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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Esoteric Wishlist and Ideas | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Other Development | |
| Thanks, Ross - nothing could be better than positive feedback, plus great suggestions for the future! Everything you mentioned is absolutely feasible and something I've thought of before - except - the clean display of Track Info (and data per user choice) that is external to the mobile / browser GUI. That is brilliant! Done right (as you say, "museum title card") it could be a fantastic option. If you or anyone else has the skillset and desire to work on something like this, we will definitely support it! | |||||
| RE: Adding colored LEDs | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| This is a great suggestion - I will ping him, and see when we can pull together some Info. If you haven't yet, you may WAnt to contact "hero_pup", who posted on _our subreddit_ about his experience doing this. | |||||
| RE: Ball Bearing Magnetic Properties | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| @stevetheevans - Pretty much any ferromagnetic object you place over the magnet will get pulled through the sand. Spheres are much nicer (IMO) because they roll (as opposed to skidding). As far as material, all non-stainless alloys ("carbon steels") will work, and you really don't need bearings that are high precision (closer to a perfect sphere) or hardened. And you're partially correct about Stainless - many alloys are very weakly attracted to a magnet (300-series) - but 400-series are ferromagnetic and work fine. Home Depot carries a small variety of single ball bearings in their specialty fastener section. | |||||
| RE: "Pause between tracks" | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | joshr | Table Usage | |
| Posted by: Robin Where did you get the Info on the webrequests? Is there a documentation for that? What would be the request for changes in lighting? This probably deserves its own thread at this point, but I'm very interested in the same answer. Thanks to Cameron I now have "play" and "pause" working on one of my Flic buttons. On another, I'd love to be able to adjust the LED brightness level (0, 0.5, 1, etc.), as well as perhaps initiate an "erase" pattern. What are these web requests? Is there a published list somewhere? Because other options I'd like to see are: - adjust movement speed (0, 0.5, 1, etc.) -sleep -wake -shuffle -loop | |||||
| RE: "Pause between tracks" | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | robin.glave | Table Usage | |
| Posted by: Cameron I've been working on a Physical button to click to unpause between tracks, I started thinking about an IFTTT Integration but then your Sisyphus would need to be exposed to the internet, I have a Flic button now working so you can press the button to Unpause the Sisyphus and have it start the new track. In the Flic app on your phone that the Bluetooth button connects to, Set up an Internet Request, Set the type to Post address set to Unpause address>/sisbot/playPause address>/sisbot/pause Body is {"data":{}} content type is application/json Save it and now when you press the flic button you can unpause the Sisyphus and start the next track. Attachment : Screenshot_20180707-131505_Flic.jpg Where did you get the Info on the webrequests? Is there a documentation for that? What would be the request for changes in lighting? | |||||
| RE: Mac downloads .thr files as HTML or TXT | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | mgraf68 | Table Customization | |
| Oh it's no hassle at all Bruce, I kinda figured it WAs mostly user learning/error. As long as there is a ZIP available, I for sure can do it that WAy. Interesting enough, the files within Juggler's ZIP show up on my Mac as executable type files, whereas the one I downloaded from the Github raw using my Chrome Browser save as shows up as a blank icon .thr file. (File Info screenshots attached). Whether this has any difference to how they are interpreted by my Sis - I have no idea. I have uploaded them both to my table and we will see. Dream world ... | |||||
| Mac downloads .thr files as HTML or TXT | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | mgraf68 | Table Customization | |
| ... Download file as - and just saving it as is) For some of them, I can go into GET Info and just remove the txt or HTML extension, and confirm I WAnt it to be a .thr file. On some it has worked. Others I end up having an error like the attached. One time on a custom track upload (forget which one) I had the table go into a noisy chattering mode like it WAs skipping gear teeth and scared the heck out of me that I broke it. So I am not entirely sure removing the file extensions is the right WAy to fix this problem. Thanks, mark Attachment : Scr ... | |||||
| Ball Bearing Magnetic Properties | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | SteveTheEvans | Table Customization | |
| I have a new mini with which I WAnt to experiment with different ball sizes. I'm not sure which ball bearing material I need to use. Stainless steel is generally not highly attracted to magnets, but this is what most of the ball bearing variety kits are made of. What material (or Stainless steel grade) are the balls that come with the Sisyphus made of, and what other materials/grades will also work? | |||||
| RE: Solution to berm concerns | 1 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| I should have made it clear that I apply the magnet from beneath the table. As someone who once experienced a tempered glass table top exploding unbidden, and all by itself, I am well aware of the perils of glass. The rake I use is 1 inch of 400 Stainless 1/4" rod, with a 25lb "handle" magnet. It works a treat. | |||||
| Solution to berm concerns | 1 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| If occasionally the field seems thin toward the berm, rather than trying to craft a rho>1 track that returns some sand to the field, and instead of wrestling with the glass on the 36" table, simply place a small bit of Stainless bar stock on the cloth, and use a ~25lb magnet to manually plow some sand back to the field. I cover the magnet with cheescloth to avoid scratches. (Don't forget to pull the bar stock well clear of the berm when you're done). It only took me 3 months to figure that out! | |||||
| RE: Great tool to smooth the sand | 1 Relevance | 7 years ago | whofan | Table Customization | |
| Search Stainless Steel Scraper/Chopper at Amazon for this item | |||||
| RE: Adding colored LEDs | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | MicahR | Table Customization | |
| @ndhutchison This is great Info! What kind of strip did you use? Did you add a driver? @hunterdubose The process above should certainly work well if you're comfortable modding your table as such. You may have difficulty with the Hue strip if the cable coming off is large. As @ndhutchison mentioned, I'm sure the connector won't fit through the slot in the pan so you may need to splice the wires or break the silicone seal. I imagine advising customers to modify our product is not the best business practice. But hey, I'm a hacker at heart so I'd love to see some pictures and hear how it goes! I'd be happy to answer any additional questions here, but I'll ping you via email if you prefer that. | |||||
| RE: Track corruption on restore -- please add Backup/Restore | 1 Relevance | 4 years ago | Patti | Table Usage | |
| I couldn't resist the lure of the limited edition Stainless table so my current one is about to go to a new home. Thus I would love to back up my existing tracks and playlists and restore them on the new table when it arrives. A search turned up this post. I'm enough of a nerd that I can probably work it out based on the description in this post, but are the backup/restore instructions posted somewhere? It sounds like the process is: - Back up the content directory on the old table to another computer- On the new table, restore the files to a temp directory- Kill the server process- (Back up the content folder, because paranoia)- Replace the existing content folder with my backup- Do something to restart the process, which I'm sure I can work out but if not I can just restart the table Is that correct? | |||||
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