[757labs] Does anybody have any ideas for doing something cool with this? (arduino based monitoring device thingy)
Trevor Lewis
trevorl.salad at gmail.com
Fri Dec 16 23:56:29 EST 2011
I'll bring my PLC and some Sugru (and your Sugru too Beau) and we can do
some experimenting. :)
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 11:35 PM, John LeVous <John.LeVous at ieee.org> wrote:
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> I wanted to bring a sheet of Sintra with me this evening (Open Hack
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> I’ll try to remember to bring some with me Monday evening (Microcontroller
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> I picked up some Shapelock/Instamorph/Polymorph/polycaprolactone/PLC a
> while back. It didn't work for what I wanted (I needed Sugru, but didn't
> know about it at the time). I wonder if PLC and PVC will bond with
> superglue. Or if I can get the PVC to bend with a heatgun without totally
> deforming... Hmmmm, must find some to do some experimentation.****
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> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 8:43 PM, Jerad Winchel <jerry at tesstech.net> wrote:
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> Sintra is the stuff at DEBs. It's flat PVC and the local cost was really
> comparable to online small quantity purchase. Standard superglue welds the
> stuff and it can be formed to odd shapes by boiling in water. At 8 to 10
> inches span its about as strong as wood for the 1/8 inch stock. I haven't
> intentionally lit it on fire but I would guess it burns fast. I've built a
> couple of sumobot sized robots out of it and it preforms admirably. It's
> about $3 per 8x12 sheet for 3mm thick. With a bit of engineering designed
> braces its very strong stuff for small projects. Cuts with a coping blade
> or utility knife and is easy to sand. I think it's basically the same
> stuff that the old school car and truck models were made from just a bit
> thicker.****
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> On Dec 16, 2011, at 2:20 PM, John LeVous wrote:****
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> I don't know much about Simona, but I've been using an extruded PVC sheet
> material - Sintra - for building my robots. I'll bring a sample this
> evening.
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> On Dec 16, 2011, at 13:32, Trevor Lewis <trevorl.salad at gmail.com> wrote:**
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> I second the desire for that Simona material. It would be a great way to
> make quickie project boxes.****
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> I'm going to be using a Twine as a monitoring system in my office. It can
> get really freakin hot in there, and I would like to track it. It's also
> going to be used to monitor when my cat uses the litter box. Only reason
> I'm going Twine for this project is that I have a tendency to have problems
> with feature creep. Twine isn't exactly limited, but it already has a solid
> platform for doing a few things really easily.****
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> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Jerry Winchel <jerry at tesstech.net>
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> I don't know about the fire resistant part but sign shops use a 1/4"
> plastic that can take screws and glues well. I'd call Terry Harmon at
> Harmon signs. I've also bought small sheets of PVC from DEBs RC World
> before. A gazillion years ago we used to be able get samples and scraps
> from AIN plastics.****
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> On Dec 16, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Michael Ross wrote:
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> > I'd like to find a local supply for something similar to the Simona
> material he used to construct the case. Any thoughts?
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> > On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Eric G <eric at nixwizard.net> wrote:
> > http://marco.guardigli.it/2010/05/arduino-in-datacenter-rack.html
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> > "TOMBOX* : An Arduino based solution for environmental monitoring of
> > datacenter racks"
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> > The article talks about using Zabbix to monitor the thing, which is
> > something I have personal experience doing... is there any project
> > someone's working on that would benefit from this kind of monitoring?
> > (environment monitoring - temperature, humidity, barometric pressure?)
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> > I dunno, I'm really just throwing this over the fence and seeing if
> > anybody growls
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