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    I'd also be interested in joining a group buy for the PCB and box of bits etc.

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    lot of time and lot of cofee after....
    i've finished the mainboard and control panel PCB route.
    i prefer to manually route the signals. thats better








    like described before i've created a component for arduino nano module at the bottom of the board.
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    I'd be interested in a finished project; I anit go the skills to put one of these boards together...
    Love, peace, and grease,

    allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin

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    Quote Originally Posted by allthatwhichis View Post
    I'd be interested in a finished project; I anit go the skills to put one of these boards together...
    I could solder one up, load the firmware and put it in a box for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300EVIL View Post
    I could solder one up, load the firmware and put it in a box for you.
    I might be interested in that as well, depending on what this is going to cost.

    -Austin

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterWilling View Post
    I might be interested in that as well, depending on what this is going to cost.

    -Austin

    Same here...

    Jem
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300EVIL View Post
    I could solder one up, load the firmware and put it in a box for you.
    Quote Originally Posted by MisterWilling View Post
    I might be interested in that as well, depending on what this is going to cost.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jem View Post
    Same here...
    Looks like the beginning of a laser harp assembly business, Adam! Better warm up your soldering iron...

    Adam

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    I think most on the forum will be only too well aware of my lack of electronics skills. I'd love to have a 'Harp' to add on to my projector, but there's no way i'd tackle building one myself. I wouldn't expect it doing for nothing of course and i'm sure a suitable fee could be negotiated for said works

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffo View Post
    Looks like the beginning of a laser harp assembly business, Adam! Better warm up your soldering iron...

    Adam

    Yeah, and my eye loop. This board is mostly SMD. Well, I can do it but I need more info on the kit to get you guys a firm price and what is all included for my end. I'm thinking (but don't hold me to it) somewhere around $100 assembled and tested plus parts, plus shipping both ways. I guess I'd have to source the parts too. LCD and Micro Arduino being the most expensive components, around $30 each. Price would also be determined on the number of kits I do based on weather I flow them in a toaster oven or hand solder.

    Is there anyone else interested in having me build these?

    Here are some pics of my work. Sorry, no pics of SMD work.








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    Is that plug and play ready?

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