If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 300rpm you're going to see some serious shit.
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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 300rpm you're going to see some serious shit.
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This is the current approach for reducing the horizontal field of view of the screens - a big heavy box o' slats. I'd like to make a lenticular array, but that's a whole side quest.
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The black filament is surprisingly shiny. My first attempt turned out to be a light pipe, and didn't restrict the view. In this version, the slats have a zigzag profile.
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It’s very unbalanced with only one collimator attached, so I’m spinning it too slowly for persistence of vision. But I’m sort of able to convince myself I’m seeing depth. There’s a lot of mechanical stuff I need to do before I can start cranking it up.
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The slat based collimators are such a pain, I've decided to go for it and try making lenses instead. I think a 3D printed mould will be good enough - the layer height is very much smaller than the LED size, and a bit of scattering is actually desirable. I'm printing this vertically so the lens profile gets the high resolution. It's going to be precarious when it reaches the top.
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The slat based collimators are such a pain, I've decided to go for it and try making lenses instead. I think a 3D printed mould will be good enough - the layer height is very much smaller than the LED size, and a bit of scattering is actually desirable. I'm printing this vertically so the lens profile gets the high resolution. It's going to be precarious when it reaches the top.