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Date of upload: Dec 22, 2020 ^^
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I'd love to see a V3.
Maybe analog radars would've been a good replacement for the limit switches. Maybe the radar echoes would've ignored the hair and just told you have close you are to the scalp. Not sure though. In industry, level radars in silos can filter out dust pretty well.
For the sides and back: I have a trimmer that can move a guard up and down to adjust for length. I'd like to see that for the sides. It could use the same motions as a hair dresser for the sides and possibly use load cells (weight sensors) to tell you how many pounds of pressure the guard is putting on the scalp. You could aim for a range of 1oz to 4oz or something. Use 4 cells to make slight corrections in the angle/weight distribution. This kind of limits it to only shorter basic hair styles, but I think it's a decent compromise.
Now that I think of it, you could overkill it with the load cells in every direction to make sure you aren't hurting your test subject.
I might be getting carried away for a project that ended 8 months ago, but oh well.
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