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 *  Rotarypot 16 - 16 x panel mount 10K rotary potentiometers

 *  4.5″ LCD - for pal/ntsc video signals

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        <description>Machinecollective has partnered up with the Dutch FabLab in The Hague, we do introduction workshops for primary schools, students and designers/inventors from various organisations. We help people to get results by converting ideas to physical prototypes and products.</description>
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        <description>In spite of all smart, multifunctional and state-of-the-art controllers that are commercially available today, there is a continuous demand for custom physical interfaces and configurable controllers. When using development platforms such as Arduino a lot of people will end up with great applications and a breadboard full of components and wires.</description>
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        <description>Welcome to the Machinecollective Wiki!

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        <description>Physical computing

	*  Pre configured modules with switches, leds, buttons and shift registers can easily be connected to a base module with an Arduino or other uC inside. Having these modules will save you time because you don't have to populate and debug a breadboard with the required components, spend more time on software/firmware development.
	*  If you have developed a nice sequencer or controller it's already portable, just connect the modules, upload the firmware and you're done.
	*  Yo…</description>
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        <description>Anatomy of the prototyping modules

The prototyping modules consist of at least 7 different panels. Please take some time to understand how they are constructed as this is key to working with these modules. 

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        <description>Materials

We offer the following standard materials:


	*  Transparent acrylic: 2, 3, 4 and 5mm
	*  Frosted/satin acrylic: 3 and 5mm
	*  Colored acrylic: 3mm black and white are standard, other colors/sizes are optional.

Dimensions

We currently offer the following standard panel sizes:</description>
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        <description>This list features our growing selection of standard module configurations. Every kit is supplied with all necessary fasteners and optionally with all required components. 

Top panel kits:

	*  standard - No extra holes, for DIY purposes.
	*  patchbay 16 - 16 banana jack patchbay / body contacts
	*  patchbay 25 - 25 banana jack patchbay / body contacts
	*  rotarypot 4 - 4 rotary potentiometers in a 2 x 2 grid
	*  rotarypot 16 - 16 rotary potentiometers in a 4 x 4 grid
	*  slidepot 4 - 4 x 70mm …</description>
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