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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 12 Relevance | 4 years ago | Patti | Table Usage | |
| I have a lot of Stainless Steel furniture in my loft so when the limited edition Stainless side table became available I impulse bought it, rolled my eyes at myself, and then sold my black metal side table to a friend. As one does. Every time I WAlked past the new table I found myself thinking, "Wow, the lights are really bright!" I wondered if there were different LEDs on the table but then I realized that the Stainless Steel ring is far more reflective than the black one WAs. WAs that the difference? "Hey Patti, tell me you're a nerd without telling m ... | |||||
| RE: Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 6 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| @patti OK - but let me know if you change your mind. I've confirmed that the Stainless ring is the same size as the black. | |||||
| RE: Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 6 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| @Patti - I get it - I don't WAnt things I like to change either, particularly with the Sisyphi in my home. Let me talk with the shop guys. If the Stainless ring is the same size (almost certain it is), we can ship you out a black ring for you to go back to. You could also try stacking them, but pretty sure it will be too high for the glass to sit properly. We also might be able to laser cut something thin and opaque. Will get back to you... | |||||
| RE: Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 6 Relevance | 4 years ago | Patti | Table Usage | |
| @Bruce I imagine there are lots of complications as the size grows. Do you make the rings flat on the underside of enormous tables, or are they angled to direct the light farther? My side table is both subtle and not-subtle. The difference jumped out at me every time I WAlked past it, and I run the Stainless one at about 1/3 less brightness than I used for the black one. | |||||
| RE: Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 6 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| ... is higher than the black finish of our regular rings. Though your pics show a difference, I would call it fairly subtle. On the small number of large scale installations I've done (3m in diameter), I made the LED shade ring from multiple pieces of wood that interlock around the entire 30+ feet of circumference, and painted the under-side white to increase the illumination. It's a long WAy to the center of those monsters! | |||||
| RE: Brightness-- stainless vs black ring | 5 Relevance | 4 years ago | Patti | Table Usage | |
| @bruce Oh, sorry, I WAs unclear. I'm not complaining! I'm observing, and thinking about WAys to play with the difference. If it bothered me then I'd cover one side of the ring in something black and not reflective. I might do that anyway just so I can switch between the two effects. | |||||
| Ball Bearing Magnetic Properties | 4 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: Ball Bearing Magnetic Properties | 4 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| @stevetheevans - not 100% sure that Home Depot's single bearings are not Stainless, but I doubt they'd carry Stainless (it's more expensive and less hard than carbon Steels). But you can be absolutely sure if you just bring a small magnet with you next time you're shopping. BTW - you do not need 400-series Stainless. Regular shiny (polished) Steel balls stay that WAy over long periods of time when running on Sisyphus. I assume the sand does the "cleaning." | |||||
| RE: Great tool to smooth the sand | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | whofan | Table Customization | |
| Search Stainless Steel Scraper/Chopper at Amazon for this item | |||||
| 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: Solution to berm concerns | 3 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Thanks for sharing your findings. Although it's taken us considerably longer to take the idea of using a "magnetically coupled rake" through the glass seriously, we've recently begun to test this idea out. Couple caveats: Be careful not only with the upper surface of the glass, but also the underside. If the "rake" (in your case a Stainless bar) is pulled up too intensely by the magnet, it can chip / scratch the glass. We are evaluating the proper strength magnet to use (with felt between it and the glass), as well as a rake that is designed to work well without damaging the underside of the glass. Most Stainless alloys are not ferromagnetic (or very weakly so). If you intend to use Stainless, test it with a magnet . Generally, 300 series are non-magnetic; 400 series are. | |||||
| RE: Ball Bearing Magnetic Properties | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | robotmastern | Table Customization | |
| the majority of industrial ball bearings are going to be 52100 Steel (very hi carbon, relatively hi chromium and some manganese and phosphorus) these are pretty easily atrracted to a magnet. many are also chrome plated so they will be shineyer and last longer | |||||
| RE: Feature Request: Allow joining wifi networks with short passwords | 1 Relevance | 3 years ago | Bruce | App Updates | |
| Matt (our lead dev) informs me that Modern encryption protocols (WPA2) require 8 or more characters. We do not support multiple protocols. | |||||
| Track corruption on restore -- please add Backup/Restore | 1 Relevance | 5 years ago | john.hughan | Table Usage | |
| I recently had to reimage my table's SD card to get my coffee table running properly after it had been shut down for several days while WAiting for a replacement LED strip that I installed after the original strip failed. After reimaging the SD card, I followed instructions I had previously received from Sisyphus Support for restoring tracks and playlists. I had previously backed up "/home/pi/sisbot-server/sisbot/content", and to restore them, I SSH'd to the table, ran "sudo killall node", and then used WinSCP (an SFTP client) to delete the existing files ... | |||||
| RE: Connectivity with Lights | 1 Relevance | 5 years ago | lyntal | Connectivity | |
| Bruce, thank you so much for your assistance I love this machine. I seen this years ago and always WAnted one. I WAs looking on Touch of Modern and look there it WAs. So I went online and purchased it. This is a beautiful product very relaxing and entertaining at the same time. Looking forward to hearing more about the arrangements and please let me know what I need to do on my end. Again thank you for your assistance and in resolving my issue. Have a blessed and happy day. | |||||
| RE: Light emitting from space under glass | 1 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. | |||||
| Great tool to smooth the sand | 1 Relevance | 7 years ago | dbullard | Table Customization | |
| I have a cooking utensil that's basically a flat piece of Steel with a curl on one side (see attached file) - think of it as a wide sled. It's great for making a nice clean, flat sand border around the table - it's really hard to get it even and smooth. This does the trick nicely. Doug Attachment : IMG_3802.JPG | |||||
| 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. | |||||
| Wish list #12 & 35.3 | 1 Relevance | 4 years ago | adambrower | Other Development | |
| ... option to pick a radio button for 25, 50, 75, or 100 per cent of available speed, or to use the current default speed setting. Whatever became of the bottom cover for Steel coffee tables? The last I read WAs that youse guys had a good design, created the molds, and had a working product this >< close to market. That WAs last summer. There you have it. All I WAnt is everything, immediately. | |||||
| A Question of Noise | 1 Relevance | 5 years ago | UK Guy | Table Usage | |
| ... would quieten down but this has not been the case. I had read somewhere in this forum mention of a 'satisfying crunch' sound but this is not what I am referring to. The noise I'm concerned about is a 'grinding' type sound that is especially loud when the ball is running in a more direct line from the 0-1 axis or 1-0. I have tried running the mini with the ball(s) removed altogether and the 'grinding' sound is just as loud so it's nothing to do with the ball movement itself. When a track is in pause mode there is no sound whatsoever and the speed setting is ... | |||||
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