
Final prototype for a haptic vibration interface with felt and blue LED – ready for laser-cutting!
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Final prototype for a haptic vibration interface with felt and blue LED – ready for laser-cutting!


Final iteration of the vibration interface – off to the laser cutter!

(Hopefully) final revision before laser-cutting, imported from Illustrator into Rhino for some unecessary 3d modeling – showing the back side with Arduino USB/power jacks.

Vibration interface with a few changes, made from 1/4″ acrylic (with blue LED and joystick installed.

Prototype of vibration interface (4 channel), joystick, and LED – made from masonite, to be lasercut from acrylic. Motors are mounted in the insets of the left-hand piece. The user places their hand on top and can feel the vibrations in different directions on their hand.


Experiment in stereo vibration – the motors are mounted to pieces of masonite separated from the main board by foam strips which isolate the vibrations to more easily separate the left/right channels.