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chasetheangel, thanks! It makes Your painting work even more outstanding, then
cue, thanks, but of course I've saw it, and a few dozens of other DIY concepts. What I'm trying to achieve is stylus with smallest possible tip (that is still detected by #@$#@$ capacitive controller). Sponge doesn't work well with N950 (N9) screen. The more conductive material at the end, the better, but we don't want to use metal there, as it would scratch the screen.
Conductive foam is one option. SpeedEvil also suggested some kind of conductive clear silicon, whatever it is.
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Thanks a lot, Cue! Those materials help a lot.
But as per tip diameter, AIUI, it's about treshold set in driver, so material used *doesn't* alter diameter (more conductive != smaller diameter allowed). As long as there is conductivity between Your hand, through stylus, to area very close to the screen, it will be OK, as long as minimal surface where capacitance charge was detected is met.
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...whole concept is about having metallic "cross" at the end, made from thin metal (but, it still makes capacitance change to be detected "virtual" circle, as big as arms of cross), + transparent, non-conductive thing, that is there for convenience (+ stabilizing construction, as "cross" from thin metal would be easily bend), and most likely, for having something that doesn't scratch screen, at the end of metallic cross (which would scratch screen quickly).
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I think that painting people like chasetheangel would love such DIY, affordable, high-precision capacitive styli, yep?
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cue, thanks, but of course I've saw it, and a few dozens of other DIY concepts. What I'm trying to achieve is stylus with smallest possible tip (that is still detected by #@$#@$ capacitive controller). Sponge doesn't work well with N950 (N9) screen. The more conductive material at the end, the better, but we don't want to use metal there, as it would scratch the screen.
Conductive foam is one option. SpeedEvil also suggested some kind of conductive clear silicon, whatever it is.
/Estel
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