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Prototype 4 Parts List
These are the parts you will need for prototype 4 with recommended links to buy (make sure you get the right ones)
Currently, these are US links, but I will hopefully have UK/EU options later on.
Keep in mind that prices for these parts change a lot, and some of these links are higher quantity, so if you want to reach the $60/pair mark you may need to shop around.
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b10k ohm Potentiometer (5x per hand)
- You will also need the nuts that are included with the potentiometers.
- Green or WL potentiometers are supported.
- WL (brass) potentiometers:
- Green Potentiometers (Smaller and more durable):
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9g servo motors for haptics(5x per hand)
- Make sure they are 180-degree range.
- MG90S servos are recommended for higher durability
- SG90 servos can also be used as a cheaper alternative
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ESP32 Dev Board or Arduino (1x per hand)
- Recommended Board Types:
- ESP-WROOM-32
- ESP32-WROOM-32U (Requires external antenna, but will have more reliable Bluetooth range)
- Arduino Nano (No bluetooth)
- Recommended Amazon Link
- Recommended Aliexpress Link
- If not using BT, may need a long USB cable to connect your arduino to your computer if you don't have one
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Cheap retractable badge reels (for the rotary springs, 5x per hand)
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Glove material of your choice.
- Recommended: Nylon Inspection Gloves (more flexy), Cycling/Golf gloves (stronger, easier to put on)
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Mounting material
- Velcro strap for the rigid mount (could add elastic as well), or elastic only
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Wiring/Connectors/Breadboards as needed.
- I recommend crimping/using JST connectors, 5 pin JST-XH 2.54mm fit great on the potentiometers.
- A great first crimper set (optional, sometimes $35)
- If you're in a pinch you can probably get away with soldering straight to the potentiometers, or using pre-crimped dupont wires from arduino kits.
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Highly Recommended: A Can of WD-40 to lubricate the potentiometers
- This makes the pots feel 10x smoother.
- WD-40 is flammable so spray at your own risk.
- Potential alternatives: (UNTESTED) Deoxit, Triflow
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A source of power for the servos
- Ideally 5v 2+ amps
- This can be anything from a phone charger brick, to a USB battery, or even 4x AA batteries.
- If you are using bluetooth you may want to invest in a separate clean source of power for the ESP32 to prevent brownouts.
- A Personal Favorite Choice (Pack of 2)
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If using the rigid mount, a nice squishy sheet of foam