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... coming up, I designed a 3D-printable clip to hold aftermarket bumpers in place along the rim.
I'm using the "50 pcs 8.5mm X 2.5mm special shape" bumpers from this $9 318 piece Set. These bumpers are $9 for 50 ($0.17 each, or $0.03 each if you include the value of the other bumpers included).
It takes about 18 minutes to print 6 of them on my printer. I printed them in black PLA-CF. They will be a little tight when you re-insert the wood ring. I WAs just able to press-fit them with the thinner side between the inner surface of the rim and the wood ring. I ...
... end) as they are added - and if a connector will be added. You can change the order of tracks in a playlist by editing the playlist and hovering over a track, then dragging it.
The other thing to be aware of is that tracks can be Set to "not reversible". Normally, "01" and "10" tracks are automatically reversed as needed to avoid connector lines. But not if the track is Set to non-reversible. You can change the Setting by clicking on a track (in the library) and viewing its Settings.
Lastly - when you play a playlist, if you choose "shuffle" it will do it ...
... spins. But I do get assigned an IP address.IP Address: 169.254.51.61Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
With the IP Configuration Set to ManualThis WAs working before, but now it wont let me save the updates.
The Sisyphus app is stuck at "Waiting for WiFi Connection..." and never does anything else, even after being left open and next to the table for several minutes.
I tried the IP addresses 192.168.42.1 and 169.254.51.1 in the browser, while trying to be connected to the Sisyphus-Jeff Wi-Fi and they do not resolve either.
Thanks Ray. Some notes on your document:
This paragraph: "All Files must start with a 0,0 or 0,1 position. The end pair of numbers in the file must end with rho value opposite of the rho value in the first pair (if you start with a 0,0 you end with a theta, 0)" says three different and conflicting things. None of them are true. In fact, you must start with rho equal to 0 or 1. The theta values don't matter. The initial theta is treated as a "starting theta" and all subsequent thetas are relative to it. The ending theta does not need to be 0 or the starting theta.
This note "There are 2 'types' of instructions that the table can understand based on the difference between the theta values in the next Set of instructions in the data Set." is also not strictly true. The table only has one type of instruction, and that's a theta,rho pair. It moves that ball to that new position, interpolating in polar coordinates to get there. That's all. There isn't anything special about an erase (except the filename, which makes it run faster).
In my path generators some of them think in polar but convert to cartesian, and then all of them subdivide cartesian lines or bezier segments down until they are small enough and then output them as .thr polar. In that backend I also look for "too small" of polar movements and remove points to keep file sizes down. The values I use for cartesian subdivison and polar point removal are tuned to not make artifacts, but also not make too big of file.
I'm not the best authority when it comes to connectivity issues (but it's the weekend and I'm all you got 😉 - Check to see if you've Set your router to use only the 5ghz band. Since you've had your table a while, its Raspberry Pi may be an earlier model, which only supports 2.4ghz (new routers should still support that). If that's not the issue. Please send an email to [email protected].
Fora metal coffee table (36" diameter), the configuration Setting is RGBW 2-ball (NOT servo). The radius should be Set to 13.5. The purpose of the ball park piece is to provide a WAy to purposely cleave the tail ball from the tail magnet (which is called "parking"). This happens when you play the special track "detach" and allows you to go from 2-ball play to 1-ball. The ball stays parked until you play "attach". The placement of the ball park is important - follow the directions carefully.
... along the WAy, the table dropped off my home network and couldn't be found / would have trouble being found via browser or app. Ultimately, I have had to unplug the table altogether to get it back on the network. Often when the browser or app would be searching for the table, it would stutter again, but usually once it connected it would behave normally.
I always assumed this WAs just standard behavior (I see the same kind of pausing of movement when uploading tracks), but now it is stuttering all the time even when I am not trying to access it via browser ...
... "thr", file_data: "0 0
↵0 0
↵0.01 0.00002
↵0.02 0.00004021
↵0.03 0.00….97179912
↵506.5649913 0.9911448
↵506.5798173 1
↵", is_published: "false", …}models.js:5234 Get Thumbnail palm2models.js:2282 _update_sisbot()models.js:5229 WAit longer for pause to finishmodels.js:5234 Get Thumbnail palm2gen.js:1139 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'checked' of undefined at E.i.if (gen.js:1139) at E.i.render_attr (gen.js:1608) at E.i.self.triggers.(:3001/anonymous function) ( at b (libs.js:851) at v (libs.js:851) at h (libs.js:851) at ...
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.
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That looks awesome! I need to Set aside some time to learn how to do this. Thank You for helping me!
Your conjecture WAs accurate: the tracks in question were 10 (outside-in) from Sandify, and I neglected to Set the end point to center. Thanks, Bruce.
An easy WAy to force this would be to create a track called something like "Top" that just read "0 1" and WAs Set to force orientation, yes? Assuming two tracks back-to-back that were both 11 a sequence of Top, Track1, Top, Track2 should always produce predictable results, yes?
@stevetheevans - This is the right place for feature requests!
We haven't brought more lighting controls out to the interface yet, but Matt (our dev) Set up the lighting control code (Python) so that it is relatively easy to experiment with. If you or others are interested, I will have him write up some short instructions (it involves connecting to the Raspberry Pi, navigating to where this code is, and modifying parameters).
... showed 44+ hrs complete, 17+ hrs remaining. (Yup, wish I’d taken a screen shot, but I didn’t), and I thought “ odd, I thought that pattern started yesterday”. But now (basically 7 hrs later, not 17), it is on a new track. …. So, when the “playing” screen shows a time (which, bty, for the most part has seemed accurate), is that based on the slowest speed, or a WAG, or ?? As I said, the playing time has usually seemed pretty accurate, but now I’m wondering if I just WAsn’t paying close enuf attention, or if there’s something odd about this particular pa ...
Ah, that "connections". It refers to the connecting path that is required between the end of one track in a playlist, to the beginning of the next track. A brief "Connections 101":
All tracks start and end at either the center (Rho = 0) or the edge (Rho = 1).
There are four possibilities: "00", "01", "10", and "11" - meaning a track starts at the center and ends at the center; a track starts at the center and ends at the edge; etc.
The app will try to make tracks in a playlist start the next tract without any connecting path. This is easy with 01 tracks and 10 tracks, because they can be reversed if needed. But reversing 00 and 11 tracks doesn't help.
So, if it's important to you that your playlists have no connecting paths (which look like a single arc between the edge and the center), then the app will show you if there's any connections, and you can manually change the order of tracks to get rid of connections.
There's more - (e.g. you can Set 01 and 10 tracks to be non-reversible), but that's for another lesson :).
... stay on the selected timezone even if your phone or browser timezone does not match.
Erase Before Playing is an option on each individual Track page. This Setting is per-track, so if you turn it on for "Sailboat", every time that track plays, it will run an erasing movement right before it. The currently playing name will be "Sailboat", it does not say "Erase" during those movements. It also plays the erase movement at a faster speed than the regular track movements.
The Queue is a new WAy that the Sisyphus manages the upcoming tracks. It is a single list ...
The most frustrating thing about using the table is the unpredictability of track direction.
I have tracks which are written to run from rho=1 to rho=0, and sometimes WAnt to play them in reverse, but even when such a track has the "reversible" bit Set in the app, the bot will often "insist" on running it as non-reversible. The result: starting with the ball in the center, instead of running (as desired) from rho=0 to rho=1, the bot will seemingly ignore the reversible bit and take the ball out to rho=1, and play the track from there! In other instances, th ...
The Comet lighting mode is nice, but due to the very wide spread of primary LEDs, and actual comet look is not what we get. Having a number of LEDs (or arc size in degrees) control for the primary color would get a real comet look when Set to a single LED.
BTW, is there a better WAy/place to bring up new features?
I think so. I haven't seen the mini without LEDs, but as long as the outside WAll is tall enough you can use an LED strip with adhesive backing, and tuck the wires and control module somewhere. I'd suggest getting one you can Set the colors on, because if you get red only you might get bored (unless you really like red!)
On my 2' side table I replaced the original white LED strip with an RGBW addressable one and ran color patterns on it using an Arduino microcontroller. They were not based on ball position like the factory strip, but they proved out the con ...
... can handle it :). Please contact our support team - [email protected]. They can Set you up with either the full Sisbot swap or just the motor. Make sure they know the age of your table and size - we've also changed the shape of the Sisbot's aluminum composite plate, and the Theta motor now comes with the pulley permanently attached. If you WAnt only the motor, we have to be careful to make sure the new motor will fit correctly in your original plate at the correct height.
Bruce
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