A draft was made with the measurements of the screen and breakout board. The intention was to tape the cutout to the plastic before painting so a window would remain free of paint. Double-sided tape was not available so electrical tape pieces were cut into the screen's dimensions and put on the plastic over the screen area. Paint was applied to the tape side while the other side remained covered in its shipping tape. The paint was allowed to dry overnight in a heated garage.
To do:
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
Drawing under plastic sheet
Tape covering screen area
Painted plastic covers
To do:
- Draft schematics
- Break down tasks further
- Build vests
- Build another tagger
- Make instructions for all parts
Journal Page
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
A list showing of all the final posts of COMPLETED projects.
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2014-11-19 (W)
2014-11-19 (W)
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