eTextile Sound Speaker Prototypes
Speaker prototypes from conductive thread.
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Read more ›Bare Conductive Paint cracks with with age causing it to become inconsistent in transmitting electrical currant.
Read more ›An electronic trace made from CuPro conductive paint from LessEMF oxidizes over time, but it will still conduct current. Use a multimeter to test the trace for continuity then attach the power source to areas of paint that have not oxidized. If the power source is attached to the oxidized areas the circuit will not activate. […]
Read more ›I have a collection of conductive paint that is sitting on my workbench waiting for a paper computing project to begin! Circuit Scribe pen from ElectronInks that I purchased at Maker Faire NYC September 2014. Also on my workbench is Bare Conductive Paint and CUPro from LessEMF. Time to get to work!
Read more ›Dried up conductive paint makes a pretty picture. I left a jar of LessEMF CUPro paint open for about six month. Oooops!
Read more ›Way back in 2011 I used CUPro conductive paint to test different application methods for circuit boards and LEDs. Thanks to my impeccable filing system I just found the sample papers and the paint. GOOD NEWS – the paint is still is working as a conductive trace! In fact even after three years the resistance remains the […]
Read more ›CONDUCTIVE PAINT for sale! ***** UPDATE 10AM SOLD ******** CUPro from LessEMF. Extra bottles from my 5 June workshop. 2 oz bottles. Use before 2015. $20 + shipping. Perfect for summer time paper computing craft projects! email info @ etextilelounge.com for details Draw electronic circuits.
Read more ›A quick visit to LessEMF to pick up some conductive paint and oooooogle the conductive fabrics. Cu-Pro paint Visit LessEMF for all product details
Read more ›Saturday 4 May 2013 Matt Pinner, from crashSpace, and I hosted an eTextile workshop at the Los Angeles Makerspace. About 18 people came to learn about conductive thread, copper foil tape and Bare Conductive Paint to create eTextiles and paper computing. We began with the basic LED circuit that I use for all my classes.The two hours flew by as […]
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