This past month has been a whirlwind of activity, and stress! I found myself juggling more projects than I’d like, and each one brought its own set of challenges. Although it was hectic, I do enjoy tackling tough problems and pushing things forward. Here’s a quick rundown of where everything stands.
EEW Nano 2.1
- The samples arrived and looked great, so I sent them to a few beta testers.
- One tester used the wrong USB power supply and thought the Nano was too slow, which was nerve-racking because I’ve already invested in parts for thousands of units. Thankfully, it was just user error.
- Manufacturing is on track, and I’m excited to get these wheels out into the world.
EEW Yarn Counter
- The circuit board assembler used the wrong screen plug, but since it was only on five sample boards, I was able to fix them myself. Everything on the hardware checked out after that.
- After fixing out a few of my software bugs, I’m happy with the progress. I’m waiting on some improved mechanical parts, and once I confirm they work as intended, I’ll proceed with mold changes.
- The new magnetic sensors perform much better than the original optical ones. I’ll do a video once the final samples arrive. If you already love your original EEW Yarn Counter, it might not be worth upgrading. But this version addresses most of the little issues people have reported over the years.
EEW Cone Winder
- I tried migrating from an Atmel processor to an STM8 and quickly realized the support and tools weren’t ideal for my needs.
- I’m now switching to an STM32C0 microcontroller which is a low-power ARM processor. It’s more modern, more powerful, and should even use less power at the speeds I need. I’m also taking this opportunity to revamp the power system for greater efficiency.
- Although this is taking longer than I’d hoped since I’m testing out multiple families of microcontrollers, I believe laying this groundwork now will make future development easier and set me up with a better platform for new fiber tools so it’s worth doing a few versions of this circuit board.
EEW Fold
There are more detailed updates on my Kickstarter updates for this one, but I’ve done lots of software improvements and have been improving several of the custom plastic parts.
The Threshing Barn Closing Announcement
I’m sad to share the news that The Threshing Barn, one of my valued UK retailers, will be closing at the end of April. Sara, the owner, has supported Dreaming Robots since the release of the EEW Nano 1.1 and has remained a steadfast advocate ever since. Her go-to wheel is the EEW 6.0!
Sara will be hosting a closing-down sale. The sale will run in-store (Reeth, North Yorkshire) from April 7th and online (UK only) from April 9th, but please note: when it’s gone, it’s gone.
Sara would like to extend her thanks to everyone who has purchased Dreaming Robots products from The Threshing Barn over the years and wishes you all a happy spinning future. And I would like to thank Sara for her running a fiber store for all these years since these brick and mortar stores are very important to many in the fiber craft.
Product Updates
Below are estimates and the dates may change.
- EEW Nano 2.1 – August 2025
- EEW Fold – March 2026
– Maurice Ribble
Inventor of the Electric Eel Wheel
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