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Wehttamman asks: My dad and I once built a go-kart from chipboard, pram wheels and an engine from a lawn mower. It didn't work... so tell us about your favourite things you've made, and whether they were a triumph or complete failure.

(, Thu 11 Oct 2012, 12:00)
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A few years ago I was on the Wacom site oggling cintiqs and swearing at teh ridiculous prices and thinking "surely that's just a monitor mounted over a tablet", and "I wonder what the read height on my tablet is?". I suddenly found myself buying for-spares monitors, getting a larger Wacom for free, and buying a dremel.
The old girl got an upgrade last year. The screen was suffering from age and long term UV damage, and the Wacom part was serial so not supported in windows 7. A mate had written a programme to use on a teensy (a programmable chip) that converts serial to USB. The teensy also gets rid of the Wacom power supply and passes on USB power. and I found a new screen that ups the resolution to 1600 x 1200.


Edit- there's a rather rambling build log here www.bongofish.co.uk/wacom/wacom_pt1.html
(, Fri 12 Oct 2012, 20:21, 8 replies)
That's one hell of a thin monitor if you can do pressure sensitivity (or in fact detect the pen at all) through it!

(, Fri 12 Oct 2012, 21:12, closed)

It's just the LCD panel and backlight stripped out of the monitor casing, it's about 5mm IIRC, the pen read height is 9mm.
The pressure sensitivity is built into the pen and picked up by electromagic.
(, Fri 12 Oct 2012, 21:33, closed)
I really like this.
How much do you charge for these? I want one.
(, Sat 13 Oct 2012, 3:00, closed)
I didn't want to appear pushy
but I'm next in the queue behind Rosemary's brb.
(, Sat 13 Oct 2012, 6:07, closed)
You could make a fucking fortune off these.

(, Mon 15 Oct 2012, 15:10, closed)
^ What bitch-tits said.

(, Tue 16 Oct 2012, 8:22, closed)
I did wonder about that

I set up a forum for anyone interested in making one. I don't get there much these days but there are some very clever people there.

forum.bongofish.co.uk/index.php

One of the forum members started making kits.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 12:15, closed)
You can get the serial ones to work on XP at least
but it involves hacking the drivers - I got some official instructions from Wacom a while back on how to do it. Have yet to get around to working out if you can do the same thing on 7.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 11:41, closed)

You can on 32 bit with a dreadful hack, 64 bit can be made to work occasionally if you're really lucky.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 12:07, closed)

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