This is wonderful- thank you! Do you happen to have an updated raspberry pi web cam tracking update to this eyeball pumpkin? Would love to see it if you do :)
@simple_classic10 күн бұрын
I came from a KZread search just see joysticks ... and now I see this masterpiece. THANK YOU
@alexbogdan540211 күн бұрын
Would you mind sharing the code? I m having trouble with mine and a working example might help. Also, isn't the read command for the sensor a blocking function?
@StormBurnX14 күн бұрын
Astonished by the framerate being so good! And... is that an LCD or OLED? It's so incredibly small and thin, it's hard to believe it's an LCD!!
@beku228314 күн бұрын
Excellent engineering and attention to detail! Bravo!
@MarioPlushYT17 күн бұрын
I’d LOVE to see something like Wheel of Fortune on this.
@BurakCalik23 күн бұрын
This is the most satisfying DIY project to watch ever, I revisit and watch it many times in year.
@svenf124 күн бұрын
I was a taxi driver in Frankfurt in the 90s. Whenever I was waiting for customers at the main terminal and there was not much going on I loved going inside and watch the massive split-flap board doing its thing... absolutely magnificent technology!
@juliank.880325 күн бұрын
This will be part of the Rivian R2/R3 steering wheel.
@arpandrozario795927 күн бұрын
Imagine someone using this to make a Ben10 omnitrix
@ViperGuy1528 күн бұрын
love the haptic feedback on the devkit. any documentation for home assistant integration? im dying to set it up with my install.
@animesh_jАй бұрын
One word, Awesome!
@ElusiveProxyАй бұрын
Hey there, I would love to build something with this, is there any way you could build one for me and I will pay you to do it?
@malt030416 күн бұрын
How much would you pay?
@ElectronicBoxOfficialАй бұрын
wow you are amazing, this is soooo cool man
@binoypdominic1844Ай бұрын
You should do more interesting projects like these
@AX-fx7ngАй бұрын
Git/ How to do manual?
@YHK_YTАй бұрын
Glad to see you’re still replying to comments even tho it’s been 2 years since your last post, hopefully we get an update to what you’ve been working on!!
@NickyNiclasАй бұрын
We need a different source for the motor. Sparkfun never has it in stock and it's ridiculously priced.
@scottbez1Ай бұрын
SparkFun distributes through Mouser and DigiKey as well which carry their own inventory and often have inventory available when SparkFun themselves do not. I agree it's pretty expensive, but in the 2 years since I published this design, I'm not aware of any other low-cogging motor that can be *reliably* sourced, let alone for significantly cheaper. You might get lucky and find some limited excess stock being sold off on AliExpress for pennies, but that will disappear as soon as that new-old stock dries up. Generally a custom motor like this is going to cost somewhere around $12 ex-work in the relatively low quantities that a hobby project will drive (a few hundred to a few thousand at a time), and then once you factor in shipping (requires special consideration and/or certification if you are shipping by air freight due to magnetic material), import duties paid by the retailer, storage and retail shipping/handling, the $30 price is expensive, but not absurd, IMO. The things that will drive down prices are higher volume orders and competition - if you think you can find and sell motors for cheaper and sell enough of them to make enough money to make it worth your time, I'd love to link to your store to help everyone save money!
@NickyNiclasАй бұрын
@@scottbez1 I think a lot of gimbal motors could work with some adaptation. I've even considered a belt between the motor and the knob to open up for a very wide range of motor alternatives. My worry is that it could add noticeable resistance to the 'feel' of the knob.
@sabrin2176Ай бұрын
What could be better than this!
@wonderwuАй бұрын
Two years later, hi
@hemanthkumar5438Ай бұрын
Alien technology.
@momenkhalaf2443Ай бұрын
Waaaaaaw . Amaizing work! Could you please tell me what is your study an learning path ? Huge thanks
@rihardsrozins2286Ай бұрын
I want to buy 5 pcs
@ronny4927Ай бұрын
awesomely impressive
@WiKiTWoNKaАй бұрын
It would be nice to protect the components on the back to enclose it with a hatch for the SD card and a hatch for the programming points but MAN This is CRAZY COOL!!!
@thereyplaysАй бұрын
Круто, нужно повторить.
@trjaudioАй бұрын
Would you consider selling this thing as a finished assembled product or kit? I don't have access to a 3d printer and can't make PCBs etc. Thanks
@raulgaletsАй бұрын
look at this. this is alien tech
@wj625Ай бұрын
Hi Scott, just found this channel. You do some amazing work! I hope this message finds you well and I hope that you will put out new videos! I really need an update on this project! lol this is exactly what I’m looking for to make my own encoder knob for video editing.
@khaos3dАй бұрын
I'd buy this if available for sale....
@yokooomori2439Ай бұрын
SSSSSTTTTTLLLLL!!!!!
@crimsonsapphire6680Ай бұрын
How did you account for cogging torques? Does the system have to be calibrated for individual motors?
@scottbez1Ай бұрын
This particular motor has basically no cogging torque, so there's actually nothing special being done about cogging besides finding the right motor!
@thesavoАй бұрын
How were these displays control back when they were popular. Every article talks about the theory, but not the practice. Do you have an old controller to show off? That would be really educational. Thanks for this demo.
@rothn22 ай бұрын
That device is awesome!
@triplestandart76132 ай бұрын
I've never done a project like this and don't know if I have the time to learn and do it sadly. Is there any comparable product available to buy? Especially the magnetic and programmable haptic feedback? I wasn't able to find anything that would connect via USB and isn't integrated in a bigger device that costs a couple hundred bucks.
@viktorsincic80392 ай бұрын
My mind is completely blown away, never have I needed something more than this.
@songpandy95902 ай бұрын
What is the glue used?
@isbestlizard2 ай бұрын
You should sell them for $5000 a pop to the aerospace industry :D
@isbestlizard2 ай бұрын
Does it skip if you move it fast? Like, if you put your finger at the software marker, zip it left and right very fast, does the marker end up still under your finger or has it lost some of the movement? That always pisses me off with software defined knobs
@I-will-teach-you-1to12 ай бұрын
What is the lower pin was motorized so it would move back for a "quiet mode", and forward again for best appearance. (EG. for the new $3k home displays)
@joshuambean2 ай бұрын
I just want this knob on my desk. Not to control anything. But just to play with. It looks so satisfying just to cycle through the different modes.
@vendacious2 ай бұрын
Me: That is legitimately the coolest knob I've ever seen in my life. They should use this in every new product from here on out! Manufacturers: You want us to spend $30 per unit on an unnecessary upgrade? Keep dreaming.
@afreestone1012 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. This reminds me of the control knob on BMW's first generation iDrive system. While it did not feature a display like yours does, it did have software defined haptics including increment 'clicks', end stops when reaching the bottom of a menu, etc... and it even made note of how many turns you would try to force it past the end stop, and reverse that same number of turns at high speed when the knob was released (someone in their dev team had fun with that). Sadly they discontinued the haptic feedback on cars post 2007 because apparently it unnerved some users (facepalm). Anyway I've been looking to recreate a similar interface ever since I sold that car (2006 BMW 130i). Thanks for the inspiration!
@dantem41192 ай бұрын
Allright I’ve got to make this now, too useful not to lol
@odissey22 ай бұрын
Where i can buy this type of knob commercially?
@workhardforit2 ай бұрын
So it's basically like my Logi MX Master 3S scroll wheel just a lot less shitty.
@waynekinney33582 ай бұрын
Did you have anything to do with the Tilta Wireless Follow Focus?
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Fuck yeah man
This is wonderful- thank you! Do you happen to have an updated raspberry pi web cam tracking update to this eyeball pumpkin? Would love to see it if you do :)
I came from a KZread search just see joysticks ... and now I see this masterpiece. THANK YOU
Would you mind sharing the code? I m having trouble with mine and a working example might help. Also, isn't the read command for the sensor a blocking function?
Astonished by the framerate being so good! And... is that an LCD or OLED? It's so incredibly small and thin, it's hard to believe it's an LCD!!
Excellent engineering and attention to detail! Bravo!
I’d LOVE to see something like Wheel of Fortune on this.
This is the most satisfying DIY project to watch ever, I revisit and watch it many times in year.
I was a taxi driver in Frankfurt in the 90s. Whenever I was waiting for customers at the main terminal and there was not much going on I loved going inside and watch the massive split-flap board doing its thing... absolutely magnificent technology!
This will be part of the Rivian R2/R3 steering wheel.
Imagine someone using this to make a Ben10 omnitrix
love the haptic feedback on the devkit. any documentation for home assistant integration? im dying to set it up with my install.
One word, Awesome!
Hey there, I would love to build something with this, is there any way you could build one for me and I will pay you to do it?
How much would you pay?
wow you are amazing, this is soooo cool man
You should do more interesting projects like these
Git/ How to do manual?
Glad to see you’re still replying to comments even tho it’s been 2 years since your last post, hopefully we get an update to what you’ve been working on!!
We need a different source for the motor. Sparkfun never has it in stock and it's ridiculously priced.
SparkFun distributes through Mouser and DigiKey as well which carry their own inventory and often have inventory available when SparkFun themselves do not. I agree it's pretty expensive, but in the 2 years since I published this design, I'm not aware of any other low-cogging motor that can be *reliably* sourced, let alone for significantly cheaper. You might get lucky and find some limited excess stock being sold off on AliExpress for pennies, but that will disappear as soon as that new-old stock dries up. Generally a custom motor like this is going to cost somewhere around $12 ex-work in the relatively low quantities that a hobby project will drive (a few hundred to a few thousand at a time), and then once you factor in shipping (requires special consideration and/or certification if you are shipping by air freight due to magnetic material), import duties paid by the retailer, storage and retail shipping/handling, the $30 price is expensive, but not absurd, IMO. The things that will drive down prices are higher volume orders and competition - if you think you can find and sell motors for cheaper and sell enough of them to make enough money to make it worth your time, I'd love to link to your store to help everyone save money!
@@scottbez1 I think a lot of gimbal motors could work with some adaptation. I've even considered a belt between the motor and the knob to open up for a very wide range of motor alternatives. My worry is that it could add noticeable resistance to the 'feel' of the knob.
What could be better than this!
Two years later, hi
Alien technology.
Waaaaaaw . Amaizing work! Could you please tell me what is your study an learning path ? Huge thanks
I want to buy 5 pcs
awesomely impressive
It would be nice to protect the components on the back to enclose it with a hatch for the SD card and a hatch for the programming points but MAN This is CRAZY COOL!!!
Круто, нужно повторить.
Would you consider selling this thing as a finished assembled product or kit? I don't have access to a 3d printer and can't make PCBs etc. Thanks
look at this. this is alien tech
Hi Scott, just found this channel. You do some amazing work! I hope this message finds you well and I hope that you will put out new videos! I really need an update on this project! lol this is exactly what I’m looking for to make my own encoder knob for video editing.
I'd buy this if available for sale....
SSSSSTTTTTLLLLL!!!!!
How did you account for cogging torques? Does the system have to be calibrated for individual motors?
This particular motor has basically no cogging torque, so there's actually nothing special being done about cogging besides finding the right motor!
How were these displays control back when they were popular. Every article talks about the theory, but not the practice. Do you have an old controller to show off? That would be really educational. Thanks for this demo.
That device is awesome!
I've never done a project like this and don't know if I have the time to learn and do it sadly. Is there any comparable product available to buy? Especially the magnetic and programmable haptic feedback? I wasn't able to find anything that would connect via USB and isn't integrated in a bigger device that costs a couple hundred bucks.
My mind is completely blown away, never have I needed something more than this.
What is the glue used?
You should sell them for $5000 a pop to the aerospace industry :D
Does it skip if you move it fast? Like, if you put your finger at the software marker, zip it left and right very fast, does the marker end up still under your finger or has it lost some of the movement? That always pisses me off with software defined knobs
What is the lower pin was motorized so it would move back for a "quiet mode", and forward again for best appearance. (EG. for the new $3k home displays)
I just want this knob on my desk. Not to control anything. But just to play with. It looks so satisfying just to cycle through the different modes.
Me: That is legitimately the coolest knob I've ever seen in my life. They should use this in every new product from here on out! Manufacturers: You want us to spend $30 per unit on an unnecessary upgrade? Keep dreaming.
Fantastic video. This reminds me of the control knob on BMW's first generation iDrive system. While it did not feature a display like yours does, it did have software defined haptics including increment 'clicks', end stops when reaching the bottom of a menu, etc... and it even made note of how many turns you would try to force it past the end stop, and reverse that same number of turns at high speed when the knob was released (someone in their dev team had fun with that). Sadly they discontinued the haptic feedback on cars post 2007 because apparently it unnerved some users (facepalm). Anyway I've been looking to recreate a similar interface ever since I sold that car (2006 BMW 130i). Thanks for the inspiration!
Allright I’ve got to make this now, too useful not to lol
Where i can buy this type of knob commercially?
So it's basically like my Logi MX Master 3S scroll wheel just a lot less shitty.
Did you have anything to do with the Tilta Wireless Follow Focus?