Deej Volume Control Board
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This design is for a deej volume control board, which controls the volume for individual windows applications. You can learn more about the project at https://github.com/omriharel/deej. To bring this project to life, you'll need an Arduino Nano, five linear sliders, some wire, solder, and a USB cable. Additionally, you'll need to install the deej software and configure the yaml file in its current version. My design allows for the entire project to be assembled without any screws. I do recommend epoxying down the nano board, but it's not required. To attach the sliders to the top board, you will need a lighter and a spoon. You'll also need to bend down the pins so they face towards the back. Then, put the slider in place, heat up the peg, and squish it down with the spoon. Here's what you should be looking for: ![Pinned Stud](https://i.imgur.com/wMkWKSY.jpg "Pinned Stud") ![Pinned Studs](https://i.imgur.com/xyYMXi7.jpg "Pinned Studs") A short video showing the pinning process can be found at https://streamable.com/200qt6. Print out the slider knobs and use a raw piece of 1.75mm filament slid in from the end to give the top a little bit of color. ![Knob Detail](https://i.imgur.com/jdM0pqQ.jpg "Knob Details")
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