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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| TRY IT 🙂 Attachment : sandif-5-on-sand.JPG | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| Well, looks like only one attached file per reply: SANDIFY track maker now saves Sisyphus thr files directly. Attachment : sandify-5-viz.JPG | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| Hi @jeffeb3! This is awesome - nice work! If/when you do get around to polar output, I'd be glad to help if you have any questions. Wish list: remember to keep accumulating Theta; 2Pi radians (360 degrees) is not equal to 0, though it's in the same theta axis position please force scaling so everything fits in a circle of radius 1 output for "thr" format is each vertex: (float)theta radians <space>(float)rho dist from ctr (0-1)<new line> please force first and last vertex to have rho = 0 or 1 Looking forward to it!! | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| @crsolomon - Here you go: Thanks @Markyland! | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| ... from my dual monitor PC, which shows the Sandify screen and parameters, the thr file opened in a text editor, and the resulting track's thumbnail on our app GUI. I also attached a preview of the track showing its vertices, and a messy plot of it on the 22" table sitting next to me (I WAs too excited to run erase first). I (and hopefully a whole lot of others) have a lot more experimenting to do, but my first feedback: please auto-include a '#' character at the beginning of any comments in the file (I WAs surprised its absence in my file's header didn't b ... | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | jeffeb3 | Community Tracks | |
| I just pushed a new version that should make life easier on the "round tablers" here :). Select the "Polar Machine" and you can set your machine size (radius in mm), or just leave it alone, because the coordinates will scale to your machine. Selecting "Force Endpoints" will let you draw smaller things, and it will just dart out to the outside edge instead of scaling everything. Then, when saving the file, select the Theta Rho format instead of the GCode format. I don't have a sisyphus (I have a rectangular machine), so please let me know if there are problems. You're the guinea pigs for both the polar machine settings and the theta rho format. Also check out the circle lobe parameter and the star ratio parameter. They are new too. | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| @crsolomon - I'll ping @Markyland and see if we can put it in a more permanent place... | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | crsolomon | Community Tracks | |
| Sadly the tool from Markyland referenced above has been deleted from the link. | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | mgraf68 | Community Tracks | |
| This looks pretty cool, looking forward to playing with it a little. (And it works on Mac! 🙂 ) Thanks Bruce and @Markyland. | |||||
| RE: New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | joshr | Community Tracks | |
| This is very cool, thanks! | |||||
| New tool for creating simple algorithmic tracks | 4 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| ... for creating path files for XY machines that use "gcode" (an industry standard file format). The cool thing about Sandify is that you don't need to be a coder to use it - you can simply use the web-based tool to generate different algorithmic paths. The resulting gcode file can then be downloaded to your computer. But - this file is a list of X-Y points, not Theta-Rho, which is the polar format used by Sisyphus :(. So I contacted @Markyland (who created the wonderful "Sisyphus For The Rest Of US"), to see if he could write a quick conversion utility. With ... | |||||
| More Sandify and XYLA table questions | 3 Relevance | 1 year ago | jrambonnet | Community Tracks | |
| Hi Matt! I'm also trying to create tracks for the XYLA metal table on the Sandify platform and am running into an issue where the design doesn't WAnt to go from edge to edge of the table. I put in your dimensions of 914x406 but it still doesn't seem to work. As you can see, I'm just trying out a Simple pattern to get it to fill in the entire table. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!Jacques Attachment : xyla.jpg | |||||
| RE: Distortion at center of table | 3 Relevance | 4 years ago | surfmaster | Table Usage | |
| I used sandify to put together a real Simple small track to speed up the process, it's a lot better now (see image), but still a little offset at maximum homing offset (0.12 inches) so I guess I will have to drop the bot and try to re-adjust it manually. Thank you for your very thorough help! Attachment : PXL_20220517_180000156.jpg | |||||
| RE: Battery/Solar Powering | 3 Relevance | 4 years ago | azapplewhite | Table Customization | |
| Hello community. I'm very interested in owning one of the beautiful tables but I have genuine issue running a power cord so i'd really like to use battery power. Step one is to measure the actual power consumption of the unit, there are Simple devices (one is called "kill-a-watt") that can be bought on Amazon that range from $15-$45 or in some places can even be checked out at the local library. IS there any chance someone out there has one of these and can actually measure the power consumption? | |||||
| Arghh | 3 Relevance | 4 years ago | adambrower | Beta releases and bugs | |
| Frustration! I have created a Simple two track playlist. The first track WAs written to begin at rho = 1 and end at rho = 0. The second track, (from Mr Rambonnet) WAs written to begin at rho = 0 and end at 1. In the playlist, though, both tracks are supposed to run in reverse. However, when I start the playlist with the ball at the center, the table first moves the ball to the perimeter, ignoring my instructions, as well as the notations in the app. (See attached). Why is this so difficult? Why can we not have a command which simply states "play this tra ... | |||||
| Wish list #12 & 35 | 3 Relevance | 4 years ago | adambrower | Other Development | |
| I wish tracks included a visible notation of their native start rho value. This will make it much easier to construct playlists without the fershlugginer connecting line. Maybe a Simple 1 or 0 affixed to the title? As it is, the only WAy to access this info is to add a track to a playlist. | |||||
| Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 3 Relevance | 4 years ago | Patti | Table Usage | |
| I have a lot of stainless steel furniture in my loft so when the limited edition stainless side table became available I impulse bought it, rolled my eyes at myself, and then sold my black metal side table to a friend. As one does. Every time I WAlked past the new table I found myself thinking, "Wow, the lights are really bright!" I wondered if there were different LEDs on the table but then I realized that the stainless steel ring is far more reflective than the black one WAs. WAs that the difference? "Hey Patti, tell me you're a nerd without telling m ... | |||||
| RE: Sisyphus for the rest of us? | 3 Relevance | 5 years ago | Patti | Community Tracks | |
| I used this today to create a test file for diagnosing a really weird problem with my new table. It worked extremely well for my image, which admittedly is rather Simple. I just uploaded the image and it handed me a .thr file. Attachment : WellHello.jpg | |||||
| RE: Hardware Question | 3 Relevance | 6 years ago | heropup | App Updates | |
| ... them to the inner surface of the metal skirt, near the bottom edge, using the arms holding the sisbot as a guide for even spacing. This makes a cover that is WAshable and breathable, as well as nondestructive to the table. I can't promise that a cat won't try to snag its claws on it, though. | |||||
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