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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Bearing in theta motor damaged | 12 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| ... 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 | |||||
| RE: Home Assistant Automation with Sisyphus - groups.yaml | 12 Relevance | 8 years ago | cameron.meindl | Table Customization | |
| groups.yaml Sets all the sisyphus items up in a Panel so they are together, Add content to existing file in home assistant Attachment : groups.yaml_.txt | |||||
| RE: Track after track the sand go to the side | 7 Relevance | 4 years ago | ceve | Table Usage | |
| This has been discussed before. I run a playlist e10 followed by apache1 and repeat. Run it overnight and more sand will be in the centre. Sand that has gone beyond the boundary will not return but it does keep the distribution at the centre more balanced. If you enjoy heavy sand tracks then an occasional Lift of the glass with a clean is good. If you have a large table then it is a two person job using glass handle suction cups. | |||||
| RE: Maintenance track wish | 7 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| I will cringe along with him. It's not practical for a 3 foot table. It's enough of a workout to Lift and replace the glass. | |||||
| RE: Maintenance track wish | 7 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| Heh! I grew up 2 blocks from Clancy's Drug Store at 50th & France, and I agree about the spherical snowplow idea. I don't doubt that you've considered this issue for years, nor that it's a difficult puzzle. Whether we think of physics as simple or not, though, a berm does accrete. (I went with accumulate the first time, so this time I'll try accrete...) I mean, I'm looking at it right now, and this is after only five days of use since the last time I crossed my fingers and hoisted the glass so I could mitigate it. It's not an existential problem, but it does lead to some thin spots at the perimeter, and if you're borderline OCD like me, it's an unscratched itch. I had in mind a track that emulates the zigzag motion of apache or peon1, but which begins at rho=1.N. I could probably write that track, but I would fumble the part where it avoids the ballpark. Don't you even have an experimental script lying around that you could share? It needn't be a thing of beauty, just a hack to eliminate wrasslin with the heavy glass. (On the smaller table, obviously, it's not an issue.) I'm a tireless promoter of your product. Anyone who asks gets a ten-minute spiel on its elegance and beauty. I bought it when I decided to build a DIY automated sand table, and after calculating what I would need to buy, and the hours I would have to invest, it turned out that I could purchase a Sisyphus coffee table for less it would cost to make my own, and into the bargain, yours comes with a body of tracks and a community of trackmongers. I adore the thing. I would never tell anyone "Don't buy it, sand builds up at rho>1!" I just wish I didn't have to Lift the glass and remove the ring to return the sand to rho<1. | |||||
| Which arm/magnet to use?? | 7 Relevance | 6 years ago | Lemmuhj | Table Usage | |
| Dont know how else to describe it. Ive had the main ball get dislocated from the magnet on certain tracks. I've had to physically Lift the glass and reset the ball where i THINK its supposed to go so it can get picked back up by the main magnet. After running a few tracks, especially "erase", i notice the speed is like 10x faster, where it almost sprays the sand instead of setting the usual defined tight lines. I also notice that a few of the tracks dont match the design in the track listing or it even creates it in half the size. I took it upon myself to look under the table and locate the other magnet of the arm and place the ball there...it works as normal now...how can i avoid all of this and have the correct magnet pick up the ball? Hope this makes sense or resonates with others because its a pain in the A$$ | |||||
| RE: Shipping Woes | 7 Relevance | 8 years ago | heropup | Beta releases and bugs | |
| Your experience sounds very similar to mine, which you can read about in this thread: I believe the responsibility is on FedEx to use proper handling procedures. A shipment that weighs nearly 100 pounds and has a label on it that says two people are needed to Lift it, should not be carted over uneven pavement by a single employee and rolled corner over corner, which is what happened to me. FedEx is being paid for this service and such practices, in my opinion, are not compliant. That said, modification to the package design could help reduce problems caused by rough handling. I suspect that the cardboard insert placed underneath the table could push against the metal support arms that hold the Sisbot, if the side of the box were pressed in. If this insert were altered (for example, modifying the profile so that part of it sits under the outer edge of the table), then it would provide more resistance to being pushed into these supports. | |||||
| RE: Adding colored LEDs | 7 Relevance | 8 years ago | ndhutchison | Table Customization | |
| Having fully disassembled my own table, I'll confirm that it should be entirely possible. There's two WAys depending on how you WAnt to go about things. If you're ok with removing and reconnecting the wires, then you'll be able to feed them up through a small slot in the sand tray. Have a look under your table and you'll see the existing LED wire go through that slot. It's wide enough for the wires, but not for a connector. If you don't mind a little more work, then you can remove the tray entirely. It's held down with some silicone sealant, so shoul ... | |||||
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