Now that you’ve got most of the case done you can start on the Arduino (you could also do this in advance, i did this myself too.) it’s a very long step so repeat text when necessary.
It’s a very long step so repeat text and examples when necessary.
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The photo of the Arduino I used, shows you how to place the cables and how to attach it to the glove. :
- The red cable is for the leds and tis placed on the ground
- Not very visible but I put a resistor on the ground and the A0.
- The gray and white cable are from the flex sensor that are on the 5V and A0
- The black cables are also for the leds and these are on 3, 5 and 6
as mentioned in the code also.
I made a few entry holes in the glove so that a piece of the cables is inside the gloves and can then be put back on the outside of the glove. (See, for example, the example of the LEDs that are threaded inside the glove and the example before that.)
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This will also come forward in the next step, but I have secured everything with Velcro apart from the leds for that I just used the standard adhesive strip and glued the flex sensor to the end (make sure the flex sensor works well for you before you glue it!)
Once you’ve done this don’t forget to put the code I’ve included into the Arduino, you could still play around with the numbers of the lights and the delays. ( again: remember that the flex sensor keeps track of all the numbers from the beginning of the sensor also called the bottom, so take into account how to adjust the flex sensor so that it does it for you the way you want it to.)
bonus: I glued the LEDs on the outside because there are a lot of cables inside the glove, this is also a lot of fiddling and being careful with putting them on. But that’s why I sprayed the LED strips black myself, but this is a choice that you should consider making.
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