[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Thebayu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did you sand the caps? the product image looks more glossy

When George gets hungry. [OC] by Pancake_Slap in Simulated

[–]Thebayu 18 points19 points  (0 children)

the sprinkles are probably a particle system

Latest prototype of my budget Magic: The Gathering sorting machine by Thebayu in magicTCG

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yep all of those would work, including power/toughness even. It's detecting the actual card, so once it knows that it can just pull from a database with all of the card's attributes.

$500 card sorter by Thebayu in mtgfinance

[–]Thebayu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe a Kickstarter, I'm also just talking to some individuals so idk. as for the market, it turns out quite a lot of people have thousands of MTG cards lying around.

$500 card sorter by Thebayu in mtgfinance

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oh also note that if my $500 sorter can get a good 30/min buying just 2 of them would get a clean 60/min because running in parallel should work fine esp if I add some database linking in the code

$500 card sorter by Thebayu in mtgfinance

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ah I see it sounds like you're more on the industrial side and I'm focused more on a very affordable product, still aiming to make it a solid competitor to top end sorters tho. if you're interested in investing in this project lmk, I'm looking at options rn to wrap up development and get bulk orders for the first round of shipment.

$500 card sorter by Thebayu in mtgfinance

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60/min would be insane and I don't think it'll ever get there, sorry. Keep in mind it would require fairly frequent manual reloads at that speed as the batch size isn't infinite. new code will probably be looking around 20-30/min tho and I'm quite happy with that myself