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| Jimbo:
Great stuff :) :cheers: I can see myself making good use of this! :applaud: |
| DaOld Man:
Wow! This site is great! I wish you had posted this a week or two ago, it would have saved me a lot of work trying to figure out a decent relay solution, plus I was still wondering how I was going to do this through the software. Do you have links to any of your other projects? :applaud: :cheers: |
| javeryh:
The more I think about it the more certain I am that I'll be rotating the monitor in my next build. I just need to think of a way that you can't see the circle or notice that it rotates before it happens... |
| mountain:
Great stuff, thanks for posting this! --- Quote from: javeryh on October 24, 2007, 09:06:06 am ---The more I think about it the more certain I am that I'll be rotating the monitor in my next build. I just need to think of a way that you can't see the circle or notice that it rotates before it happens... --- End quote --- You could mount it behind smoked glass. The circuitry is there to allow one, with the use of a few relays, to turn off power to the monitor while it rotates. |
| Jimbo:
--- Quote from: javeryh on October 24, 2007, 09:06:06 am ---The more I think about it the more certain I am that I'll be rotating the monitor in my next build. I just need to think of a way that you can't see the circle or notice that it rotates before it happens... --- End quote --- Another idea, which I may use on my own cab, is to use artwork on the circular frame and the surrounding bit... I reckon there could be some quite cool designs that could be done. Just have to make sure the artwork on the circular frame lines-up/fits well with the surrounding bit in both rotated orientations. |
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