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| Le Chuck:
If using an LCD the rotation could be done without changing the cab if the rotation mechanism was able to tilt the monitor 45o towards z+ along the y axis and then execute the rotation on the X. Providing you used a bright ass LCD and some dark ass tinted glass it could look flawless. Mechanism would require a linear actuator and a stepper motor/good servo. |
| Vigo:
--- Quote from: Le Chuck on December 17, 2014, 05:12:25 pm ---If using an LCD the rotation could be done without changing the cab if the rotation mechanism was able to tilt the monitor 45o towards z+ along the y axis and then execute the rotation on the X. Providing you used a bright ass LCD and some dark ass tinted glass it could look flawless. Mechanism would require a linear actuator and a stepper motor/good servo. --- End quote --- I was actually thinking the same darn concept today. However, with as much work is involved, I would just spend the money on one of those 1:1 monitors coming out next year. |
| jdbailey1206:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on December 17, 2014, 01:40:11 pm ---***80s guy slow clap*** --- End quote --- Why? Why? Why? Are you doing this lately? John Hughes marathon on tv or something? |
| Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on December 17, 2014, 05:40:58 pm --- --- Quote from: yotsuya on December 17, 2014, 01:40:11 pm ---***80s guy slow clap*** --- End quote --- Why? Why? Why? Are you doing this lately? John Hughes marathon on tv or something? --- End quote --- He's happy, and he wants you to know it. Slowly |
| Vigo:
I am pretty sure yot is that 80's guy. I got footage right here of yot on a typical saturday, hanging out in his garage. Now you know how he ended up in the swimming pool from simply putting up christmas lights. |
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