btw, miket161, I will work with you on individual G-code parts, for sure.
I'm exhausted, didn't sleep last night but did get the artwork into shape. By the end of the day I'll have a video and FAQ.
Daniel Speaking At Open Hardware Summit 2011 - watch live.
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Re: Daniel Speaking At Open Hardware Summit 2011 - watch liv
Yep, 100, according to the platen videos I posted earlier. Will post a video tomorrow morning before leaving my current residence.
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With that horizontal bar across the front, how do you keep a book that is normally closed (like a paperback) from closing on you as the cradle is lowered after the scan?
Normally you'd just stick a finger in the book's gutter as the platen is raised, but with that bar moving in front as the cradle lowers, how do you ensure that the book doesn't close and lose your place?
Normally you'd just stick a finger in the book's gutter as the platen is raised, but with that bar moving in front as the cradle lowers, how do you ensure that the book doesn't close and lose your place?
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Re: Daniel Speaking At Open Hardware Summit 2011 - watch liv
In the video, he discusses (but does not demonstrate) how it is designed so you can flip the platen/camera/etc. assembly upside down into a pyramid and do paperbacks that way. He notes that there's futzing currently required because of something with the position of the handbrake.dpc wrote:With that horizontal bar across the front, how do you keep a book that is normally closed (like a paperback) from closing on you as the cradle is lowered after the scan?
Normally you'd just stick a finger in the book's gutter as the platen is raised, but with that bar moving in front as the cradle lowers, how do you ensure that the book doesn't close and lose your place?
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dpc wrote:With that horizontal bar across the front, how do you keep a book that is normally closed (like a paperback) from closing on you as the cradle is lowered after the scan?
Normally you'd just stick a finger in the book's gutter as the platen is raised, but with that bar moving in front as the cradle lowers, how do you ensure that the book doesn't close and lose your place?
Seems like that horizontal bar could be made with an arch in the area you stick your left hand in.
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Re: Daniel Speaking At Open Hardware Summit 2011 - watch liv
Yep, that's possible.
There's an extended discussion going on over here if you want to put all these questions in one place...
There's an extended discussion going on over here if you want to put all these questions in one place...
Re: Daniel Speaking At Open Hardware Summit 2011 - watch liv
we have translated dan to spanish and subtitled the video... maybe it will help to spread the word into spanish communities
http://blip.tv/derechoaleer/daniel-reet ... io-5753315
here is the srt file, maybe is useful for someone:
http://www.4shared.com/document/AhEBKjRk/65539025.html
http://blip.tv/derechoaleer/daniel-reet ... io-5753315
here is the srt file, maybe is useful for someone:
http://www.4shared.com/document/AhEBKjRk/65539025.html