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Kazumi - 09 - Build Part 1 (Touch Pads)

luiszayas
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2 Apr 2016

Yesterday I built the first touch pad, here's how it went:

 

First of all, I bought a 600mm x 300mm sheet of 1mm clear acrylic, which is more than enough to fit all 7 pads. I learned that 1mm acrylic sheet is almost double as expensive as 3mm sheet. It is also significantly more difficult to find. For both these reasons, I might consider alternative materials in the future.

 

Here is the DXF file for the acrylic pads: https://github.com/luiszayas/kazumi/tree/master/hardware/pads

I'm not sure if Github is the best place to document a project with both hardware and software. Any thoughts? In any case, I will make sure I upload every file and document the repository so anyone can replicate or modify the project.

 

After cutting the acrylic, I went on to cut the electrodes using a Roland GX-24. I checked this website: HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT. This is a great resource for e-textiles and I followed their advise on vinyl cutter settings, although I went a little higher on Pen Force as I have had problems in the past with blades that aren't as sharp as the first day. Settings were Pen Force:100gf and Speed: 1cm/s.

 

Here is the DXF file for the electrodes: https://github.com/luiszayas/kazumi/tree/master/hardware/electrodes

 

And to finish, here are a couple of pictures (front and back) of the finished touch pad:

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I'm very happy with how they've turned out (they just need some sort of protective film so the foil doesn't peel from constant friction) and really looking forward to putting all of this together.

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    DAB over 9 years ago

    I agree, they look really cool.

     

    I wonder if you could just wrap some plastic food wrap over them to keep them clean?

     

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    luiszayas over 9 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thanks DAB!

     

    I mean a more long-term solution. Once everything is assembled, the adhesive will peel off from sliding fingers up and down the pads.

     

    I thought of using transparent vinyl but that would be gloss. Ideally, it has to be matt so that it has less grip on the fingers. I might have to use something translucent/etched and hide the copper... like this etched vinyl: Etched Vinyl | MDP Supplies

     

    I might order a few and choose the one I feel will work better.

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    luiszayas over 9 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thanks DAB!

     

    I mean a more long-term solution. Once everything is assembled, the adhesive will peel off from sliding fingers up and down the pads.

     

    I thought of using transparent vinyl but that would be gloss. Ideally, it has to be matt so that it has less grip on the fingers. I might have to use something translucent/etched and hide the copper... like this etched vinyl: Etched Vinyl | MDP Supplies

     

    I might order a few and choose the one I feel will work better.

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    DAB over 9 years ago in reply to luiszayas

    That might work, though I wonder if the vinyl might create some static charge that could interfere with the capacitive sensing.

     

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