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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Drinks on the table | 4 Relevance | 2 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| ... to clean repeatedly. Again -- the only caveat is that if there is a spill, you don't leave it for a long time (perhaps allowing it to run over the edge which is more a problem for the carpet beneath the table than getting onto the sand). As long as a spill is not unattended (like a leak from a WAter-filled flower vase), clean up is quick and easy and not a risk to the table. Here are a couple of examples from our Instagram grid, WAy back: Aftermath of party at the shop and my coffee spill (I nearly always have a cup close by). | |||||
| RE: Question ref. track start points | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Community Tracks | |
| This is the kind of thing I WAnt to recreate intentionally. When one of these is formed, I pause the process, and sometimes leave the table in that state for quite a while. Attachment : EscherFish.png | |||||
| RE: Question ref. track start points | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Community Tracks | |
| No, the question concerns the Relationship between the end point of a track that ends at rho=1 and the start point of the next track in a playlist. I WAnt to know what (if anything) determines the start point of track 2 on the circle described by rho=1. Attachment : example.png | |||||
| tabula interrupta | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Community Tracks | |
| While I suspect many owners let scripts run to completion, the result of pausing the table can be quite compelling, e.g.: Attachment : D038C090-E3AC-4085-A79A-DF5EBBD2AD28.jpeg | |||||
| US Air Force logo | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | Brookman | Community Tracks | |
| I did this by hand in gcode for my square table and used sandify to convert it to my Sisyphus. Attachment : Air-Force.thr Attachment : Air-Force.jpg | |||||
| RE: New bee question | 4 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| I can Relate to being an "old newb" - but I have the advantage of being surrounded by much younger staff, who can guide me through the jungle of mobile app interfaces. We don't have a discrete "user manual" for the app, but there are lots of useful explanations on the support section on our site. In particular - it may be easier for you to become familiar with the app by connecting your computer to your table and using the browser version (which is for the most part identical to the mobile version). Instructions are on the lower half of the page here. As for your specific questions, I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "connections." While I'm pretty familiar with the app, I'm not sure where you are seeing this, and in what context. If you can post a screen shot it would be helpful. Also, Alex in support is a great resource and can guide you through the interface if you are stuck (I see you have interacted with her in the past). One central piece of advice - though all this feels intimidating at first, don't let it frustrate you. You'll get it over time, boulder by boulder.... | |||||
| Home Assistant Lighting Upgrade | 4 Relevance | 4 years ago | Sergeantpup | Table Customization | |
| Hello, I'm on Home Assistant and my table works fine with it. As far back as I could trace the code for this integration, it looks like it WAs put together by a user. I would LOVE to have the ability to change light color/temperature/light effects from Home Assistant. The integration WAs absorbed as part of HA core so I don't know who's responsible for the code any more but I put in a feature request with HA for it. I am cross pollinating my request here in case there's another savvy user who either knows the code or knows enough to give the light more ... | |||||
| RE: Ballpark problem | 4 Relevance | 5 years ago | gillesp99 | Table Usage | |
| Thanks Bruce for the instructions. It went amazingly well.. I WAs afraid that the removal of the ballpark would damage the cushion material but it WAs indeed very easy, with the butter knife.. And yes, for those who would like to do the same, HOLD DOWN the fabric and proceed slowly by "cutting" and prying underneath. You mentioned "carpet tape".. For me, looks more like spray glue... Anyway, the process left absolutely no trace, no glue, nothing from the ballpark on the table fabric... Very happy! Thanks again Attachment : No_trace.jpg Attachment ... | |||||
| Texas art track | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | rybitron | Community Tracks | |
| I found this Texas drawing on reddit and asked for someone to create a file so my table could draw it. Thanks to for creating this! Here is a link to the original drawing. Attachment : texas.thr | |||||
| RE: Sisbot API | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Holger Runkewitz | Other Development | |
| Hi Matt, thanks for your reply. I WAs offline for a while, sorry. I see the colon issue, and I used Postman for generating the right request. Unfortunately sisbot responds with error, pls. see screenshot. I tried with and w/o port parameter, same response. Attachment : Screenshot-2020-06-14-17.38.33.png | |||||
| Using mortar. | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | gareth_desanctis | Table Customization | |
| Hello Everyone, I WAnted to see if I could make permanent art using the table. So I decided to replace the sand with mortar. After the design WAs made I spayed with a mist of WAter and let it cure. Then filled with sand and flipped over. Next poured mixed mortar on top to make a disk for it so it could be handled. Now I have a stepping stone. Haha. Enjoy! Gareth Attachment : A8138B5F-49DA-43BC-9495-FF7AD241F77C.jpeg | |||||
| RE: Sisyphus Custom Text Generator - 3 straight lines or 2 circular ones | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | crsolomon | Community Tracks | |
| here are the 2 font data sets you need to download too you MUST use the newer data files here with the new version as they have more punctuation characters in their database (! $ % & ? , ) Attachment : abcd.txt Attachment : abcdp.txt | |||||
| Firmware 1.9.9 announcement | 4 Relevance | 7 years ago | MicahR | App Usage | |
| We had a recent server issue that resulted in some tables loading pre-release firmware. If you were affected by this your table will have firmware version 1.9.9 on it and alert you of a new version, currently 1.10.7, but will not update. Currently there are three resolutions to this. Replace the SD card with a new one that has updated firmware: If you'd like a replacement SD card, send your mailing address, name, order number or backer number to [email protected] Advanced - manually update your firmware by connecting to it using SSH: see this article for the steps: Update Firmware using SSH Advanced - re-image your SD card: see this article for the steps: Steps to re-image SD card In the mean time, be aware that you are not currently missing any features as a result of this issue. However, you will not be able to update your firmware until one of the above three options is taken. We have only seen this issue on tables with firmware version 1.9.9. If you're experiencing similar issues on a version other than 1.9.9, please email details to [email protected] prior to taking the actions listed above. We're very sorry for the inconvenience and are continuing to develop our firmware and server for increased robustness and a better user experience. Micah Roth, COO | |||||
| Sandify dimensions for Xyla table? | 2 Relevance | 2 years ago | [email protected] | Community Tracks | |
| I just got my Sisyphus Xyla — thanks so much for a gorgeous table! I'm using Sandify to create my first track. As a guess, I set the following dimensions for the machine: Type: Rectangular Min x (mm): 100 Max x (mm): 1350 Min y (mm): 100 Max y (mm): 650 However, when I export either to THR format or SVG format, when I go to upload the track to , the result seems to assume I'm using the older round table style, even if I select the "XYLA" tag. Here's what it looks like in Sandify, the Sisyphus uploader, and the web interface for my Xyla. It seems to be correctly rectangular and has about the right aspect ratio in Sandify but looks squished after I upload it as if it were forced to the round table style. Attachment : Screenshot-2024-06-08-at-1.34.41 PM.png | |||||
| RE: Drinks on the table | 2 Relevance | 2 years ago | [email protected] | Table Usage | |
| Bruce, I bought my table in April of 2022. I DO love it! However, my glass (coffee table) sits on 4 small pea-sized bumps, and the rest of the glass floats (I will try to attach a photo), but I can slip a piece of paper easily under the glass and into the sand area, which is how I would think a spill would flow. Is there an improvement/addition I can buy that sets down a gasket around the whole circumference? (See pic, below) There isn’t much of a gap (maybe 1/16”?), but definitely air space, not even close to a seal of any kind! Attachment : IMG_2613.jpeg | |||||
| RE: New table stuck on "HOMING YOUR TABLE" | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | ben.table | Table Usage | |
| One thing I noticed WAs that there's slots for two small magnets on the bottom of the track component, but there's only one magnet (see attached picture). Is this the normal state of this piece? Attachment : 20200529_182629.jpg | |||||
| RE: Light emitting from space under glass | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Glad you're enjoying your table! As for the light leak, we get this question occasionally, and have found a reasonable solution - a McMaster product: To install, remove the rubber bumpers and adhere on the top surface of the steel hoop. | |||||
| RE: Grateful Dead Tracks Anywhere? | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | ByChance | Community Tracks | |
| I guess there aren't to many Dead Heads in the forum. Here is my stab at this. Is there a known WAy to take AutoCad drawings (.dwg or .dxf) files and convert them to .thr files? I think this would look better using a table with minimal sand. Attachment : GD_US_Blues.thr | |||||
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