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encoder link might be usefull rue_mohr 08-01-2006
Posted by rue_mohr on August 1, 2006, 11:21 am
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make encoders, and masks, any type you want

http://www.bushytails.net/~randyg/encoder/encoderwheel.html

dan

Posted by Curt Welch on August 1, 2006, 3:58 pm
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> make encoders, and masks, any type you want
>
> http://www.bushytails.net/~randyg/encoder/encoderwheel.html
>
> dan

That's a fun page. It seems to be a bit buggy however. On many parameter
combinations that I think should have worked fine it produced completely
bogus drawings.

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Posted by rue_mohr on August 8, 2006, 10:53 am
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Curt Welch wrote:
>
>>make encoders, and masks, any type you want
>>
>>http://www.bushytails.net/~randyg/encoder/encoderwheel.html
>>
>> dan
>
>
> That's a fun page. It seems to be a bit buggy however. On many parameter
> combinations that I think should have worked fine it produced completely
> bogus drawings.
>

yes, you have to take mind to give it a sane request :)

dan

Posted by eckern@gmail.com on August 1, 2006, 6:02 pm
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if you're serious about this, take a few hours to learn how to write
basic postscript programs. you can do all sorts of neat stuff and
since it's vector graphics (unlike that site) the resolution is as good
as your printer can do. of course, even with that, you'll never come
close to real encoder wheel resolutions.

-chris

rue_mohr wrote:
> make encoders, and masks, any type you want
>
> http://www.bushytails.net/~randyg/encoder/encoderwheel.html
>
> dan


Posted by rue_mohr on August 8, 2006, 10:54 am
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I somewhat agree, but I knew of this and thought I'd post it, its good
if you want to make up low res stuff (which does have its applications)

http://eds.dyndns.org:81/~ircjunk/robots/sumobot/dscn7709.jpg

note hte inside of the wheel :)

dan

eckern@gmail.com wrote:
> if you're serious about this, take a few hours to learn how to write
> basic postscript programs. you can do all sorts of neat stuff and
> since it's vector graphics (unlike that site) the resolution is as good
> as your printer can do. of course, even with that, you'll never come
> close to real encoder wheel resolutions.
>
> -chris
>
> rue_mohr wrote:
>
>>make encoders, and masks, any type you want
>>
>>http://www.bushytails.net/~randyg/encoder/encoderwheel.html
>>
>> dan
>
>

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