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#41 Posted : 30 July 2012 12:59:02

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Karl was right, thanks man! Drool

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#42 Posted : 30 July 2012 13:08:32

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Hi Its all coming togetherBigGrin Regards Mike
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#43 Posted : 30 July 2012 15:59:29

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old


new!


Cool BigGrin
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#44 Posted : 30 July 2012 21:09:22

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a credit to you mate,and thanks for the graphics tip.been practising like mad,made a table today,tomorrow the world BigGrin
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#45 Posted : 30 July 2012 21:17:49

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Hi Bameraam! Cool

The new pillars look so much better! ThumpUp

Your lighting system is well above my capabilities, I think it's great!

I'm looking forward to the next update, as this is definitely one of those diaries people need to keep checking on! Lots of good info!!!

Darron
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#46 Posted : 31 July 2012 18:25:54

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Hi Bameraam
That is looking very good ThumpUp
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Peter BigGrin

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#47 Posted : 02 August 2012 19:17:44

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Thanks all for the kind words Smile

reading the book i bought, there seemed to be gratings on the second deck as well (as stair cases too)

So been working on these almost all day, had some try-outs before i came to the following:

Milled my own strips of 1x3mm grating planks so they interconnect as the ones provided by DeAgostini. I found the ones provided not good enough, and added to that, the normal instructions don't include gratings to be present on the 2nd deck. Also, the box-like enclosure for the cannon balls really diminish the appearance of them, so here they are more visible.
As a frame for the grating i used 3x3mm nutt wood, milled with a ball-shape cutter to get a curve & the "slots" for the cannon balls (2mm center-center)
Tomorrow i'll check where to place them & finish the sanding & giving them a coat of stain:





Best regards,
Bam
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#48 Posted : 02 August 2012 22:14:37

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looks superb. nice to see some deviation from the build in the name of improvement!!

Cool
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#49 Posted : 03 August 2012 17:26:49

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Excellent build!! I agree with you there Jase...ThumpUp
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#50 Posted : 03 August 2012 17:41:22

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Hi Bam
Your Gratings look fantastic ThumpUp
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#51 Posted : 24 December 2012 15:18:46

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Hi folks,

Been a while since i did an update here, sorry.
Have been working mostly on some hull planking & at the midsection finishing & lighting. Leaves me still to put a mild varnish on it, and maybe add 2 more LED at the entrances themselves. Find them a little too dim to my liking..

Thanks for checking & happy holidays to all
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Bam

















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#52 Posted : 24 December 2012 16:46:15

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Awsome lighting job Bam.
I can tell you are having funBigGrin
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
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#53 Posted : 24 December 2012 18:49:31

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fantastic work love the lighting effectsBigGrin BigGrin
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#54 Posted : 24 December 2012 21:53:12

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A lot of work, very nice!

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#55 Posted : 25 December 2012 07:19:42

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Looks awesome, I can't wait to see this when its completed.

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Craig
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#56 Posted : 01 January 2013 08:28:59

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Hi Bam, looking amazing, Im doing the same with my SOTS build, good to see what someone else has done, be able to see the affect the lights have.
Keep up the good work, will be following your build with interest.
Paul

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#57 Posted : 01 January 2013 11:36:23

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Hi Vik...

Great build diary, lots of detailed work.

best regards,
Ian
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#58 Posted : 03 January 2013 18:26:13

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Hi Bam, your lights look fantastic ThumpUp
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Peter BigGrin

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#59 Posted : 06 May 2013 20:48:36

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Hey everyone,

Still working even though updates don't come that often.
Been working on the firmware of the controllers, and it's (finally) done now.

What has been lacking inside the model, was the controller PCBA, so here that is.
The firmware was debugged on a debug PCBA i made. Basically what it does is:
Serial Port Computer -> Master PIC (on these pictures) -> I²C protocol -> Slave PIC controller -> LED output.
And a whole list of available commands to send, the most important are:
- When you press "," on the keyboard, all the white LED will flash with a certain "cannon-fire" sequence. For the remainder all white LED's are off (for now)
- Each slave PIC (previous pictures) has 15 LED's on its pins. These can either be white ones or yellow ambient LEDs. Each pic also has some EEPROM memory inside (255bytes), so i use this space to program 'presets'. This will allow, when selected (keyboard O, P, Q, ....), to light up only certain area's of the vessel. For example 'captain's cabin' or lower deck, etc
- When pressing "+" or "-" (after selecting a target LED), i can tweak the LED brightness from 0-255. And also store it to a certain 'preset' EEPROM location. (EEPROM values are still present even after powerdown) This will allow me to finetune all the lights to the needed output level for all the places they're located. Play with shadows a bit, ...
- There are some demo modes also: All On/Off/On/... running light, dimming up loop, dimming down, all off, all max on etc etc
- After all electronics are inthere, there is no way to know which LED is wired to which pin of which slave PIC.. so added some commands (keys 0-1-2-....) that will briefly flash an LED 5 times so i see where it is (and can program it with + -)
- One EEPROM location also contains a global dimming value, which is broadcasted to all slave PICs (no need to go to each slave individually to do so), allowing with 1 command to dim the whole boat equally
- Some other code as well, mainly debug commands..

This took me quite a while to program & get to know the PIC devices, so the woodwork was on hold for all that time. Planning to continue that now :)

Best regards & sorry for the late update
Bam


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#60 Posted : 06 May 2013 23:32:03

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Interesting and very clever Bam, love to see how it all turns out.... lighting display should look fantastic.... Cool Cool

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