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  • AIY_pibase.stl
  • AIYarc.stl
  • AIYarcflat.stl
  • AIYback.stl
  • AIYbase.stl
  • AIYchin.stl
  • AIYinsert.3mf
  • AIYinsert.stl
  • AIYmask.stl

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Publication date 2022-08-15 at 15:25
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2018-05-10 at 07:05
Design number 813693

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VERSION 2 HERE : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2950452

This is a remix of Odinos awesome design ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:90325 ). I used the screw holes for the voice hat, speaker, and Pi from Adabot Google AIY Voice Kit by Adafruit ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2709085 ).This a work in progress so things will probably be changing over time, as I jumped into making an enclosure for the Adafruit AIY kit before I even got into programming the AIY, so I cant give any demos on it working correctly, but I can say that I have made it past the hardware checks, and it does play audio and the mics do pick up sound, although the holes will need to be redone and angled better.(**Update: Demo video added in gallery) This is the whole reason i even purchased the AIY kit was to design a JARVIS, but we are calling her FRIDAY because I think the female voice is much more closer than the British voice. This is an ambitious project as far as future plans go (Im a dreamer :) ) I want to add servos to open and close the faceplate, Leds for the eyes and arc reactor, and honestly I want to add the body all the way to the hips, with a few motors and gears inside....I want the face to use facial recognition and tracking to follow certain people when they come in the room, or even look at the person who is talking. I would also like to add speakers into his hand blasters and a small sub in the real arc reactor spot.....I would also like the torso to twist and possibly the hands and arms to raise into the firing position, to reveal a pico projection on the wall....I know its ambitious but I have the idea in my head....Anyways I had to go ahead and release what I already had so you guys can enjoy it.....I re-uploaded the helmet files already scaled to size, because I cant remember the exact scale.....Super glue and small pointy electronic screws are needed as well, I dont know exactly the size because I used some spare screws I had laying around. i also uploaded a flat arc reactor for a different look. The Arc reactor does not need to be glued nor the base. The Pi base does not fit after adding HDMI cable so my Pi is just kind of floating inside the back of the helmet. It doesnt fall out, but I will be redesigning it eventually, and replacing these long keyboard and mouse usb connectors with some slim wireless dongles soon. That should free up a little space for me to mount the case on its side with hdmi and power facing down...... I ran all cords to one side and out the side of the helmet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsM8qJYnLd0
https://youtu.be/vw4oRCxZ4jI
https://youtu.be/m9wqT3shXj8

Video of assistant running a demo....I need to get a white 30mm arcade button to make the eyes light up white when she hears or is thinking....but the light effects are what I was aiming for, so I can scratch the LEDs for the eyes off of the to do list, or either keep the white LEDs for eyes and add a blue arcade button to make the white light mix with blue when she talks, that would be dope also

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