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Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - The Crystal Cave

Workshopshed
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8 Jun 2015

The Crystal Cave

 

It had been a hard week so a trip to the Adam and Eve Inn was in order. Hans and Matilda sat next to the dwarves who for once were not having an argument. The dwarves had recently discovered a new cave lined with amethyst and citrine crystals, they discovered a strange phenomenon that happened on a full moon. Tonight was a full moon so Hans and Matilda were invited to see. They were given hard hats with lights and headed off through the forest to the mine. As they journeyed a wolf howled in the distance. They arrived at the mine and headed into the tunnels. After several turns and forks they arrived at the new workings, "23m below ground" the dwarves told them. As they rounded the corner they were met with purple and yellow twinkles as their torches shone off the mineral deposits. The dwarves told them to find a comfortable place to sit and one by one all of the torches were distinguished. Hans nervously held Matilda's hand, he was not used to such extreme darkness. Matilda on the other hand found it calming and smiled in Hans' direction. Suddenly, light appeared from above, it got rapidly brighter until the whole cave was glowing, it was a magnificent sight. Then as suddenly as it appeared the light faded away. "It happens each day when the sun is overhead" explained the lead dwarf, "but it's better with a full moon as the light is softer". He pointed his torch to a hole in the ceiling, the light reflects of the internal walls of that shaft and bounces all the way down here to the cavern".

 

Extending the LEDs with fibres

 

Matilda realised that this idea of total internal reflection was also how fibre optics works, she wondered if these could be used to extend the LEDs that were deep in the heart of the electronics to the top of the house for display. Some fibres were purchased and Matilda played with bundles of these wrapped in tape to ensure that the light would transmit as desired.

 

She designed a part to fit over the LEDs on the Arduino Yún with slots to take fibres from the LEDs

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The first version of this was printed and had a couple of issues. One of the corners badly distorted where the adhesion to the bed was poor, the second was that the holes were too small so installing the fibres would be challenging. An additional check showed that the holes for the support struts were a bit small so these were increased from 3.2mm to 3.7mm.

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The new model resolved these issues with bigger slots for fibres, bigger holes and the sharp corners were chopped off.

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That fixed the problems and the new part printed without issue.

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A top panel for a couple of switches and 4 lights was also designed, the POWER, WIFI, LED 13 and USB LEDs are to be extended to the panel as all of these can be controlled by our code / hardware.

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Testing the fibres

 

0.5mm fibres were used so that they could be in a straight line for the rectangular LEDs but in a circle on the top panel.

 

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The fibre housing and top panel work well but the fibres are quite slippy (and have a low melting point) so the heat shrink tubing used to indicate the colours and hold the fibres together is not locking them in place. Some kind of adhesive will need to be added, I suspect Sugru will do the trick.

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Models

 

Arduino Yún Fibre Housing Design: https://github.com/Workshopshed/EnchantedObjects/blob/master/Mechanics/FibreHousing.scad

Arduino Yún Fibre Housing Model: https://github.com/Workshopshed/EnchantedObjects/blob/master/Mechanics/FibreHousing.stl

 

Top Panel Design: https://github.com/Workshopshed/EnchantedObjects/blob/master/Mechanics/TopPanel.scad

Top Panel Model: https://github.com/Workshopshed/EnchantedObjects/blob/master/Mechanics/FibreHousing.stl

 

Reference

 

Arduino Yun LEDs

 

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed +2
    We did a few fibres. This was one of four panels that joined together. The lines are 'shooting stars' at 10mm spacing.
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 10 years ago +1
    This work is coming always better! With compliments
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago +1
    Andy When I was using these, I found the easiest way to get them to stay was placing a soldering iron near the end. It tended to 'mushroom' the end slightly, which meant it didn't slip back, and it gave…
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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago

    Andy

    When I was using these, I found the easiest way to get them to stay was placing a soldering iron near the end.

    It tended to 'mushroom' the end slightly, which meant it didn't slip back, and it gave a slightly wider viewing angle.

     

    Plastic fibre tends to be 21 deg angle of light.

    You can epoxy or Araldite.

     

    Try not to scratch the outer coating and watch out for cracking the fibre.

     

    mark

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    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    cheers, I will check my glue options

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    We did a few fibres.

     

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    This was one of four panels that joined together.

    The lines are 'shooting stars' at 10mm spacing.

     

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    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Wow, I'm hoping mine will be a bit simpler

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Hope so.

    We had a mixture of sizes as well in the panels.

    This was fibreglass but you can imagine trying to get fibres to stick to Acrylic which was the worst, hence the end treatment which saved us a lot of heartache.

     

    The second picture is one of two Shooting Star light engines we made for this installation.

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Hope so.

    We had a mixture of sizes as well in the panels.

    This was fibreglass but you can imagine trying to get fibres to stick to Acrylic which was the worst, hence the end treatment which saved us a lot of heartache.

     

    The second picture is one of two Shooting Star light engines we made for this installation.

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