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Knurled_finish(ord, ird, lf, sh, fn, rn [ ord*cos(lf0), ord*sin(lf0), h2], [ ird*cos(lf1), ird*sin(lf1), h2], [ ord*cos(lf2), ord*sin(lf2), h2] ], triangles=[ [0,1,2],[2,3,0], [1,0,4],[4,0,7],[7,8,4], [8,7,9],[10,9,7], [10,7,6],[6,7,0],[3,6,0], [2,1,4],[3,2,6],[10,6,9],[8,9,4], [4,5,2],[2,5,6],[6,5,9],[9,5,4] ], convexity=5); } } } // additives - labels, etc // one more vertical to mount the circuit board sideways on // h = hole_depth, center = false); z_position = height * rotate_vector_cos, rotate_vector_sin * height + rotate_vector_sin * height], // top horizontal rib // one more vertical to mount the circuit board to, dead center // one more vertical to mount a circuit outside the full dev board (in some cases) Arduino + DAC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3kUPjdiq0o for explainer https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/156nn9rClRLJplS4M46s56-Pibi86Z-Kp for schematics and .ino file uses an arduino nano clone (atmega 328p), 12-bit dac (mcp4726) and small amounts of supporting hardware Microcontroller and smoothed PWM https://kassu2000.blogspot.com/2019/10/quantizer.html using a microcontroller but no DAC. Also interesting UI, featuring lit pushbuttons in a ring arrangement; a challenging PCB and/or print job! See PDF at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kassu/kassutronics/master/documentation/Quantizer/Quantizer_Build_Docs_1.1A.pdf for explanation about PWM smoothing; essentially a 4-stage RC network but with an eye towards doing it all in one module with lots of analog drum voices; based heavily on Moritz Klein's work, but will need painting. Could be glued.

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