Done this week:
More parts came in: now I have a full assortment of magnets, snaps, and magnetic snaps to play with.
(Old snaps in upper right, lower left; also, weird tiny or customizable size perfboards in upper right.)
Poked at the fasteners with a multimeter to test resistance. They may all be viable, or I may not know how to use my multimeter.
Ideas for external appearance of the modules are becoming a little more concrete. What I can produce on a 3D printer is a bit less so.
Issues:
I’m still less sure of how the textile part should work; how and why are the modules connecting to it?
How: Magnets in the cloth may be demagnetized or crack if run through a washer/dryer; metal plates may wear the surrounding cloth. Snaps are hopefully built to mitigate these problems at least a bit. Is there anything I should do at the interface between snaps and cloth to make it more durable?
Why: Still nothing concrete here. Simple neopixel pattern is the fallback. Though maybe being a medium to convey power and signal between modules is enough. (note to self: could the pathways between active modules somehow light up?)
Come to that: Still need some way to cut power to inactive fasteners — if there’s no module attached, we don’t want something accidentally completing that circuit.
A plan for the next week of work:
Could stand to further test the fasteners for conductivity.
Need to sew the testbed.
Need to make some cases, and test attaching them to the testbed.