Sunday, 29 June 2014

Link to Pacman 3000!

Edit: Media Hogs Studios has closed. Thank you all. I'm still deciding what the future holds for Pacman 3000. Stay tuned.

Again, still recovering so no progress on any of the builds, though I am going to plug a video game that I made in grade 9 for a business trade show project. It's called Pacman 3000, and you play as Pacman, running around a fully 3D world trying to eat coins while avoiding ghosts. Try it out!

Since grade 9 I've added a high score system, and plan to add more features and maps, as well.

Without further ado, here is the game!
http://mediahogsstudios.com/games/pacman3000/


With the exception of that page, the website on the whole is rather unfinished. I haven't had time to work on it much.


Also hello HackTheNorth people :)

Friday, 27 June 2014

Quick Update

So my Wisdom Teeth surgury went very well, I could even say it was a good experience! They had me on IV sedation which basically made me feel really sleepy and relaxed through the whole thing. What felt like 5 minutes was actually an hour and a half, and eight needles! I'm still swollen and my teeth hurt a bit but not as much as I originally expected.
In the mean time I've been working on small projects. I built and painted two plastic models, and today I built the hovercraft kit you see in the picture. I've had it for a long time and never got around to building it.
The assembly was obviously easy, but when I turned it on, the thing barely moved, with the back end scraping on the ground. The 4 fresh AAA batteries I had installed just didnt provide enough power.
Solution? Stick a 9V in there. Man did it fly, even over carpet which suprised me for a kit of this type.
As you could imagine though, the motor with the AAA's demanded a lot of current, and with the 9V, it sucks it like no tomorrow. Between the low resistance of the motor and the gradually increasing heat of all components, I'd say you could run this thing for 10, maybe 15 minutes before it would not have enough power. And 9V batterys are expensive!
That's all for today. Ill get back into my other projects soon.

Monday, 23 June 2014

Posting Break

Im getting my Wisdom Teeth removed today.... And I'm not sure sure what state I will be in and probably won't be able to do much work on any projects for a day or two. So stay tuned :D

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Some Coding Stuff

Just a quick post to plug my GitHub profile... I have two repos, one models the Infinite Monkey Theorum (where a monkey typing away into infinity will eventually produce a well known literary text), and another one that I'm currently working on, a resistor color calculator. I'm mostly learning the basics of GUI in Java with this one... the programming of the back end isnt too hard, but I'm struggling with GUI, mostly because I've never done it before.

Anyway, here it is! GitHub Link

First Stages of Nerf build

The first thing I decided to do was to create an in-gun flashlight and laser sight. I would place 3 white LEDs and a modified dollar store laser into the front panel of the gun, where there was just enough clearance for them. It is a pretty tight spot to work in but I managed to make it work. I drilled the holes and they all fit perfectly. Next, I soldered the LEDs together in parallel and then to a wire. The dollar store laser was a little difficult to extract.... To get to the PCB I had to literally destroy the thin metal case for it. After unsoldering the battery spring and pushbutton and soldering positive and negative leads to it I installed both the laser and the LED.

I'm far from done... The is still the power supply system as well as the power switches for both the laser and the flashlight. Not to mention I still have to design and make the ammo capacity display. But in the pictures attached you will find my progress so far.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

DVD Player Fun

I finished dismantling a broken DVD player. My main goal for most of my (one way) dismantals is usually to salvage as many parts as possible, but today I was after the laser diode in particular. With some effort I was able to safely extract it, as well as about 20+ components. I still need to test out the diode, as I've never hooked one up before.

I also played around with using the lenses in the laser reader module as Macro lenses for my cell phone camera, and it worked really well. As you can see in the photos, I took a picture of the laser diode. The true size of that is quite a bit smaller than my pinky fingernail. In another picture you see Her Majesty The Queen's eye on the front of a Canadian $20 bill.

I haven't forgotten about my RoboQuad project by the way. More on that to come soon!

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Today in DIY

I did a lot today... Er... Yesterday... Its 12:40am...

I finished painting the controller, adding some red accents to the top. I'm terrible at acrylic hand painting as you can see but I think for a first effort ever it's not too bad. Maybe someday I will come back to it and make it better.

I also completed my first Nerf Gun mod. I recently got a Nerf disk blaster pistol, and today I increased the tension in the spring, causing the disks to fly faster, further and straighter. After I was done that I made a little device that would use the momentum of the disks to essentially launch ping pong balls from the gun (the gun would fire the disk as usual into a pingpong ball resting on the stand in front of it). I literally made it out of the first 3 things I saw laying around; duct tape, a plastic tape roll and a dental floss box.
Yes, a dental floss box.
Maybe Ill add some more mods to that gun... I'm thinking lights, and an LED display to show how many disks are left in the Magazine! I'll draw that up and post it sometime :)