
Qbit
thingiverse
#Qbit What is it? For starters, a cube with 100 RGB LEDs on all 6 sides. Also has three-axis accelerometer and three-axis gyroscope. Audio amp and 2 speakers. Capacitive touch matrix on all 6 sides. Qbit is an experiment of mine that I've been working on for a while now. One could say it's my opus even... ----------------- This project is NOT complete. Unless you wish to help finish it, I don't recommend printing any parts. To complete this project you also need to be at least decent with DIY electronics. Currently the code for this is written in Arduino but that will likely change over time. ------ All pieces of the cube fit together fairly nicely at this point. Component placement is still being finalized so anything related to the inside of the cube is not ready yet. I have the LED panels built and functioning with the ESP32S Software for reading gyro functions. A test game has been written and tested in an emulator, but I have not put it on the chip yet. Still working on the capacitive touch sensors. This has strangely enough been the most difficult part, mostly because I want them printed inside the panels. This means you need a dual extrusion printer that doesn't reserve one of the extruders for support materials only. I am including my current blender file. I advise you to reach out to me before trying to dig in to it.
With this file you will be able to print Qbit with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Qbit.