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DIY autodialer article

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 2:59 pm
by madsamurai
Ran across this article today, thought you guys might find it interesting...
https://www.wired.com/story/watch-robot-crack-safe/?utm_content=57876261&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

Re: DIY autodialer article

PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 2:14 am
by Jaakko Fagerlund
Warning that the Wired page is full of ads and is extremely sluggish to open.

But yeah, nicely done machine, albeit a bit slow due to using geared motors (from the looks of it) and missing a couple of things from the testing sequence that would speed it up even more. Reminds me of my own dialer machine that I did a couple years ago that doesn't yet have the capability to open safes with handles, but maybe I should get back to it :)

Re: DIY autodialer article

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 2:35 pm
by Josephus
Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:Warning that the Wired page is full of ads and is extremely sluggish to open.

But yeah, nicely done machine, albeit a bit slow due to using geared motors (from the looks of it) and missing a couple of things from the testing sequence that would speed it up even more. Reminds me of my own dialer machine that I did a couple years ago that doesn't yet have the capability to open safes with handles, but maybe I should get back to it :)


You should. I knew you would be interested in this thread. When it can do handles, automating direct entry might be possible too. Not really needed, but nice.

Re: DIY autodialer article

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 3:25 pm
by Jaakko Fagerlund
Yeah, to get it to test handles is an easy thing to do, just add an output for a solenoid or DC servo and an input for "opened" sensor and add couple of lines of code to make it all happen :)

The dialer is in bits right now, but I think I will rebuild it and tweak the code a little, all I remember that I got it to chooch properly and it was fast, but never tweaked it to commercial status. Maybe it is time to do that :)