TWANG32 DIY Electronics

TWANG32 DIY Electronics

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These are 3D printed parts needed to build your own One Dimensional Video game! Years a go I saw Robin Baumgarten's Line Wobbler (https://wobblylabs.com/projects/wobbler) and knew I had to have one. Unfortunately, Robin never released any of his source code. Thankfully smart people like Critters developed a close approximation called TWANG and released it on the web (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1116899). Bartdring then further refined the TWANG design with his 3D Printed version of the case (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2770292) and then finally he came up with a second version based upon the ESP32 (http://www.buildlog.net/blog/2018/04/building-a-twang32/). His case is based around his own custom circuit board which he sells but I wanted to create a DIY version since I had most of the components already on hand. This Thing is my own take on his TWANG32 files linked from his blog. I wanted recessed hardware, mounting holes for off the shelf perf-board and I also had to modify it to fit a door-stopper I found at Home Depot. Thus, this design was born. This project was finished Thanksgiving 2018 but I never remembered to upload my thing until Thanksgiving 2019.

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