Version numbers
I’ve never found an elegant way to track version numbers. I’m also looking for an easy way to track changes from one version to the next. Any suggestions?
I’ve never found an elegant way to track version numbers. I’m also looking for an easy way to track changes from one version to the next. Any suggestions?
I finally bit the bullet and put this thing online. Spend lots of money so I can test this thing, OK? 😉
I’ve added the Skycam as a product and all the individual pieces for kits. Since the Etsy store hasn’t done me any business I’m going to move “Buy your own drawbot print” into my shop.
I’ve got the lightbox finished so expect new product pictures in the coming days. My cell phone camera isn’t up to scruff and my HD Pro, while awesome, warps every picture with its fish eye lens. Oh no, I might have to buy some new, slightly-used toys.
I’m really looking forward to the Life Tree Fundraiser party on the 11th, where Drawbot will be making an appearance. Drawbot is also going to be at the Super Happy Hacker House at the VHS on the 18th. See you there?
Last night at the VHS Andrew showed me Gcode command M114 which tells the robot “tell me where you think you are right now.” I had this implemented as a WHERE command in Arduino. I’ve now switched it in both branches. I’ve also added it to every Jog Motor or Drive Manual button event, so every time you move the motors by hand it will tell you the current location. This can be handy for calibration: I can ship a 10x10cm grid with the kit that you tape around 0,0 and then you can jog to see if your pictures are going to come out square.
Would it be OK to store each Drawbot’s dimensions in the cloud? That way a given Drawbot would only have to be set up once instead of once per computer. I don’t know if there’s really a need, it just crossed my mind.
Today is the first time I import product. UPS called and asked if I had a broker. I said “Yes.”
“Who?”
“Me?”
“Ok. Would you like the shipment number?”
It was that easy? I thought they’d try to talk me out of it or something. Wipes nervous sweat from brow. Now I need to get down to the airport and explain to them the situation. To whit:
Later today I’m also getting the final parts for another drawbot shipment and then I’m building a lightbox so I can start getting product photos into my shop. Zencart is hiddeous but it’s a start.
I’m really starting to grow into the role of businessman. Facilitating opportunities in a way where everybody wins while making money is ridiculously feel-good.
I’ll have another post later today with my experience at the CBSA.
– changed manual driving buttons. “centered” now says “this is home” and “home” now says “go home”.
– changed log window so text is colored for better readability.
– disabled the paper config and the machine config until the robot is connected.
– fixed a bug where configuration was not being sent to the robot, which screwed up all movements.
I really hope I can get limit switches working soon. Then I can auto-calibrate, which means less configuring for you.