why did you cast a part instead of just using a brass cap? brass is easy to work with and modify since its a softer metal than steel. i wouldn't trust a plastic piece for a pressure application.
learn to code its not hard. i could write it myself in 6 different programming languages if i wanted to. I never went to collage for programming. I just stopped being lazy and dug in.
@@darkshadowsx5949 hey I've been coding for over 10 years now and if you understand embedded programming you'd know a lot of these devices requires long hours spent on library development and testing and it's because of this issue it lead to the development of open source software like Arduino, GitHub and others and just because you can code doesn't mean you can write code for every hardware stop being a jerk
Nice work! What did you use to cast the final part?
Polyurethane resin
why did you cast a part instead of just using a brass cap? brass is easy to work with and modify since its a softer metal than steel.
i wouldn't trust a plastic piece for a pressure application.
I don't have metal working tools and that resin can resist high pressure
With vacuum you have just -1bar. No brass needed
Code please
learn to code its not hard.
i could write it myself in 6 different programming languages if i wanted to. I never went to collage for programming. I just stopped being lazy and dug in.
@@darkshadowsx5949 hey I've been coding for over 10 years now and if you understand embedded programming you'd know a lot of these devices requires long hours spent on library development and testing and it's because of this issue it lead to the development of open source software like Arduino, GitHub and others and just because you can code doesn't mean you can write code for every hardware stop being a jerk
@@darkshadowsx5949How to start learning?