If you’re creative, you can make your passion projects count for college credit. Somehow [InfinityTable] managed to use this infinity bartender build called BarT as a senior design project.
There’s a lot going on here, starting with the cabinet which is 30″x30″ and has some custom mirrored glass necessary because of a square cut-out in the middle of the front pane. The two mirrors face each other, with a strip of LEDs in between which accounts for the “infinity” part of the build. This is popular but usually it’s usually just the mirror and lights. In this case that special cut-out is a cubby for a glass. Place it in there and the rest of the build will mix you up a tasty beverage.
There is a second chamber in the enclosure behind the rear mirror. This houses the components that mix up the drinks. Raw materials are dispensed from 1.25L plastic bottles. The extra special part of the build is that since it is a senior project, all the driving circuitry uses roll-your-own boards.
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Anyone know where to get those caps for the bottles?
Ebay
By the way, here’s an infinity table I constructed
Link: http://imgur.com/a/hntww
Thanks for the post hackaday8)
Neat project! The cutout in the middle of the mirror is a really nice effect.
Does it clear the tubes in between drinks, I wonder.
No, why would it? The goal is to keep the fluids at the end of the tubes so that our timings are as accurate as possible.