A holographic desktop assistant
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First tries to find out the best position for the Philips Pico Pix 4010 LED-Projector , the acrylic plate and the mirror - using Makerbeam parts.
3d printing the final mount.
First test for the beamer and mirror mount.
The base plattform, designed for 3d printing.
The 3d printed base plattform, including 4 Makerbeam parts and two of 8x8 neopixel boards .
Tests for the projection sizes on the acrylic tube - simulated by a sheet of paper.
Assembled prototype 1 including bended acrylic foils and a projection plate insite the tube. The 3d printed housing for beamer and mirror is added, too.
First tests with prototype 1.
Version 2 used a more stable acrylic tube instead of foils.
The assembled prototype 2
The raspberry pi on the left controls the neopixel and a additional beamer fan.
Testing the neopixel board in white/blue...
... and red color.
Final test for prototype 2.
The second prototype is completed.