniel_reetz wrote: 1. Download and install the latest image of spreadpi.
- 18 Apr 2014, 23:08
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Catapult's aluminum build
- Replies: 10
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Re: Catapult's aluminum build
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ppf69 ... ete_p2.iam
Please note that I am making modifications as I continue to build the scanner; the design should be regarded as incomplete.
Please note that I am making modifications as I continue to build the scanner; the design should be regarded as incomplete.
- 16 Apr 2014, 16:27
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: A new scanner design using plastic tubing
- Replies: 224
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Re: A new scanner design using plastic tubing
I was originally planning to mount the cameras alongside the platen on separate vertical arms. But a flash of inspiration led me to the realisation that the cameras could be raised and lowered together with the platen on the same support arms, and simply by adding to the counterbalance weights ther...
- 12 Apr 2014, 02:28
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Catapult's aluminum build
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14283
Re: Catapult's aluminum build
aww SWEET an update! Thank you! Tough to tell from the pictures - is the piece holding the camera mounts a 45 degree extrusion, or is it a 90 degree extrusion that is tilted somehow? I also like how you put the sheet of paper with your name/build in the photograph directly. If people did that here,...
- 11 Apr 2014, 23:31
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Catapult's aluminum build
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14283
Re: Catapult's aluminum build
Assembled the frame today, very easy to do since all the parts were made-to-order. Only tool used was a hex wrench. http://i.imgur.com/A3kHfXYl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/uC4Bq8pl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/vOgooU3l.jpg To do: Drill holes for tripod mount Drill holes in acylic Bend T-brackets to accommodate...
- 07 Apr 2014, 15:12
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Catapult's aluminum build
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14283
Re: Catapult's aluminum build
Yes although it is a bit expensive. Should I paint it? I was just going to leave it bare.
- 02 Apr 2014, 17:51
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: uArm page turner
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3857
uArm page turner
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/uf ... rm-on-your
This looks like it would work really well for page turning. And It's open source and powered by Arduino.
This looks like it would work really well for page turning. And It's open source and powered by Arduino.
- 01 Apr 2014, 11:56
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Catapult's aluminum build
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14283
Re: Catapult's aluminum build
You can view it in your browser here http://www.3dvieweronline.com/share/fdd ... TNEgR.html
There is also a free viewer for download here if you don't have Inventor http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc ... d=21478051
There is also a free viewer for download here if you don't have Inventor http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc ... d=21478051
- 31 Mar 2014, 15:18
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Catapult's aluminum build
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14283
Catapult's aluminum build
Working on building this as the parts come in. Almost all of the parts are made to order from Misumi. The CAD work is a bit sloppy since I was a bit short on time and I've only recently learned Inventor. I would appreciate any feedback Acknowledgements go to davidlandin for his design https://snzzqa...