Done so far:
- Pumpkins bought (nice one for the actual jack-o-lantern and ugly one for testing)
- Some pumpkin test cuts/engraves
- ESP8266 on hand and tested (NodeMCU v2, because that's what I was able to find at home)
- DFPlayer audio module and microSD card on hand
- PIR motion sensor on hand
- PIR motion sensor modified to not output high for 20 seconds after sensing motion
- Pumpkin spice wax melts bought
- Signage LEDs on hand for illumination
- Probably some other stuff
Still needing to be done:
- Design a better Spicer face for engraving (to look less Frankenstein-like)
- Prepare and engrave pumpkin
- Program ESP8266 (and figure out how to do that along the way—this is my first ESP8266 project, somehow)
- Gather Sean Spicer audio clips (from Wikimedia Commons, I guess—there are lots of videos of him on there)
- Make a lamp out of the signage LEDs to go inside the pumpkin
- Make a wax melter
- Fit the speakers, motion sensor, and wax melter into the pumpkin
- Decide how to switch the LEDs on and off (MOSFET, I guess)
- Get it ready for Maker Faire, which is TOMORROW!
- Probably some other stuff
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