Passive Tangible Prototype

Passive Tangible Prototype

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This is a prototype that I need to use for my Master's Thesis, and it must be fully functional. All components should be precision-cut using a lasercutter and meticulously assembled with high-quality glue. To ensure stability, I recommend using 5 mm for the bottom rings and 1-2 mm for the top fill. The empty ring can be filled with heavy materials like lead grist to significantly increase its weight. A small groove has been milled from the marker openings to the circle's center to accommodate a cable. Conductive material is then applied to the opposite side of the bottom part and connected to the cable. All cables are carefully routed on the inside of the Tangible. For more information, please visit our "Tangibles" section. Changelog 12.06.17 Separate parts into individual .scad files for better organization. The form of openings for conductive material can now be specified by users. Labels and support openings have been removed to simplify the design. 03.02.17 Circles are now smooth and rounded for improved aesthetics. Notches have been added to enable secure mounting of the Tangible to a robot. (31.10.16) Modified Tangible_bottom_mid.scad Marker labels have been updated for better clarity. Customizer UI/text changes have been implemented for easier use. Code has been refactored for improved efficiency and readability.

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