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Project Dalek DVM7 Kit Files
Files related to the Project Dalek DVM7 self assembly kit.
Note that this is the replacement for the PDFMod Mk5e. Files intended for the PDFMod Mk5e cannot be used for the DVM7.
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DVM7 Programming Guide
By elembivos
Basic instructions describing how the DVM7 code was written. Hopefully it's enough to guide you through customizing the code to meet your specific needs.
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DVM7 Assembly Jigs
By elembivos
3D printable jigs to assist with alignment when attaching the Teensy 4.0 to the Audio Shield. Refer to the DVM7 Assembly Manual for more details.
Pre-printed jigs can also be purchased, here.
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Project Dalek DVM7 Assembly Manual
By John
The Assembly Manual for the latest version of the Project Dalek voice modulator, written by @elembivos.
Note: This DVM7 Assembly Manual is the latest self assembly kit and supersedes the PDFMod Mk5e. Please do not mix and match anything between the two.
This manual gives you all the details you need to put together a voice modulator which sounds great, is cost effective and has the ability to be customised. You will need to source your own components in order to use this manual. However, PCBs and enclosures are available via the Forum. This booklet can also be used in conjunction with the files located here, which will allow you to order PCBs directly from a PCB manufacturer. If you have access to a 3D printer, you can print your own case/enclosure. The files to do this are located here. If you require a pre-made 3D printed enclosure, they can be purchased here.
Once you have built your DVM7 you will need to program it. The files required are located here.
This manual is also available to buy as a full colour printed booklet. Click here for details.
The printed circuit board (PCB) required to make this voice modulator is also available here or purchase both the manual and the PCB, here.
254 downloads
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STL Files to 3D Print an Enclosure for the DVM7
By elembivos
The files required to 3D print the enclosure for the Project Dalek DVM7, self assembly voice modulator kit.
Note that the print needs to be paused at the correct point to insert the M3 captive nuts. See the DVM7 Assembly Manual for further details.
If you don't have a 3D printer, pre-printed enclosures can be ordered here.
77 downloads
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PCB Gerber Files For The DVM7 Voice Mod
By elembivos
PCB Gerber files for use with the Project Dalek DVM7 self-assembly kit.
The .zip file holds the Gerber files you may use to order your own circuit board(s) from online sellers such as www.pcbway.com or www.firstpcb.com. You do not need to unzip the file to inspect it's contents, though you are welcome to do so. When ordering from one of the mentioned websites you would upload this whole zip file as is.
Ready made PCBs are also available to buy. Click here for details.
47 downloads
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Compiled Code for the DVM7 Voice Mod
By elembivos
This code is ready to load on the Teensy using the Teensy Loader program. Please refer to the DVM7 Assembly Manual for more details.
98 downloads
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Source code for the DVM7
By elembivos
Includes a gun sound stored in program memory. No need for an SD card.
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Michael56 2
I'm in my late 60's. I live in Australia and have always enjoyed Doctor Who from the very first episode aired here around 1965 when I was 9 years old. Thought how amazing it would be to have a Dalek but had no idea how or where to even begin UNTIL I came across this site. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to at least be able to start on a Dalek build and will detail my progress as it goes along.
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Mark Sheriff 6
Excellent , looks great and very well designed , well thought out . thank you
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Marc Harris 46
I'm in my 50s and have since I was a boy watching Dr Who in the 70s always dreamed of making a Dalek for fun, now I have the time and resources, along with your forum's help it's time to live that dream.
I have watched some of the members videos, and I am very impressed with what I have seen.
Long live the Who verse.
I will document my progress and share any innovations I make
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Chris R 25
Great set of models that printed and fitted together really easily. Can't comment on accuracy as I'm no expert but very happy with the result
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Dalek Hal 312
Great file, easy to print
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doctorone 3
Great plan but the pivot does not print as it is not complete like the eye stalk
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