Final Project#

Ideas#

Project: Environment Adapting Corgi Cloth/Armor/Suit (« still thinking about names…)

Basic Idea: An easily wearable (« or I get bite into bits…) corgi cloth/armor/suit that react to the horrible Vancouver winter weather to make walking my corgi less stressful.

Reasons: Corgi are lowrider with puffed up bubble butt fur and even longer fluffier chest fur. Combine that with 24/7 non stop raining winter in Vancouver, I get a soggy corgi at least twice a day after every walking session.

Functions Break Down (wish list) :

-React to temperature and humidity:

  1. loosen or tighten up the scale like main layer to regulate body temperature and shielding the corgi from rain. (Corgis are too closed to the ground, and have double layer fur, so normal dog rain coats are like portable steam room for them…)

  2. or a expandable/retractable pangolin like rain poncho.

-Cloth lined with Light-Diffusing Fiber for night (corgi are lowriders, floor flood light just make sense :p ) or maybe paint the cloth with EL paint if the paint actually works on flexible material.

-Special ribbon leash with integrated control cable (preferably more like a extended control. Let the corgi carry the electronic itself).

Research#

Just a corgi in a corgi raincoat hating its life.

Now compare above corgi face to this cat in cat armor.

Biologic from Tangible Media Group on Vimeo.

2D and 3D Modeling#

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Materials#

Qty Description Price Link Notes
1 Material 00.00 $ http://amazon.com
1 Material 00.00 $ http://amazon.com
1 Material 00.00 $ http://amazon.com

Code Example#

Use the three backticks to separate code.

// the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
void setup() {
}

// the loop function runs over and over again forever
void loop() {
}

Video#

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3D Models#

Credit#

Corgi photo

Light Emitting Fabric

Light Emitting Fabric2