A copper pipe door bell with woodpecker used as hammer.
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circuit-monté-sur-cadre(1).JPGJPEG Image - 4.13 MB - 09/20/2020 at 01:19 |
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assemblage-mécanique.pngPortable Network Graphics (PNG) - 3.85 MB - 09/15/2020 at 02:28 |
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schematic.pdfAdobe Portable Document Format - 95.75 kB - 09/15/2020 at 02:24 |
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tubes-de-cuivres.pngcopper tubings cut in length for pentatonic scalePortable Network Graphics (PNG) - 7.75 MB - 09/05/2020 at 15:31 |
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The application code written in Forth was completed and the circuit was also completed except for the power supply. It is a dead bug style. But this is a fail the copper pipes sound is not loud enough. It can't be used for a doorbell.
The servo-motor are as noisy as the pipes. Too bad, no more money and time on this project.
Mechanical assembly almost completed
stm8 eForth flashed on MCU. I started working on application written in Forth.
Today I tested the initial concept and it failed. The tubes can't be supported on cross bars it kill sound. I revised the concept. The copper tubes will be suspended by strings inside a frame as shown here.
Not visible on this drawing, there is a string at the bottom too otherwise the pipes would swing when hammered.
Copper tubing cut in length, wookpecker hammers sculpted and painted. The following video is a hammer test. The project use small SG90 servo-motors to animate the woodpeckers.
I created a github repository for this project
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