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XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUWSEE MORE ON MICHAELTEEUW.NL XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW With over a hundred contributors, more than 1750 commits, and literally hundreds of 3rd party modules, the MagicMirror project I started years ago still doesn’t fail to amaze me. Time for a quick update! With the help of a lot of contributors, we manage to push out a great update at least every quarter. It doesn’t matter if someone adds a big core update, a small bug fix, a translation, or XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recent XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend:solving a
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUWSEE MORE ON MICHAELTEEUW.NL XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW With over a hundred contributors, more than 1750 commits, and literally hundreds of 3rd party modules, the MagicMirror project I started years ago still doesn’t fail to amaze me. Time for a quick update! With the help of a lot of contributors, we manage to push out a great update at least every quarter. It doesn’t matter if someone adds a big core update, a small bug fix, a translation, or XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recent XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW With over a hundred contributors, more than 1750 commits, and literally hundreds of 3rd party modules, the MagicMirror project I started years ago still doesn’t fail to amaze me. Time for a quick update! With the help of a lot of contributors, we manage to push out a great update at least every quarter. It doesn’t matter if someone adds a big core update, a small bug fix, a translation, or XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After measuring the dimensions needed for the new casing, DIY happiness could start. Using pine wood I create a strong and steady frame. For the bezel holding the mirror and monitor in place I used wooden floor plinths. Reason for this is that they were the exact perfect size (30mm width), and have a rounded bezel. Since the monitor would probably generate some heat, air ventilation holes were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It’s been 10 months since my second son was born. And Since then, he has been sleeping in a crib in our master bed room. And as much as I love him, It was time for him to move out. Out of our bed room at least Time to built him a place to sleep. We live in a 2 bedroom apartment. So moving our youngest son out of our bed room meant he had to move in to his brother’s room. Unfortunately XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW This weekend it’s exactly one year since I’ve finished my Magic Mirror project. After posting it to my blog, this little fun experiment turned out to be a huge inspiration to many of my blog’s readers. The GitHub repository got starred 275 times, the project page got over half a million page views, but most incredible: I received lots and lots of links to photo’s and blogposts of XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As some of you know, my dad is the one who thought me the basics of electronics. While I’m the computer guy, he’s the one building all the pretty stuff, and eventually became one of the best dutch model train builders. Recently we were discussing the possibilities of incorporating an Arduino into his new layout. We both figured we should start with something simple, and came up with the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After I finished the front panel, and getting an approval of Enzo, the next step in the process of the activity board is finishing the casing. A nice reason for some evenings in the shed. My bad carpentry is easily hidden with some layers of paint. Since I’m a pretty lazy guy, this involves a bunch of spray cans. To pretend like I know what I’m doing, I start off with a primer. After the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It’s been a few months since I’ve finished my MusiCubes Controller. And although most of the controller works perfect, there is one issue that is still bugging me: the false positives of the touch sensors. Time to fix this! Originally I tried to solve this issue by taking some counter measures in the software: Touches when no music was playing were ignored. Touches shorter than 50ms were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW MagicMirror builder Paul-Vincent Roll took the time to set up a MagicMirror forum! If you ever built one, or are planning to build one, make sure to register here: https://forum.magicmirror.builders XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend:solving a
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301 Moved Permanently. nginx XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW With over a hundred contributors, more than 1750 commits, and literally hundreds of 3rd party modules, the MagicMirror project I started years ago still doesn’t fail to amaze me. Time for a quick update! With the help of a lot of contributors, we manage to push out a great update at least every quarter. It doesn’t matter if someone adds a big core update, a small bug fix, a translation, or XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recentMICHAELTEEUW.NL
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XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Starting a project isn’t difficult. Finishing is. Or as they say: the last 20% is always the hardest part. But no worries, today we’ll finish this project by working on the final details. Read the full series of this project: Part 1: Concept & Prototyping Part 2: Assembling The Tray Part 3: Touch Me! Part 4: The Software Part 5: The Finishing Touch First off, lets give the MusiCubes tray a XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW With over a hundred contributors, more than 1750 commits, and literally hundreds of 3rd party modules, the MagicMirror project I started years ago still doesn’t fail to amaze me. Time for a quick update! With the help of a lot of contributors, we manage to push out a great update at least every quarter. It doesn’t matter if someone adds a big core update, a small bug fix, a translation, or XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW With the launch of MagicMirror v2, the foundation was laid for the creation of the MagicMirror² ecosystem. But to be honest, I could have never hoped that so many enthusiasts would develop and release their own MagicMirror² modules. Time to create some order in the chaos. With the use of my two favorite web development frameworks: Laravel and Vue.js, I threw together a repository of Magic XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After measuring the dimensions needed for the new casing, DIY happiness could start. Using pine wood I create a strong and steady frame. For the bezel holding the mirror and monitor in place I used wooden floor plinths. Reason for this is that they were the exact perfect size (30mm width), and have a rounded bezel. Since the monitor would probably generate some heat, air ventilation holes were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW This weekend it’s exactly one year since I’ve finished my Magic Mirror project. After posting it to my blog, this little fun experiment turned out to be a huge inspiration to many of my blog’s readers. The GitHub repository got starred 275 times, the project page got over half a million page views, but most incredible: I received lots and lots of links to photo’s and blogposts of XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. Keep reading. 6 18650, TP4056, keystone, charger, 3dprinting, lulzbot, fusion360, soldering, electronics, thingiverse. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After measuring the dimensions needed for the new casing, DIY happiness could start. Using pine wood I create a strong and steady frame. For the bezel holding the mirror and monitor in place I used wooden floor plinths. Reason for this is that they were the exact perfect size (30mm width), and have a rounded bezel. Since the monitor would probably generate some heat, air ventilation holes were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recent XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW And there it is: The end result of the Magic Mirror. Read the full story: Part I - The Idea & The Mirror Part II - The Monitor Part III - The Casing Part IV - Install The Hardware Part V - Installing the Raspberry Pi Part VI - Production of the Interface MagicMirror², ahuge announcement.
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. Keep reading. 6 18650, TP4056, keystone, charger, 3dprinting, lulzbot, fusion360, soldering, electronics, thingiverse. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After measuring the dimensions needed for the new casing, DIY happiness could start. Using pine wood I create a strong and steady frame. For the bezel holding the mirror and monitor in place I used wooden floor plinths. Reason for this is that they were the exact perfect size (30mm width), and have a rounded bezel. Since the monitor would probably generate some heat, air ventilation holes were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recent XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW And there it is: The end result of the Magic Mirror. Read the full story: Part I - The Idea & The Mirror Part II - The Monitor Part III - The Casing Part IV - Install The Hardware Part V - Installing the Raspberry Pi Part VI - Production of the Interface MagicMirror², ahuge announcement.
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It’s been 10 months since my second son was born. And Since then, he has been sleeping in a crib in our master bed room. And as much as I love him, It was time for him to move out. Out of our bed room at least Time to built him a place to sleep. We live in a 2 bedroom apartment. So moving our youngest son out of our bed room meant he had to move in to his brother’s room. Unfortunately XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW This weekend it’s exactly one year since I’ve finished my Magic Mirror project. After posting it to my blog, this little fun experiment turned out to be a huge inspiration to many of my blog’s readers. The GitHub repository got starred 275 times, the project page got over half a million page views, but most incredible: I received lots and lots of links to photo’s and blogposts of XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Admittedly, building a robot arm joint transmission is way more difficult than I expected. But where’s the fun in a simple project? In my last post, I explained why a geared transmission doesn’t work. This week I’ll try a new approach. As hinted in my last post, I’ll give a timing belt and pulley transmission a go. The added benefit of using transmission pulleys in stead of gears is XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It has been almost a year since I started the activity board project. So it is time to wrap it up. As said in the last activity board blog post, the only thing left to do was to finish the interface But before I work on the interface, there was one hardware part I needed to add: SOUND! The Raspberry Pi has a headphone jack which allows you to connect a headphone. But because I wanted a bit XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know I’ve been posting new updates approximately every two weeks for the past few years. So the fact that my last post was over 6 weeks ago deserves a bit of an explanation. 12 years ago I bought a two bedroom appartement in a small vilage in the Netherlands. Back then this appartement had more than enough room for me and all of my hobbies. Now, 12 XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Now that most of the firmware is all set an done, it’s time to start working on the final part of the Activity Board: the Raspberry Pi display interface. The activity board contains a simple 800x480 pixel HDMI display, so after simply connecting an Raspberry Pi I was quickly able to get my favorite Pi application running. The MagicMirror² framework! Of course, this wasn’t the type of XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW And there it is: The end result of the Magic Mirror. Read the full story: Part I - The Idea & The Mirror Part II - The Monitor Part III - The Casing Part IV - Install The Hardware Part V - Installing the Raspberry Pi Part VI - Production of the Interface MagicMirror², ahuge announcement.
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It’s been a few months since I’ve finished my MusiCubes Controller. And although most of the controller works perfect, there is one issue that is still bugging me: the false positives of the touch sensors. Time to fix this! Originally I tried to solve this issue by taking some counter measures in the software: Touches when no music was playing were ignored. Touches shorter than 50ms were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. Keep reading. 6 18650, TP4056, keystone, charger, 3dprinting, lulzbot, fusion360, soldering, electronics, thingiverse. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After measuring the dimensions needed for the new casing, DIY happiness could start. Using pine wood I create a strong and steady frame. For the bezel holding the mirror and monitor in place I used wooden floor plinths. Reason for this is that they were the exact perfect size (30mm width), and have a rounded bezel. Since the monitor would probably generate some heat, air ventilation holes were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recent XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW And there it is: The end result of the Magic Mirror. Read the full story: Part I - The Idea & The Mirror Part II - The Monitor Part III - The Casing Part IV - Install The Hardware Part V - Installing the Raspberry Pi Part VI - Production of the Interface MagicMirror², ahuge announcement.
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend:solving a
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The Magic Mirror started began to take shape. I ordered a mirror, found the right monitor and finished the sleek white casing. It was time to start the installation of the hardware. So far I had the following parts: The Monitor A Raspberry Pi A HDMI Cable (to connect the Raspberry to the Monitor) A USB to micro USB cable (to power the Raspberry Pi) A power cable to power the monitor But then I XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Being a guy while visiting a shopping city with your girlfriend may cause your mind to drift away while walking thru Macy’s. Or at least, this happened to me while i was visiting New York last january. Long story short: while wandering around I noticed a mirror with an illuminated sing on it. This is something i could built myself. Only better. I wanted my own Magic Mirror! (Ok, a mirror XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW In the past few weeks, life got a little bit in the way of my maker-hobby. To make sure I got my monthly doses of tinkering, I decided to take on a quick and fun one hour project this weekend: solving a hot and sticky situation. A few weeks ago I quickly fabricated a simple 18650 charger by soldering a TP4056 charging module to a Keystone battery holder. I used my hot glue gun to keep XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW After measuring the dimensions needed for the new casing, DIY happiness could start. Using pine wood I create a strong and steady frame. For the bezel holding the mirror and monitor in place I used wooden floor plinths. Reason for this is that they were the exact perfect size (30mm width), and have a rounded bezel. Since the monitor would probably generate some heat, air ventilation holes were XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW A few weeks ago I bought two Sonos One speakers. Mounting them to the wall could be done using some purchased mounts. But when you own a 3D printer it’s more fun to design and print a mount yourself. The speakers I bought fit perfect on any book shelve. But in my case I’d like to mount the right speaker in the corner of the room, behind the curtains. Since it’s out of sight, the design XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW When I built my MagicMirror 2 year ago, I could have never predict the popularity of the project. With over 2,5 million pageviews on my blog, 1250 stars and almost 500 forks of the GitHub repository and a growing list of MagicMirror builders, the MagicMirror project deserves some extra love. Time to announce something awesome! When I worked on the original project, the interface of the XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW As a side effect of my electronics hobby I developed the addiction of online parts shopping. From time to time I browse the well known electronics shops looking for parts I don’t need. One of the brands with the highest wanna have factor is Adafruit. Adafruit has a wide verity of neat little components that are accompanied with clear documentation and nice code samples. One of my recent XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW And there it is: The end result of the Magic Mirror. Read the full story: Part I - The Idea & The Mirror Part II - The Monitor Part III - The Casing Part IV - Install The Hardware Part V - Installing the Raspberry Pi Part VI - Production of the Interface MagicMirror², ahuge announcement.
XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor. Read the full XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW The client’s work consists of a lot of traveling, and thus he wanted a way to show the places on earth he visited most. Using Google’s WebGL Globe I created a module that showed the visited spots using spikes on a rotating globe. If a spot is visited more than once, the spike becomes longer. Tumblr. YouTube. XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It’s been 10 months since my second son was born. And Since then, he has been sleeping in a crib in our master bed room. And as much as I love him, It was time for him to move out. Out of our bed room at least Time to built him a place to sleep. We live in a 2 bedroom apartment. So moving our youngest son out of our bed room meant he had to move in to his brother’s room. Unfortunately XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Starting a project isn’t difficult. Finishing is. Or as they say: the last 20% is always the hardest part. But no worries, today we’ll finish this project by working on the final details. Read the full series of this project: Part 1: Concept & Prototyping Part 2: Assembling The Tray Part 3: Touch Me! Part 4: The Software Part 5: The Finishing Touch First off, lets give the MusiCubes tray a XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW This weekend it’s exactly one year since I’ve finished my Magic Mirror project. After posting it to my blog, this little fun experiment turned out to be a huge inspiration to many of my blog’s readers. The GitHub repository got starred 275 times, the project page got over half a million page views, but most incredible: I received lots and lots of links to photo’s and blogposts of XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW Admittedly, building a robot arm joint transmission is way more difficult than I expected. But where’s the fun in a simple project? In my last post, I explained why a geared transmission doesn’t work. This week I’ll try a new approach. As hinted in my last post, I’ll give a timing belt and pulley transmission a go. The added benefit of using transmission pulleys in stead of gears is XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know I’ve been posting new updates approximately every two weeks for the past few years. So the fact that my last post was over 6 weeks ago deserves a bit of an explanation. 12 years ago I bought a two bedroom appartement in a small vilage in the Netherlands. Back then this appartement had more than enough room for me and all of my hobbies. Now, 12 XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW It has been almost a year since I started the activity board project. So it is time to wrap it up. As said in the last activity board blog post, the only thing left to do was to finish the interface But before I work on the interface, there was one hardware part I needed to add: SOUND! The Raspberry Pi has a headphone jack which allows you to connect a headphone. But because I wanted a bit XONAY LABS | MICHAEL TEEUW And there it is: The end result of the Magic Mirror. Read the full story: Part I - The Idea & The Mirror Part II - The Monitor Part III - The Casing Part IV - Install The Hardware Part V - Installing the Raspberry Pi Part VI - Production of the Interface MagicMirror², ahuge announcement.
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QUIET FOR NOW & PLANS FOR THE FUTURE If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know I’ve been posting new updates approximately every two weeks for the past few years. So the fact that my last post was over 6 weeks ago deserves a bit of anexplanation.
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MUSICUBES - PART 6: TOUCH ME FOUR TIMES It’s been a few months since I’ve finished my MusiCubes Controller . And although most of the controller works perfect, there is one issue that is still bugging me: the false positives of the touch sensors. Time to fix this!Keep reading
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CONNECTING AN ESP8266 TO AWS IOT During my day job I make a lot of use of Amazon Web Services. And because of this, I recently attended the AWS Summit in Amsterdam. Of course, a day like that can’t end without some tinkering …Keep reading
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THE FIRE PROOF BIRTHDAY CANDLE This week we celebrated the first birthday of my youngest son, Luca. So it is time for him to blow out his first candle. Of course you can’t trust a one-year-old to not set the house on fire when handling a candle, so of course we need to solve this with someelectronics.
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THE RIDICULOUS KITCHEN TIMER™ I’m a huge coffee addict. As for many of us, coffee is the core ingredient for my projects. And since I like quality coffee we own a manually operated espresso machine. If the grind is perfect, and you use the ideal brewing time, the coffee will be able to fuel any project. But how to measure the perfect brewing time? The Ridiculous Kitchen Timer™ to the rescue!Keep reading
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MUSICUBES - PART 5: THE FINISHING TOUCH (END RESULT) Starting a project isn’t difficult. Finishing is. Or as they say: the last 20% is always the hardest part. But no worries, today we’ll finish this project by working on the final details.Keep reading
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MUSICUBES - PART 4: THE SOFTWARE Two weeks ago I finished up the electronics of the MusiCubes controller. So now it’s time to discuss the software side of things. Buckle up, and get ready for the long ride!Keep reading
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MUSICUBES - PART 3: TOUCH ME! Now that the MusiCubes tray is assembled and the RFID-sensor and LEDs are working as expected, It’s time to add the last feature of the original concept: invisible capacitive touch sensors to control the volume of the music.Keep reading
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MUSICUBES - PART 2: ASSEMBLING THE TRAY After last week’s proof of concept it is time to assemble the MusiCubes tray. Just slap on some wood glue and you’re ready to go! What could go wrong, right?Keep reading
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MUSICUBES - PART 1: CONCEPT & PROTOTYPING Most of my projects start behind my desk, Tinkering. But every now and then, new ideas come to mind while I’m not geeking. Just as with my MagicMirror, those projects and ideas are usually the best. Today I start a new project which, just as with my MagicMirror, popped in my mind far away from my soldering iron and computer: A digital music controller in an analog form factor.Keep reading
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WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? 2 weeks ago I strained my back while doing the heavy duty task of putting my 7 month old son to bed. As a lot of us desk nerds, my core muscles are non existent, so this was a matter of time for it to happen. Unfortunately it means I currently can’t spent any time behind my desk. Luckily there are other ways of fulfilling my makerneeds.
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