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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| Carved Marble Pedestal for Mini | 55 Relevance | 5 years ago | douglas1 | Table Customization | |
| Hello, I'm new here. I just ordered a Mini with the intent to sculpt a custom ornate Marble pedestal for it. I'm thinking I should have ordered an EX? Not positive of the differences. Also, I'm interested in any suggestions for such a project. Also, I'll need to cancel if I cannot take delivery by mid-July. Wondering if switching to an EX will help. I am a regular at the annual Marble/marble sculpting symposium in Marble Colorado. Marble/marble Stone Carving Symposium – America’s premiere stone carving experience. (marbleinst.org) Douglas G. | |||||
| RE: Carved Marble Pedestal for Mini | 17 Relevance | 5 years ago | douglas1 | Table Customization | |
| I'm back in earnest on this project. I'm thinking for a mini embedded into the top of a side-table-high Marble column, my best bet may be to order the MINI ES and strip of the legs and wood? | |||||
| Before we order, Ops & Maintenance questions | 14 Relevance | 7 years ago | lilia | Table Usage | |
| We love this table, but have some concerns before placing our order, and hoping you experienced users (or support folks) can answer: 1. Is the only power source for the table a cord to a WAll socket, or is the table "chargeable"? Seems having a cord run from table to WAll would be at best inconvenient and at worst a tripping hazzard. No cords in any of the photos. 2. The site has instructions for adding oil to the mechanism, removing the sand, etc. How often are such maintenance tasks required? Thank you! | |||||
| Power Cord Protector | 14 Relevance | 7 years ago | anthony.navarro | Table Customization | |
| ... be run and a "power brick" won't be unceremoniously sitting on the side of the WAll. I purchased a cord protector like I had for other items that run a cord a distance from a WAll outlet for the Sisyphus but the ferromagnet in the middle has to be forced into the protector, and leaves a hump, which I don't expect to be a problem, but you get my point. Thanks! PS: As a further idea, have the power plug be one of those "Low Profile" plugs that point down instead of out, i.e. Attachment : IMG_1494.jpg | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| Question ref. track start points | 9 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Community Tracks | |
| When running a playlist, what is the relationship between the end point of track 1 and the start point of track 2? Because I particularly enjoy the Effect of one track overlaying another, I have noticed that playing the same two tracks in succession does not always return the same result. For instance, running triald over tensig2, in 2-ball mode, sometimes yields a very pleasing Escherian tesselation Effect (see attached), but this is seemingly unpredictable. Attachment : 8A348428-6621-4E2C-A9C6-8059CBEAAA77.jpeg | |||||
| Video to Track? | 8 Relevance | 3 years ago | rgbrobot | Community Tracks | |
| Hey folks: New to this community. I'm following an instructable to build my own version of this table, and have become obsessed with the following idea: I WAnt to create a workflow where I can execute motion tracking on a point in a video (specifically, a double pendulum, or those used car sales windsocks lol), export that motion tracking data as a vector path, and have the Marble draw out that pattern. Or that's how I'm thinking about it, theoretically. As best as I can tell, most of these tables use either thr or gcode files, but I have minimal exper ... | |||||
| RE: Mini LED add | 7 Relevance | 5 years ago | dithermaster | Table Customization | |
| 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 ... | |||||
| Orientation of patterns | 7 Relevance | 8 years ago | hdubose1 | Table Usage | |
| ... WAll. However, this results in the figurative patterns rendering at an awkward angle. Is there any WAy to adjust the angle / orientation for these patterns? While exploring the app on my web browser, I've seen a section with commands for "advanced movement". Are these commands what I'm looking for? | |||||
| RE: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND | 8 Relevance | 5 years ago | Patti | Community Tracks | |
| I did this on a computer. I can't imagine doing it on a phone but I'm sure there are iPad tools that could handle the task. I decided to try because I thought it would be a fun learning experience and figured I could knock it out in 20-30 minutes. HAHAHA! Three hours later I WAs on like rev 9 and laughing at my optimism. How I did it: I dropped your image into photoshop, removed the text, and then used the selection tool to make an outline. I stroked that outline onto a solid white background, saved the image as a PNG, and then uploaded it to Sisyphu ... | |||||
| Esoteric Wishlist and Ideas | 7 Relevance | 8 years ago | rberteig | Other Development | |
| I thought I would express my delight with my 3 footer in a traditional geek WAy: Ask for more features! Naturally, my real motive is to spark discussion of WAys to enhance it without breaking what makes it so amazing. Here's a couple of things that have been rattling around my head. I'm sure a few more crazier ideas will shake loose eventually. Live Title Card. This would be a thin, nearly border-less eInk display that could either sit on the table top or be hung on a WAll nearby. Its design should scream "museum title card". It could update occasionally ... | |||||
| Sisyphus Update 1.12.04 | 5 Relevance | 4 years ago | matt2 | App Updates | |
| ... 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 ... | |||||
| RE: Can I connect remotely? | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | jeff.zacks | Connectivity | |
| Just following up on this thread. I set up a table for my father and then set up port forwarding to forward ports 80, 3001, and 3002 from the table. I can connect to the http server on port 80 and can connect to the table from the app by entering their WAN public IP as a manual ip address. When I try to control the table from either the web interface or the app, it appears to be letting me do so. However, none of the actions seem to have an Effect. Is there another port that it's using for the upstream connection to the table, or is there a different roadblo ... | |||||
| RE: New table stuck on "HOMING YOUR TABLE" | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Checking or unchecking a tracks reversibility shouldn't have any Effect on homing (all tracks can be played backwards, but some won't look as good when plotted backwards). This sounds like something for our support team. | |||||
| How does auto-brightness work? | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | john.hughan | App Usage | |
| I'm trying to figure out how auto-brightness works. First, is it based on an ambient light sensor, time of day, what? And second, I notice that it doesn't disable the brightness slider. It seems to work in conjunction with it, but I can't figure out the exact design intent. If I move the slider to the very low end, then enabling auto-brightness raises brightness a bit. If I move the slider to the very high end, then enabling auto-brightness dims the lighting it a bit. But for the majority of the slider positions in the middle, auto-brightness seems to have no Effect at all. | |||||
| RE: Maintenance track wish | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| As several other users have noted, simple physics makes it inevitable that sand will accumulate at Rho 1.0. I take issue with a couple parts of this statement. First is the term "simple," and second, "accumulate". The latter is a minor quibble: it's obvious that if the ball's reach is confined to a perimeter, this will result in what I call the "terminal berm" (others have used "windrow"). This ridge does build up over time, but only to a point, which is self-limited by the angle of repose for the silica we use. But my real disagreement is with using "simple" to describe the physics behind devising strategic plowing strategies using a rolling sphere on / through granular matter. It "seems" like it should be easy to create Sisyphus paths that move sand in a desired direction. Most people (including me) intuit that the erase pattern should move sand out when running from Rho 0 to 1, and in when running from 1 to 0. But this is greatly dependent on the tightness of the spiral (how close successive passes are). My empiric experience suggests simple Archimedes spirals have very little net Effect on overall sand distribution. I tried several times over the past 20 years to devise an efficient strategy for "plowing" routines, and never succeeded. I'm not saying it is impossible - I'm pretty sure it is. But it's not easy, at least for me. However, dumb luck + paying attention, led to noting that tracks that repeatedly move in and out while precessing around the field, when run from Rho 1 to 0, are very efficient at plowing in toward the center. Case in point: Create a playlist composed of erase then apache. Play it sequentially with repeat on, overnight. And yes, during our failed struggle to improve 2-ball reliability, I made several attempts at devising a plow-in track that started in >1 territory, hoping to break up and move the terminal berm into <1 territory - with extremely little success. Growing up and living in Minnesota, I (along with all my fellow northerners) am very familiar with plows. My take-home from this exercise: rolling spheres make piss poor plows. 🙂 (ps - would love to be proven wrong) | |||||
| Replace a Single LED? | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | flemingg | Table Usage | |
| ... my finger on the grey bar just to the right of the LED, so see if the component had come loose, the light seemed to stop being faulty, but when I remove my finger, the flickering restarts. I tried probing the metal component with a zip-tie to see if it WAs just a soldering issue, like something had come lose, but it didn't produce the same Effect as putting my finger on top of it. Assuming because we need something conductive? I will contact the helpdesk if that's the right place for this, but since I technically don't own the table myself, I figured I'd ... | |||||
| RE: Table is getting "stuck" periodically | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Though it can be tough to exactly identify the cause of noises or other issues remotely, the descriptions and the video definitely point to a problem with Rho homing - which works using a stationary Hall Effect sensor positioned to sense a small magnet in the Rho carriage (sliding part where the mag-arms are attached). If it fails to sense the target magnet, the Rho axis runs into its end, and the motor "stalls" (which causes the "mini jack-hammer" sound). After it "thinks" it has moved the entire length of the Rho arm, it then backs out and tries again - which usually works when the problem is not serious. This does not harm the motor or mechanism, but obviously is undesirable. We test every Sisbot thoroughly prior to shipping, but on rare occasion, things can shift during transit (the sensor's connector to the SisBotBoard can get loose, or the sensor itself). If our support team cannot help you fix it, the solution is to send out a replacement Sisbot to swap in. | |||||
| RE: Feature Request - Erase Between Tracks | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | App Updates | |
| Sorry for the delay - it's a good idea, and feasible. But given current events and its Effect on everything, including our staffing, we won't be able to address additions to the app for a bit. Looking forward to when things are normal enough for us to be able to tackle options like your request. | |||||
| RE: Sand position | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Try this: Create a new playlist with two tracks in it. The first being "e10", and the second being "apache1". Play this playlist in sequential mode (not shuffled), and with repeat on. e10 gets the ball from the center to the edge fairly fast, then apache1 spirals toward the center, with lots of ins and outs - the net Effect being that it moves sand toward the center. | |||||
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