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post Sep 13 2006, 08:04 PM

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the software that i used can do like what you said, but you need to program it.

it's not like the normal interface like drag and add....it's more towards programming (scripts)
tyrion4
post Sep 13 2006, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(AllnGap @ Aug 22 2006, 12:43 AM)

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this is a side view of the graphical LCD........enjoy the pics !
Nice mod. I like the way you made use of spacers rather than building a whole acrylic enclosure. Very inspirational smile.gif

How did you attach the two acrylic surfaces together? Would epoxy glue leave any 'glue-stains'? Couldn't see any indication on how you attached them together as it was crystal clear!

And how far back did your vertical stand have to be to prevent the top-heavy end of the LCD from causing the whole thing to topple over? laugh.gif


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post Sep 13 2006, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(tyrion4 @ Sep 13 2006, 08:34 PM)
Nice mod. I like the way you made use of spacers rather than building a whole acrylic enclosure. Very inspirational  smile.gif

How did you attach the two acrylic surfaces together? Would epoxy glue leave any 'glue-stains'? Couldn't see any indication on how you attached them together as it was crystal clear!

And how far back did your vertical stand have to be to prevent the top-heavy end of the LCD from causing the whole thing to topple over?  laugh.gif
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actually, there is a little glue stain.......my only advice is to keep trying until you get the result you wanted...... laugh.gif laugh.gif
(tips for ya : go learn how to put water on the glass slide used for microscope rolleyes.gif )

as for the positioning, i dont know how to describe it to you....but the main thing is that the screen's position must be within the base acrylic(neck of the acrylic LCD cannot be longer than the base; it's compared horizontally).....it has got something to do with moment that prevents it from flipping, but i've used this method and it works everytime biggrin.gif
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post Sep 13 2006, 10:16 PM

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Ic ic, so because the glue is clear, all you need to do is fill up the entire surface-contact area for it to be unnoticeable.

Lol, only an engineering student would use the word 'moment'.

So you're saying that the neck's length has to be sufficiently short as to balance out the weight of the LCD screen? (to keep the moment about the x-axis as low as possible) laugh.gif

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post Sep 14 2006, 09:28 AM

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wow!!!!great stuff u got there mate..do u intend to sell it? rclxms.gif thumbup.gif



Please do all sale enquiries by PM only. Let's keep the forum clean for mods n discussions only.

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post Sep 14 2006, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(tyrion4 @ Sep 13 2006, 10:16 PM)
Ic ic, so because the glue is clear, all you need to do is fill up the entire surface-contact area for it to be unnoticeable.

Lol, only an engineering student would use the word 'moment'.

So you're saying that the neck's length has to be sufficiently short as to balance out the weight of the LCD screen? (to keep the moment about the x-axis as low as possible)  laugh.gif
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it's easy to say it, but it's not that easy to do it.....

the neck length must be short and the base must be longer than the screen.
i can rotate the screen in any direction and it wont flip over.

QUOTE(pengurabin @ Sep 14 2006, 09:28 AM)
wow!!!!great stuff u got there mate..do u intend to sell it?  rclxms.gif  thumbup.gif
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i do sell it bro, if you are interested, then just pm me alright biggrin.gif

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post Sep 14 2006, 01:52 PM

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Yea, I've got no illusions of it being a cakewalk but I'll give it a try anyway smile.gif Thanks for the tips anyway. Much appreciated

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post Nov 23 2006, 08:10 PM

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why don't u smoke sections of the acrylic...? it looks nicer in a way of "covering" the flesh.. biggrin.gif

WARNING: Computer-simulated images only.. laugh.gif

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SUSAllnGap
post Nov 24 2006, 08:15 AM

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QUOTE(ATI.Bob @ Nov 23 2006, 08:10 PM)
why don't u smoke sections of the acrylic...? it looks nicer in a way of "covering" the flesh..  biggrin.gif

WARNING: Computer-simulated images only.. laugh.gif

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hhmmm...........i dont think that it is impossible to do so, just need to get the diffused type of stickers which are used on glass doors will do......

thanks for the suggestion ! i never thought of it also
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post Nov 27 2006, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(tyrion4 @ Sep 13 2006, 10:16 PM)
Ic ic, so because the glue is clear, all you need to do is fill up the entire surface-contact area for it to be unnoticeable.

Lol, only an engineering student would use the word 'moment'.

So you're saying that the neck's length has to be sufficiently short as to balance out the weight of the LCD screen? (to keep the moment about the x-axis as low as possible)  laugh.gif
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whoa..u sure are an engineering student..
civil eng. ka?

btw, AllnGap, if i order from u ar, how much is the cost?
must make it an external one (like u did here) cuz my casing is oledi has been mod by me using an alpabetical lcd..

this icd is using what port to connect to pc?
parallel or usb? or maybe sata? hehe sweat.gif
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post Nov 27 2006, 02:14 PM

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nice work rclxms.gif

like built from factory thumbup.gif

didnt see any cacat there smile.gif
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post Jun 7 2007, 12:54 AM

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judging from the pictar.....its connected to a parrarel port right
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post Jun 7 2007, 01:23 PM

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Good work man!!! how much for the whole thing ? smile.gif

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