Know How... 186: Steampunk Goggles Build
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We go step by step and show how to make your own Steampunk Goggles.
These are the parts you'll need to order for our Steampunk Goggles Build
- Vintage Steampunk Welding Goggles $7.99
- GraceAngie 40Pcs Bronze Alloy Round Clock Watch gears $6.99
- Magnifying Loupe $6.75
- Arduino Nano (Atmega 328P) $2.19
- WS2812 16-Bit RGB LED Ring ($3.17 x 2) $6.34
- 30AWG Silicone Wire ($1.00 x 3) [Red, Black, Blue] $3.00
- 600mah batteries + Charging harness $18.00
Total $51.26
You'll also need a 3D Printer that can print the following parts
- Steampunk Googles Frame (Right Side)
- Steampunk Goggles Frame (Left Side)
- Steampunk Goggles LED Holder (x2)
Tools and supplies
- 3D Printer
- Dremel (or other drilling tool)
- Hot Glue Gun
- Soldering Kit
- Pliers, Screwdrivers
- Heat Shrink Tubing (Black)
Instructions:
- Disconnect one of the eye cups from the bridge strap
- Drill a small rat hole at the base of each nose-cutout. (Big enough for 6 strands of 30awg silicone wire
- Cut the following pieces of 30awg Silicone Wire
- 2 x 6" Red
- 1 x 8" Red
- 2 x 6" Black
- 1 x 8" Black
- 1 x 6" White
- 1 x 8" White
- Strip and tin all your Silicone wires
- Cut a 3/4" long piece of 1/4" Black Heat Shrink tubing
- Run the 3, 8" lengths through the heat shrink tubing, then push the tubing & wires over the exposed bridge strap
- Reconnect both cups to the bridge strap
- Run the 3, 8" lengths into the left cup rat-hole.
- Solder the following:
- Black to any "GND" pad
- Red to any "VCC" pad
- White to "IN" pad
- Run 1 x 6" black and 1 x 6" red into the left cup rat-hole
- Solder the following:
- Black to the remaining "GND" pad
- Red to the remaining "VCC" pad
- Solder the black and red wires to a battery connector from the charging harness
- Pull back the slack wire from the left cup
- Run the other side of the 8" wires into the rat-hole on the right cup.
- Solder the following:
- Black to any "GND" pad
- Red to any "VCC" pad
- White to the "OUT" pad
- Run the remaining 6" black, red and white wires into the right-cup rat-hole.
- Solder the following:
- Black to the remaining "GND" pad
- Red to the remaining "VCC" pad
- White to the "In" pad
- Solder the other ends of those wires to the Arduino:
- Black to "GND"
- Red to "VIN"
- White to "D3"
Test Programming
We're using the "100 Lights" code example from Episode 173
- We need to change the Digital Pin to "3"
- We need to change the number of LEDs to "16"
- We can play with the brightness
You can find the code here.
These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/know-how/episodes/186
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Bryan Burnett
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