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We utilized a specially designed shim to adjust the downward angle of the SICK LDMRS-4001 lidar sensor in our autonomous USAD vehicle. ...The sensor is featured on the research project "Urban Shuttles Autonomously Driven" at...
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The photoelectric proximity sensor offered by German manufacturer SICK can be downloaded from their website in various formats, including Solidworks 2013, IGES, STEP, and x_t (Parasolid). ...To enhance its realism, additional details like thread and...
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It features RS-232 Configuration and diagnostics interface and supports enhanced sensor functions like Safe SICK device communication via EFI. ...This controller offers Flexi Link networking, utilizes spring terminals for connection, and belongs to the...
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This remix of the SiCK-68 mechanical keyboard changes the lower left part of the keyboard such that is able to fit a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller. The next iteration of this Thing would add mounting screws for the Raspberry Pi Pico. ... [Click...
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A customizable Sick GTB6-P4212 sensor holder is available for pipes with a diameter of 25mm, crafted through 3D printing using HD500 material. ...This support item offers adjustability to suit specific tube requirements and is made via advanced 3D...
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... main module. This product also supports enhanced sensor functions like Safe SICK device communication via EFI, as well as Automatic Configuration Recovery (ACR). ...It communicates using Flexi Link and has spring terminal connections for easy setup.
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A minion for every occasion, I thought of calling it "Minion Covid" but since it is not a subject to be taken as a joke I have simply called it "Sick minion", the poor man is wearing the typical and humiliating hospital gown, do not worry that he...
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A radical twist on the Sick-60 design is now available, specifically engineered to accommodate cherry-style stabilizers. The entire design has been reimagined from scratch within Fusion360. Moreover, an angled version with a 5-degree incline has also...
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A huge thank-you goes out to FedorSosnin for providing STL files for the SICK-68 keyboard, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494. ... To his design, I have added a separate component to hold: * An encoder (KY-040) that serves...
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It features enhanced sensor functions like Safe SICK device communication via EFI and Automatic Configuration Recovery (ACR). With RS-232, USB interfaces for configuration and diagnostics, it also supports Flexi Link, Flexi Line controller...
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This set includes several Poser figures, such as the Sick Bay 2 room with 175,055 polygons, Medical Bed with 2,757 polygons, and so on. The Cart has a separate part for the monitor, which can be rotated. Office chair no.1 can tilt backward and...
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Remix of Mechanical Keyboard - SiCK-60 (60%) by FedorSosnin where the top-left+right and bottom-left+right parts have been merged as per a request on reddit. Merged using Fusion 360. Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 20...
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I love my SiCK-68 keyboard and it was such a fun project, but I couldn't find any sticky rubber feet that would stay on. So I added holes to allow for push-in rubber feet. ... I used POF-40048 push-in rubber feet from DigiKey but I imagine any feet...
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I decided to make a 5 degree tilt stand-thing for the SiCK-68 because I find it more comfortable. Thought I'd share in case anyone thought the same. I used two 25mm M3 socket head cap screws to attach it through the middle-top holes on the keyboard.
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First of all, I want to thanks FedorSosnin for his amazing work on the SiCK-68 project !My project is to adapt the SiCK-68 Mechanical Keyboard to my usage.ChangelogAdd a LED strip in order to light the keyboard (wiring available in pictures...
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This is a straightforward reworking of the "lower_left" part of the esteemed SiCK-68 keyboard, allowing users to swap out their Teensy 2.0 microcontroller for an Arduino Pro Micro instead. The micro-usb opening on this version is slightly smaller,...
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Changelog - Add a LED strip in order to light the keyboard (wiring available in pictures section) - Add a switch for the LED strip - Adapt the case for a better matching with Teensy 2.0 footprint + stopper - Delete SiCK-68 name on the top left...
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A remix of the amazing Sick-60 design to support cherry-style stabilizers, re-designed completely in Fusion360. Now also including an angled version with a 5-degree incline. The design is using the same dimensions as the Sick-60. The top parts of the...
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This is a re-mix of a couple of re-mixes of the SiCK-68 mechanical keyboard (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494). The original keyboard is split into a left and right half so that it fits onto most printer build plates. If you have a...
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This remix of the SiCK-68 mechanical keyboard changes the lower left part of the keyboard such that is able to fit a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller.The next iteration of this Thing would add mounting screws for the Raspberry Pi Pico.Click here for...
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Three-Dimensional Scanning of an Industrial Pump Using a High-Resolution Portable Scanner Find the scan result using a laser scanner and the CAD model of this design.
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... no moving electronics part. The firmware and software are released on Github. Presentation video: https://youtu.be/h7Ba44bJV5k Article: https://charleslabs.fr/en/project-3D+Lidar+Scanner+MK2 GitHub repository: https://github.com/CGrassin/3d_lidar
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If you've built an Atlas scanner or PiClop scanner before, you'll be familiar with how the lasers flow through the ULN2008 chip – just follow the same connection pattern for the lights (two wires from the Raspberry Pi connect to the chip's spare...
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I swapped out the original hole size because I picked up an Atlas Scanner kit, but decided to utilize the PIClop housing instead - it's a sleeker design and has a spot for the laser component.
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Resized the hole from the original as i brought an Atlas Scanner kit but wanted to use the PIClop body as it looks better, this holds the laser from it. ... Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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The OutBox scanner case is a custom-designed enclosure made specifically for use with the OutBox scanner, which can be downloaded from github.com/gameofknowing/outbox. ...The case is intended to be cut out of 3/16-inch thick plywood using a laser...
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INTRODUCTION I post another free 3D Scanner DIY for use with any free software for scanning pieces, such as Horus Software. To build it, you will need some printer parts, others cutted by laser and a few electronics. You can find more exhaustive...
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I'm excited to try out a couple of bigger lasers on my Atlas 3D (FreeLSS) scanner right now. Also, I came across an amazing idea online that suggested using tie rod turnbuckles from model cars to help with precise adjustment of the lasers. ... This is...