Been getting a lot of questions concerning parts, kits, assembly guides, electronics, code, etc. To answer a few questions:
Will you be selling completed traps? Probably at some point but it will be a ways down the road.
Can I buy 3D printed parts from you? I may run off parts later, but right now I'm swamped. Looks like some folks maybe doing them in the Classified section here. I would also look at local hackerspaces and possibly 3Dhubs.com. I've seen some ridiculous price quotes, as a ballpark I would probably charge around $175-$200.
Will the aluminum plates in the GBFans shop fit the trap? Almost definitely no - my trap was not designed with those in mind and the overall size will probably be different and the holes will definitely not line up.
Can I have a list of electronics? And the code? I don't have that ready yet, see below for more info.
If you're printing your own trap (or having someone print it) right off the bat it's good to know that you can go ahead and print out everything and easily install deluxe parts and/or the electronics later - that's how I designed it.
Download Trap files here, there's a link within for Pedal:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1394492 Download all files and look at the Ghost Trap Print Guide.pdf - it has guidelines for printing the parts and what parts you need for a Standard or Deluxe kit. The Standard is 3D printed as much as possible. The Deluxe assumes you are going to replace as many parts with real hardware as possible (handle, resistor, knobs, wheels, etc). Deluxe parts generally include those needed for installing electronics (there's not that many). The guide also includes a list of hardware needed to assemble the fully 3D printed kits.
Currently I have all the Assembly Guides done - download here:
http://www.charlesworth-dynamics.com/20 ... tions.html After all the assembly guides are done, I'll be working on an electronics guide. This will be the one guide I will probably sell as it's a ton of work. I'll probably sell the guide along with the parts for the smoke pump and the door mechanism plus some other oddball electronics that are hard to find. I will include a list of parts to purchase from Adafruit (or elsewhere) and you will have to buy e-cigarettes for smoke. Currently the Adafruit parts and e-cigs run close to $200. I'm sure there's cheaper ways to put the electronics together but with our time limit we went with a place we knew had good stuff that would just work. Electronics guide and smoke/door parts price TBD.
When I release the electronics guide I will also release for free: Adafruit shopping list, Arduino code, edited SFX
Read about how the trap was designed here, videos about the trap at end of article:
http://www.tested.com/tech/3d-printing/ ... host-trap/