The first video of my JD Spock testing his 3d printed phaser.
JD Spock's 3D printed Star Trek Original Series phaser, sized for JD: EZ_OST_phaser.stl
I tried to color match to screen shots from the Original series. The retail toy versions are much brighter colors.
JD Spock's paper head piece with hair, eyebrows, and Vulcan ears and Star Trek badge, I used card stock to print it on and double sided tape to attach the pieces. This is my template: SpockJD.pdf
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The native speech recognition never works correctly. Why would you want it?
@DJ, I'd want it for offline use. But I'm also interested in being able to capture things the speech recognition "thinks" it hears" but are not in the speech control phase list. Maybe a better idea is a plugin just for the native windows Speech Recognition that functions like the BING plugin then I or anyone else that uses the plugin could use it how and where they like? What do you think DJ?
Brain Building part 2, The Structure, and the importance of the structure and organization that you give your brain as you continue to build upon it in ARC.
Brain Building, pt3 Making Memories
Just started to watch the series, thank you so much for the effort and for sharing this within the community...how could I have missed out on this!
I just watched the last part of your series...its been a pleasure, its set up so well speed wise and you made such a good job organizing the information for us! This will help a lot in keeping my projects clean and tight, plus it is such a cool thing to actually hear someone talking about scripting approaches...
Thanks @JustinRatliff please keep it up!
Did some cutting on Spock's right hand so he can hold smaller things and larger things without foam in his claw. (His left claw hand has the foam inserts.)
thats a great idea.