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Chuck Swiger
Приєднався 20 гру 2009
A turtle in our compost - timelapse eating corn :)
A turtle in our compost - timelapse eating corn :) Along with chipmonks.
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Day in the life of Meta RayBan glasses accidental video of going to work :)
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Day in the life of Meta RayBan glasses accidental video of going to work :)
South Charleston WV Drone Show - 8/16/2024 Summer Fest
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South Charleston WV Drone Show - 8/16/2024 Summer Fest
crazyflie flow deck hover in wind
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Playing with the crazy fly flow deck and seeing how stable it can be under the influence of a fan blowing air.
crazyflie drone quadcopter command line control
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controlling the crazyflie with flow deck position feedback with the crazyflie python libs
July 4, 2024 Charleston WV Fab Four
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July 4, 2024 Charleston WV Fab Four Sternwheel Regatta
Sternwheeler on Kanawha Charleston WV
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Sternwheeler on Kanawha Charleston WV heading for the festival
Capital Walk Vandalia Fest 2024 - 360 Photosphere - Charleston, West Virginia
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Capital Walk Vandalia Fest 2024 - 360 Photosphere - Charleston, West Virginia
360 Walkthrough Vandalia Festival on the Capital Lawn May 25, 2024
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Walkthrough Vandalia Festival on the Capital Lawn May 25, 2024 360 Photosphere
Live On The Levee May 24 2024
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First Live on the Levee show of the Memorial day weekend opening to the summer season! This was supposed to be 360 photosphere but I still had camera set on 150 from previous by accident, but it turned out facing in largely the right direction anyway.
The USA Cycling Professional Road National Championship
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The USA Cycling Professional Road National Championship in Charleston WV May 17, 2024 6:30PM race - I'm at the finish line with a 360 camera Insta360, for media to playback in a Quest3.
Bike Race Charleston WV
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We just happened on this bike race at the finish line. Watch close and the two are very close!
Camera About Town - Stereo videos of Charleston WV
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Camera About Town - Stereo videos of Charleston WV
Testing quest 3 stereo video processing thru DaVince
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Testing quest 3 stereo video processing thru DaVince
Testing Meta Quest 3 recording stereo video
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Testing Meta Quest 3 recording stereo video
Short test of Quest 3 stereo video recording
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Short test of Quest 3 stereo video recording
Another stereo balancing robots video for VR
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Another stereo balancing robots video for VR
Balancing robot playing with color seeker - in Stereo 3D 2nd cut
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Balancing robot playing with color seeker - in Stereo 3D 2nd cut
Balancing robot playing with color seeker - in Stereo 3D
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Balancing robot playing with color seeker - in Stereo 3D
Final process for 3d VR video from Quest 3
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Final process for 3d VR video from Quest 3
whisper room experience at Charlotte Science museum
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whisper room experience at Charlotte Science museum
Flying over Charleston West Virginia in Meta Quest 2 / Google Earth
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Flying over Charleston West Virginia in Meta Quest 2 / Google Earth
this is cool 😎
happy accidents we love - these Meta glasses are a pretty transparent corporate effort to keep the content creators pics coming to sell ads against :) I've noticed a marked drop off in interesting yt content just in the last few months. Have always been dissapointed in the recommender system here and still enjoy digging deep for interesting stuff in what must be trillions of homemade videos by now.
aww
I have my web sdr running in casaOS With dns
pretty cool
Wow
Very cool. Any recommendations on how one would start? Any references you could share with the world. Would love to try this myself. I'm still working on moving a robot around and want to add this to my backlog of cool projects. Thanks again for sharing. Great job.
This is all hw and sw from bitcraze.io - altho they appear to be winding down? Not sure, most vendors show "out of stock" for the cf21 and I'm using cf20 specials from ebay - that, plus a flow deck and the usb dongle add up. The crazyflie ecosystem is really nicely developed and works well. Not sure what alternatives there are.
Hi chuck i just was recommended to get some life advice from you but idk if i am supposed to learn something from these videos other than enjoy life
Nope, no life advice here :)
Thanks!
nice! I was looking for the construction solution for my own rotator and I think I have just found it :D
This surplus camera az/el device turned out no where near strong enough to swing a good antenna. Even a tiny UHF made from wood and light hollow aluminum rods barely worked :) Just not enough torque. I have another one with gearmotors and servo feedback that was the final working rotator for a nice big quad uhf beam.
This is the only one thing I'm afraid of - the torque... I use the same nema engines like you and I think I will have to deal with the torue problem too
So beautiful! What camera do you use for time lapse?
Thanks - it's a basic raspberry pi camera and using the software raspi-cam-srv.
Great exciting scene of sprinting to the finish line, emotions were instantly ignited!🥳
Very cool, I feel like I'm right there!
I've re-done this video by processing in Insta360 Studio with the raw files from the sdcard and resolution is much better - creating a 6GB video which youtube would just decimate again :) It looks much better in a vr headset now.
cool!
cool!!
Thank you for sharing
A few issues. One, I wouldn't use a stepper motor. Its inductive load pulsed by a stepped driver shouldn't interfere with VHF or UhF; it will be problematic for HF signals. Also, a Nema 17 doesn't have the torque required for a small array like a Leo pack. However, using one with a planetary gear set would work. By using a stepper, you now need to home it. You also would have to close loop it to know if you had missed steps. Trinamic drivers would work, but that complicates things. It will also be back drivable, so you are wasting current having the steppers powered on all the time. The conventional DC motor with a potentiometer is a more straightforward system. If you were hell-bent on this type of system, a Nema 23 clear path would work better, but those motors are pretty spendy.
You are correct on all counts :) This camera mount would barely work with the smallest, lightest UHF antenna I could make out of hollow aluminum tubes and lightweight wood ruler. I have a later video of a much better rotator using dc gear motors in a servo arrangement with feedback pots. That one can swing a hefty x-quad UHF array.
How? What app?
What was the CAN message you used in the script? What was the code
Here is the code gist.github.com/cswiger/2580f4975c18c77e7c7917e00f709bf1 that is a hack of this github.com/craigpeacock/CAN-Examples and is pretty low level bit flipping.
Oh now I get why I see so many 400hz inverters , must be cause it is a avionic stuff
Yes, this process works - viewable in Quest 3 (or 2 for that matter) UA-cam app in full glorious stereoscopic vision. Solution is just record in 1920x1080 and DaVinci Resolve on Linux just works :) Was trying 2160x1920 recording and that mostly worked but would end up squashed in UA-cam.
You can spin the video around all 360 degrees. Dog starts barking at 1:26 then yours truly runs in to see wtf if anything is going on.
Is this live?
it was - sorry just testing (or "trsting") trying to get an insta360 camera view inside a Meta Quest3 and this is only way I know - the lag is terrible however - would prefer to use a local nginx host with rtmp / rtsp or something - but I cannot find any apps that will stream rtmp in Q3, only DLNA in SkyBox.
@@ChuckSwiger impressive
Just lurking today it’s raining
Dude just seen exactly the same thing but more than one. Wheeling, looking across the river, above Bridgeport, OH. Ive seen them the last 2 nights in a row. Pretty steady also about every 15 or 20 minutes give or take. But only at night obviously.
THANK U FOR POSTING THIS, THIS IS SO HEALING!!
gan ... bole japrian ? makasih
Nice to be loved.
Slave from a dogs tongue and mouth is a great healer and Leo's ear will heal quicker
Hi, can I ask what kind of D-limonene will work? Will both food grade and technical grade work? Where did you source your d-limonene? Thanks so much!
D-limonine was purchased from Home Depot , 32 oz. 100% Natural Tech Grade D-Limonene -- they had to ship to store - this is useful for all kinds of cleaning, and is the basis for lots of green citrus cleaners. www.homedepot.com/p/Eco-Clean-32-oz-100-Natural-Tech-Grade-D-Limonene-DL1000-32OZ/306067753
How do I make Spider-Man webs in real life?
That is a better question for the AI :) chat.openai.com/share/b384df8a-f00d-49bf-87dd-48b55fa20ce6
@@ChuckSwigerActually, take this solution, dissolve enough polystyrene in it while also keeping it in a water-like viscosity, and then take an atomiser and spray it
@@thelocal-spider9623 do you need acetone with this d-limonene? i'm thinking to just use this as the solvent and not acetone since that is more toxic.
how do you do it Please make a clip to teach how to do it too.
Do you have a wiring diagram of the circuit?
Yes the project is still on the workbench so drew up this swigerco.com/RCStepperCircuit.jpg It is fairly straightforward - whichever channel of the R/C receiver you want to follow, connect to Pin 4 of the Arduino Pro Mini 3.3v 8Mhz board, and tie a ground to them also. Pin 10 of the pro mini connects to the STEP input of the easydriver and Pin 9 to the DIRECTION input, and the motor to the board outputs. This uses the easydriver to regulate the 12v battery down to 5V which powers the raw input of the pro mini and uses the regulator on that to get it's 3v3. Ground is common to all three boards and the 12v battery negative. The easydriver has a pot for setting the motor current - high enough to get good traction without slipping but not so high the motor runs hot. Also see projecthub.arduino.cc/kelvineyeone/113bac48-77c6-419b-99e5-287275e4251a for more detailed instructions.
Looks fun
Where do you get the mounting hardware for the steppers?
The camera AZ/EL mount came with stepping motors from the surplus store, it was made for the NEMA size and just use regular metric scriews. It was a surplus broken camera az/el latform from Mendelsons in Dayton which is now closed for business. The idea was to point an antenna at satellites which this turned out to be way too under-powered for even the lightest UHF antenna :)
@Chuck Swiger I was thinking about useing the same type of setup for some 5.8 ghz antennas for fpv drone not nearly as heavy as heavy as beam antennas
"Promo sm" 🙈
Probably fuel system. Carb jet partially blocked will run normal until increased fuel demand.
Sounds good - I had to take it to a local shop and now it is running fine - storing it in a better place now!
I sure like your videos
Do you have a schematic for your set up
These are the sources I used : wein bridge osc www.electronics-tutorials.ws/oscillator/wien_bridge.html phase shifter: www.homemade-circuits.com/three-phase-signal-generator-circuit/amp/ One quad LM324 and this for the split power supply tangentsoft.net/elec/vgrounds.html
@@ChuckSwiger THANKS!
This I have done. Would love to spin up a gyro
Nice
Cool
Gosh! I’m a hobbyist and your setup seems ALMOST doable
I freaked out when it actually started working. A 115v 3phase inverter would be better solution but can't justify the expenditure just to do this :)
<cuteness overload>
It posible to put a magnetic encorder? Soa measure very perfect?? Like a dc servo
Measurement of the output angle isn't the problem here, I think, because the controller knows exactly how many steps it has sent, and that precisely determines how many angular steps the motor has taken (as long as the steps aren't sent too quickly). However, you do need a way to reset the motor to a known position. A magnetic encoder would work for that, but it seems like overkill. Limit switches are typically used. However measurement of the PWM signal seems to be what's causing the jitter here. Maybe the raw PWM signal is jittery itself, or the arduino code isn't doing a great job of measuring it.
@@yeroca because i want to make servo from stepper sir, posible to. Controlfrom pwm
Please don't freehand cut on a table saw. Get a miter gauge for crosscuts, 3/4 x 3/8 inches is a standard slot. for rips get a fence. Otherwise the saw will happily start removing fingers and possibly worse. The Table Saw Book by Kelley Meyer is a good resource.
Fence has been added - yes it is an OSHA safety nightmare - and rarely gets used. A big risk is that exposed motor and belt right at crotch level :/
@@ChuckSwiger Hi Chuck, I have a similar saw (1988 Jet JTS-10). The motor is not a big problem as long as you have a belt cover for it as you are standing on the opposite side of the saw when using it. an outfeed table or shelf also helps. I got my saw second hand back in 1996 and made a number of improvements over the years. The first thing I did was a clean up and lubrication of the saw. I also tightened up all of the loose connections and linkages. the original owner did no maintenance whatsoever, which is why I got it from him cheap. Installed the PAL Alignment system to help keep the blade in line with the miter slots. At the same time I trued the motor pulley with a file while running the motor and put a link belt on it. I made a zero clearance insert for the blade. Actually I've made several over the years. Replaced the miter gauge with an aftermarket one that is more precise. I also attached a 24 inch extruded aluminum fence with an adjustable stop. I am replacing the original fence (sort of, it's an OEM replacement I got back in 1997, the one the saw came with was seriously out of whack) with a Very Super Cool Tools Rip Fence and I am replacing the original 10 inch stamped steel wings with some old Craftsman 12 x 27 webbed cast iron wings I got toff of e-bay. Some drilling and tapping is involved. To make it safe to use I keep the top polished and waxed and the blade aligned with the miter slots. I also keep a high quality sharp blade in it (currently a Freud 50 tooth 10 inch combination blade). I regularly clean and lubricate the works with a dry lubricant (usually paste wax, never a silicone based lubricant). I always use either the miter gauge or the rip fence for all operations and whenever needed I use sacrificial fences,hold downs and feather boards. I have had only one instance of kick back in the last twenty six years, and that was because the fence was not aligned to the blade (I did not check it after setting it). I had a lovely bruise on my chest for a month, and felt like a first class fool. I will be 62 years old this year and I still have all of my fingers and other appendages. Treat it with respect and a little paranoia, and it should serve you well for all of your years.
@@ChuckSwiger As long as you don't leave things hanging out, the belt is no hazard.
How to make please full video
Here are the build instructions learn.adafruit.com/pixy-pet-robot-color-vision-follower-using-pixycam
Tutorial pls
At least has better graphics and feet ❤ Lame AF anyway 🤣👎
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Meta is just a rubbish fortnite rip-off !!!!