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Force Sensitive Resistor Thin Film Pressure Sensor, MD30-60 0~30KG Diameter 30mm Resistance-Type Thin Film Pressure Sensor, Force Sensing Resistor
ULTRA THIN FORCE SENSOR ENSURES GOOD FLEXIBLE AND HIGH SPEED RESPONSE--The flexible sensor has the characteristics of flexible ultra-thin, and extreme speed response, etcWATER-PROOF AND HIGH PRESSURE SENSITIVE--Waterproof and pressure sensitive dual functionGOOD DURABILITY AND STABLE PERFORMANCE SENSITIVE FORCE SENSOR--This pressure sensor has the characteristic of high stability, and long service lifeDESIGNED WITH FLEXIBLE NANOMETER OFFERS HIGHLY SENSITIVE DETCTION--Highly sensitive flexible nanometer materials can realize highly sensitive detection of pressureWIDELY APPLICATIONS DURING DAILY LIFE--Application: smart home, automotive electronics, new energy
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u/enntwo ยท 1 pointr/diyelectronics

I hadn't thought about load cells before for this, maybe that will be a simpler approach. I'll try to get a picture of the trays tonight for better context.

Currently each drawer has one long tray that is segmented into the individual trays (usually for keeping sticks of each value). I could potentially build out an inner tray into each of these with a load cell (or a force resistor? would that work? something like: https://www.amazon.com/Sensitive-Resistor-Pressure-Diameter-Resistance-Type/dp/B07MP4RL9Q/ref=pd_cp_147_4?pd_rd_w=rApgs&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=YJYEX2GZSM394H0DA4W8&pd_rd_r=da7d2b5b-8e6a-4c21-a6a4-186172b7f89a&pd_rd_wg=FPPGa&pd_rd_i=B07MP4RL9Q&psc=1&refRID=YJYEX2GZSM394H0DA4W8) that would sit between the inner and outer trays and determine how many sticks are in that inner tray.

I would be satisfied with just counting "sticks in tray" initially and just specifying individual trays as a particular point value rather than trying to differentiate between sticks.