June 26, 2025
Finished designing the actual claw, and printed the wrist (IT WORKS!!!)
Now just gotta do documentation.
Restarted claw as other one was too bulky. Now using pressfit servo horn until we can get a gobuilda one shipped in.
Made most of the actual claw attachment, just need to mount a servo and connect it to the main wrist etc.
In addition, started wrist assembly and looks like it works! (mostly)
Started CADing the base for the actual claw
Made the gear assembly and spacers, started basic work on the claw.
Made the main body and sides for the wrist!
Decided to start over, this time implementing a Diffy Wrist concept.
Forgot to Devlog 😿
I made the main body for the claw and the fingers, just need to assemble and cad the servoblock in
An open source claw for FTC Into the Deep! This claw was designed in onshape, and you can view the CAD or Parts List here: https://opensourceftcclaw.carrd.co/ We chose to incorporate a differential wrist design, and it works great for our purpose. This claw is designed to be mounted to some Misumi Slides, but with a little modding (and maybe some zip ties) you can make it fit to almost anything!
Added the ability to delete and restore players per round!
Added dealer options menu
Added logic to allow the input of per player starting balance and also the cost per card!
Added player inputs, with a little code to separate names by commas and remove dodgy inputs.
Added the main menu to the game, with error and invalid input handling!
A text-based python application designed to run in parallel with the card game 21, also called blackjack. It keeps track of tokens and helps the dealer out with various features.
Final Devlog. I polished it all up in terms of aesthetics and making it reactive for mobile users (still WIP).
I also expanded the project to have more things to compare too..
Enjoy!!!!!
Finished the beta version of the project. ChatGPT was used for some of the development of the sizing calculator, but all code is understood and has been checked by a human.
There is now a working input box. And, comparison cards have been added to display data.
I added the card where users can input their units. It will not be white - just needa figure out why it isn't changing when I change the css.
Today was first session working on the project. I built the header/nav bar!
A website that will let you compare measurements to real world things! For example, comparing 1m^2 to the size of a basketball court. Some AI was used in the creation of the project. This was used for the purpose of inline code completion and debugging, as included in Webstorm IDE. The AI did not create any ideas or produce any parts of the project I would not be able to produce myself.
This was widely regarded as a great move by everyone.