I prefer to call this juggling the sun moon and stars
most folks know these as Astrojax, though.
https://youtube.com/shorts/XfVtgEwchw0?feature=share
most folks know these as Astrojax, though.
https://youtube.com/shorts/XfVtgEwchw0?feature=share
Numark Pt-01S. 3d printed knobs and fader. made the printed fader spring loaded so it acts more like a momentary switch (that I can easily change out). pcb tone arm with a audio-technica head/cart. custom slip mat with a felt platter stabilizer mod. adjusted the speed control to play properly at max for 33/45 and centered for 78 (speed on that one was weird) so i can slow them way down. the white thing is a kind of guide that keeps the tonearm off the main body like some other more automatic players have (i have a neurological movement disorder and this mostly helps protect my stylus)
freshly baked right out of the oven
Installed a 7 port USB pcie card and then made a patch panel for 7 USB extensions to bring em closer. Now I clan plug in everything without needing to move em. :D some of these dont play well with hubs so that wasnt an option. needed dedicated ports.
as in music generated... from an apple...
so ive taken to generating these and using them in my work.
I've built many... many many.... this is my only x86 build, so far though... my second one using RADXA boards (X2L featured)
flipperzero UARTd to a rpi0 with kali. input on the dpad is so PAINful though....
I cant help it. I have vision and gotta make things... I like to see the guts so I fancy clear enclosures... raspis are economical but I also fancy those other niche engineering SBCs. The last two images feature RADXA boards for the brains (the 2nd to last is an x86 beast with win11 that can even play games like HL2).
o hai, im ඞ ؟؟͌̊̄Maj͈̾i͍̓K͛́ͅ?̈́͢͡? ¬¸¬
enjoy
I made a thing and I share. have fun yall.