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The electric screwdriver I used to assemble and disassemble this thing many times is a game changer: [ Ссылка ]
This is the DIY Split Flap by Dave Madison:
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After going through a plethora of different no-video display options, I finally settled on building a Split flap display. This whole project is a side quest from my real life platformer game. Going from mechanical counters, to rack driven 7 segment displays, with some stops in crazy mechanical adventurs along the way. This video tested my mechanical design skills, my electronics skills, and my arduino programming skills. I even learned some new things as well!
0:16 - Why?
2:25 - E Paper Display
2:50 - The Mechanical Counter
3:40 - Side Quest: Sliding 7 Segment Display
4:08 - Side Quest: Rack Driven 7 Segment Display
5:35 - Side Quest on Side Quest: PCB Design
6:34 - Some impractical (but cool) displays
7:32 - A Single Split Flap
8:47 - A Better Single Split Flap
9:50 - Building the Full Display
11:05 - The Full Display in Action
11:40 - Setting the High Score
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