Bento Night Sky

Auteur avatarXXerphy | Dernière modification 16/06/2022 par XXerphy

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Bentolux created during the hybrid formation at IMT Mines Albi from February 2022 to June 2022. The idea is to use 3D printing to complete the final floor of a weather station.
Difficulté
Moyen
Durée
2 mois
Catégories
Art, Électronique, Machines & Outils, Jeux & Loisirs, Robotique, Science & Biologie
Coût
100 EUR (€)

Introduction

This project is part of IMT Mines Albi's Hybrid Training from February to June 2022. The training consists of 3 MOOCs and 16 face-to-face workshops. The goal is to realise a Bentolux weather station and to personalize the 3rd floor. The description herein will only be on this 3rd floor.

Bentolux Night Sky operates on "work hard, play even harder". The idea is to have a hangout spot for the "cool kids" working in the weather station. There is a catch however, only those with the code can gain access!

Matériaux

Outils

Étape 1 - Materials

3D Printing

  • PLA spool

Electronic

  • 1 Arduino Uno cards
  • male-male and male-female prototyping cables
  • LCD SSD1306 128 x 64
  • 1 LED 8mm
  • 1 ring of 12 LEDs
  • 1 potentiometer
  • 1 BME280 weather sensor
  • 1 switch
  • 1 x 5V power supply
  • 1 x photoresistor
  • 220 and 10000 Ohms resistors
  • 3 x servomotors

Tools

Machines

  • 3D printer

Software

  • Tinkercad, Microsoft 3D builder, Blender
  • Cura Ultimaker
  • Arduino

Prototyping

  • soldering iron
  • cutting pliers
  • wire stripper
  • glue

Étape 2 - Building of the 3D models

Using Blender, i modelled two faces. After which i added the faces to the 3D bodies downloaded from Microsoft 3D builder using TinkerCad. Since, I also needed a "club house", i designed one using TinkerCad with a mechanism to close and open in response to the frequency of tone heard.


Étape 3 - Electronics and Codes

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