Pretty darn cool. Might have a nice project for my boys to make this summer. We all like board games and the electronic dice would go well with that. Great video, thanks!
LOL! I am sure your dad had that friend who you called "uncle" who really wan't an uncle but was just this all around nice guy. Well when I watch your video's that what it reminds me of (yes I am old enough to be your uncle I know don't remind me) and that why I wrote about the kid stem stuff as your like that ole family friend in the video :-)
1:54... The pads look too shiny to be bare copper. I'm convinced that the PCB solder pads are plated for ease of soldering with a plating material that may look like bare copper. 2:05..BTW... I would put rubber feet under your PCB Vise to stop it from sliding around your work surface or maybe just not place it on paper....;) 4:25... Not all LEDs are marked with positive as the longer lead. The best way to check the polarity of LEDs is to look at the plastic lens/case of the LED. One side of the LED plastic case flange will have a flat area. that indicates the Cathode lead or Negative side. 7:58.. Now that is a great new feature that I can use.
I know Chuck will not get anything back (sorry), but the Velleman kits are available in Canada slightly higher price $15.95 ea. CAD, as Amazon.com does not ship here and Amazon.ca has ridiculous prices for it. Really enjoy the combo Videos Thanks Gerald.
Pretty darn cool. Might have a nice project for my boys to make this summer. We all like board games and the electronic dice would go well with that.
Great video, thanks!
Very nice video again Chuck.
Love how you mix simple electronics with 3D Printing.
Cool video Uncle Chuck! Enjoy the case for kit idea too!
LOL! I am sure your dad had that friend who you called "uncle" who really wan't an uncle but was just this all around nice guy. Well when I watch your video's that what it reminds me of (yes I am old enough to be your uncle I know don't remind me) and that why I wrote about the kid stem stuff as your like that ole family friend in the video :-)
1:54... The pads look too shiny to be bare copper. I'm convinced that the PCB solder pads are plated for ease of soldering with a plating material that may look like bare copper.
2:05..BTW... I would put rubber feet under your PCB Vise to stop it from sliding around your work surface or maybe just not place it on paper....;)
4:25... Not all LEDs are marked with positive as the longer lead. The best way to check
the polarity of LEDs is to look at the plastic lens/case of the LED. One side of the LED plastic case flange will have a flat area. that indicates the Cathode lead or Negative side.
7:58.. Now that is a great new feature that I can use.
Great review, assembly, 3d design. I like it!
Nice project that kids could.
Great video Chuck! You are a Tinkercad Master!!!
This is really insane that an American youtuber makes a video about a product made nearby my city here in Belgium!
did the kit happen to say what vibration sensor/switch was used in this kit
I know Chuck will not get anything back (sorry), but the Velleman kits are available in Canada slightly higher price $15.95 ea. CAD, as Amazon.com does not ship here and Amazon.ca has ridiculous prices for it.
Really enjoy the combo Videos
Thanks Gerald.
It's like watching Bob Vila of 3D Printing.
Definitely meant it as a compliment. Look forward to more episodes.
Wouldn't be more standard to reference the LED leads as anode/cathode rather then plus and minus?
CHEP 3D Printing...Thanks for taking the time to answer all the questions Chuck.
Nice project Chuck, guess it's time I shake the dust off of my very limited soldering skills :)
Do you have a link handy for the bender tool?
Thanks Chuck!
hey my Friend, NO RESULTS FOUND FOR "2346677".
Thank you ,got it ,now i have to wait for my Retirement payment
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better use nine yellow LED lights...
not seven red lights