so this was my February 2020:
Just one cube, but at least that! It has the newest factory assembled pcb and it works just as expected and is trivial to program (or reprogram) the PIC because of the new 5 pin connector holes in the pcb.
Yeah, oh man! I thought I would have the 20 new boards installed in 20 new cherry cubes and really start getting serious about this vaporizer. At least that’s what I thought on January 29 when the 20 boards were delivered.
And February is my magic month – I have done some of my bestest work in a February. So I was ready.
Then, i collided with reality, and instead spent February studying biochemistry as related to coronary issues. Learning about cholesterol and triglycerides like i only hear on YouTube (there are a lot of cardiologists on YT) (and engineers, too - i tend to trust the engineers) and never from the doctor in front of me. And studying nutrition as the proven means to set the body machine operating at peak performance (given the chronological age). Why don't the medical establishment know this stuff??? Free medical care for all is not the right goal when it is so fucked up. Whatever.
But what this post is really about is, i have taken my first step into maker space. Ordered a CNC 3040 3-axis router to see if i can automate the milling of the cube: top, bottom, front and back faces. I am giddy with anticipation about how precise the milling can be with such a machine.
Making this one cube convinced me, like trying to solder the pcb, that this project can not happen without some automation.
Just one cube, but at least that! It has the newest factory assembled pcb and it works just as expected and is trivial to program (or reprogram) the PIC because of the new 5 pin connector holes in the pcb.
Yeah, oh man! I thought I would have the 20 new boards installed in 20 new cherry cubes and really start getting serious about this vaporizer. At least that’s what I thought on January 29 when the 20 boards were delivered.
And February is my magic month – I have done some of my bestest work in a February. So I was ready.
Then, i collided with reality, and instead spent February studying biochemistry as related to coronary issues. Learning about cholesterol and triglycerides like i only hear on YouTube (there are a lot of cardiologists on YT) (and engineers, too - i tend to trust the engineers) and never from the doctor in front of me. And studying nutrition as the proven means to set the body machine operating at peak performance (given the chronological age). Why don't the medical establishment know this stuff??? Free medical care for all is not the right goal when it is so fucked up. Whatever.
But what this post is really about is, i have taken my first step into maker space. Ordered a CNC 3040 3-axis router to see if i can automate the milling of the cube: top, bottom, front and back faces. I am giddy with anticipation about how precise the milling can be with such a machine.
Making this one cube convinced me, like trying to solder the pcb, that this project can not happen without some automation.
So ...
Let the adventure begin and welcome to the next level …