[17:30] Sorry, but the motor sticking out of TestCut is an eyesore. I started looking into drawing up the new PCB, viewing the AS2040 for reference since I found it through EasyEDA and without the header pins, seems close to the target Tetrinsic PCB size. This then lead into considering if I want to solder the LCD directly or use a ribbon cable extension. Then I was wondering if I should include MemoryLCD support too (for TimerSpy) or have something off-the-shelf.
Eventually, this turned into trying to remine for a solution that didn't have the motor sticking out from the top. It doesn't look good in TestCut and I imagine it wouldn't look that great on the back of my hand either for TimerSpy.
I've finally found my calipers, and the bolt holding the stator and rotor together has a thickness of 1.33mm, so I'd imagine this means that it's an M1.4 bolt. There's no standoffs for that, so I'd likely have to use a long bolt and a steel tube.
[19:30] I'll try this, and continue mining for a solution if the print turns out to be successful:
[19:40]
An ergonomic solution... may exist.
Me:
Let's consult the datasheet for advice.
So 600 gauss.
This is a square 6x6x2.5mm diametric square magnet (because a circle isn't an option) and it seems very overpowered for the job. It looks to be >6mm distance from the magnet before reaching a workable location. It seems that something even smaller than the 3mm OD x 2mm thickness radial magnets I got for Tetwin would be closer to the ideal:
[21:30] Ok, so now that I know that I can use a much smaller magnet, I've got an idea to actually have a cogwheel 90 degrees to the motor-driven cogwheel. The ball-chain would act as the teeth.
The LCD extension cable will have to do quite a bit of origami gymnastics. Actually, I should check to make sure I can even get a cable of the same pitch.
[21:55] Ok print finished and it doesn't seem like 50 degrees did all that much other than poke into Finger5. It seems that 75mm total length is a bit iffy. Yeah, I really should've printed out the second Gen3X1 concept before going into TestCut because it probably would've failed.
[20 minutes later...]
[22:50] I printed it and
An ergonomic solution... may exist.
Not a fan of the fillets though...
Filleted chamfers or nothing is going to have to do.
It's taken 6.5 hours to get to this point. If I average 1h/day after that Feb 1st deadline, it means that the progress I'd usually manage in a day will then take a week. Ouch.
Solution mining... ends, in 19 days.
[13 Jan, 05:38] Render:
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