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Building a Magic Wand Talking Sound Board -- Episode 613

In this episode, Mark Donners demonstrates how to create a captivating magical wand board using polymer clay. The wall-mounted ornament showcases several magic wands, each producing unique effects when activated. With a custom-designed PCB and Arduino Nano, the ornament comes alive with interactive LED strips and sound effects. The tutorial covers clay molding, power management, and Arduino programming, enabling makers to personalize their creations and add an element of whimsical magic to their workspaces. Unleash your creativity and explore the possibilities of this enchanting project. 

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In this episode of element14 presents, Mark demonstrates how to build a magical gadget for the office—a wall-mounted ornament adorned with magic wands. Rather than using wood, he opts for polymer clay as the material of choice, providing a more malleable and customizable medium for the project. Mark takes inspiration from eBay's examples and starts shaping the clay into the desired scroll-like ornament. After moulding and letting the clay dry, he achieves an antique appearance by adding paint for an aged parchment look. 

Rolling clay

Another Kind of Hardware

The next step involves incorporating electronics into the ornament. Mark provides two options for powering the setup. The first involves using an Arduino Nano and an SD card module for playback, but this lacks power management, requiring a manual switch for on/off. The second option is a custom-designed PCB with advanced power management, making it more automatic. He shares the schematic for both approaches, emphasizing the versatility of the clay material even when dry. The clay allows for drilling holes and adjustments, facilitating the installation of components like connectors and speakers. 

Hardware layout

Introducing the Magic

Moving on to the software, Mark walks through the Arduino sketch he wrote, which uses various libraries for SD card access, button inputs, and Neopixel control for LED strips. The code cycles through different wand effects, playing random sounds for each one. The final product allows for interactive fun in the office, helping colleagues to make decisions or simply enjoy a magical experience. 

Custom PCB

Taming Electricity inside Rocks

Mark also provides an overview of his PCB design, showcasing the power management circuitry, the level shifter, and the connections for the Arduino Nano, SD card, and LED strip. The assembly process is straightforward, and he demonstrates how to wire the components onto the board. With the setup complete, the magical ornament responds to button presses, activating random wand effects with accompanying sounds, adding an element of excitement to the office. 

All done

This project encourages creativity and experimentation, as makers can customize the ornament's appearance and even modify the sounds and effects to suit their preferences. With this magical wand board, adding a touch of enchantment to the office has never been more accessible and fun. So why not indulge in a bit of office magic and see where the wands take you? 

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Arduino Nano, Evaluation Board Arduino 1 Buy Now
Switch, SPST 3A 125V Solder Multicomp Pro 1 Buy Now
Battery Retainer Clip Bud Industries 1 Buy Now
Loudspeaker, Sub Miniature Projects unlimited 1 Buy Now
 

Additional Parts:

Fumo Synthetic Clay
Magic Wands…..Just go the the forest and pick up come branches…or order movie props.
LedStrip WS2812 Pixelledstrip about 20 leds max
9V Battery PP3 format
PCB, download the PCB production files from the Element 14 Community Project page and order your own at your favourite PCB manufactorer or order a pre-assembled version ( SMD only) here
https://www.tindie.com/products/markdonners/talking-cr-timers-pcb/
Headers and sockets and some wires

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  • donnersm
    donnersm over 2 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    interesting...Did you see my blog about the one I am working on?   /challenges-projects/element14-presents/b/animated-and-talking-wizard-hat/posts/the-wizards-hat-_2d00_-a-tale-of-wizardry

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  • donnersm
    donnersm over 2 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Yea, definitely could use an upgrade

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    donnersm over 2 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    thanks

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 2 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    I think capacitive sensing would work well as you could have it trigger animation as the hand moves toward the wand giving a bit of that magical feel about it. The sensor can be placed out of view as well.

    Getting them wands to glow/pulsate nicely is perhaps a bit more tricky as you need to get the LED/optics into the polymer clay somehow and have them diffuse appropriately such that it doesn't appear too obvious when the wands are removed. I've seen LEDs working through a layer of wood veneer which makes them invisible until they are in use.

    A vibration motor could be another area to investigate - have the wand gently vibrate as the hand approaches it or if the audio track refers to it. Levitation would also be good Slight smile

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    Workshopshed over 2 years ago

    There was a magic hat project a few years back community.element14.com/.../magichat---25---final-demo

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    Workshopshed over 2 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    I was wondering if capacitive sensors would work for that?

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    Workshopshed over 2 years ago

    I'm tempted to upgrade my wand rack

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 2 years ago

    An enhancement for a v2.0 project might be to try and get the wands to be able to be highlighted individually, as well as 'off hook' / 'on hook' detection when they are removed / replaced.

    The audio could talk through the various wand options and they would be be highlighted with a glow in turn. Then when one is picked, the audio could respond appropriately. Then more audio when the wand is finally returned.

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 2 years ago

    That... is BRILLIANT!!  The audio clip is hilarious.  It caught me off guard.  I'm so glad that I wasn't drinking anything at the time or it would have been all over my walls.  Great job!

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    donnersm over 2 years ago in reply to DAB

    Or just for anyone who wants to make their colleague smile magically. 

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