I’ve had a rash of problems with the touchscreens on bare Polarshields! Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Replies Olly O’Neill (But here’s a link to the most recent release to help this post stay relevant in the future.) This bundle (-10-23) contains the updates I’m not convinced it will point-blank solve your problems, but gives you an extra tool to experiment with. SVG differences between polargraphcontroller 2.1.1 & 2.3.0.The polygonizer work was prompted by some excellent troubleshooting by Visualbyte and DaniK on two threads in the forum: Also in Polargraph Controller, the zoom works better now.The polygonizer is part of Geomerative, which is a beautiful library. The pic above is shows changing the length, so you get some pretty tasty effects from it. The latter one has a parameter too, to actually set the length ( POLYGONIZER LENGTH). New feature in Polargraph Controller, the polygonizer can now be swapped between two styles, ADAPTATIVE (0) and UNIFORMLENGTH (1) by clicking CYCLE POLYGONIZER.The command to set the pen lift height wasn’t working properly. A bug fix to the polargraph_server_polarshield firmware.Have just uploaded a new code bundle, featuring: Posted in business, machine | Leave a reply Geomerative Polygonizer I like seeing these kinds of “work in progress” pics on other makers’ blogs. The final version is less handsome, but more useful, and there’s a beauty in that trade-off. The QR takes you to Building a Polargraph from a vitamin kit on the wiki. Fortunately in that case, there was no problem, but I made up some new labels to help me not make a mess in the future. I recently kicked myself a couple of times in a row when I thought I’d forgotten to test a certain aspect of the board, and had to open up a pile of sealed parcels to find out. Anybody who bought a Polarshield will have found such a thing. I started putting little journals on each one, which were just a strip of sticky tape with any story on them. It’s not a complicated one, but there’s enough steps and nuance that I benefit from reminding myself what I’m supposed to be doing.Ī run of bad Polarshields last year prompted me to start being a lot more careful about how I assembled and recorded the assembly of them. My manufacturing process is always sometimes evolving.
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