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The OONTZ uses a 3D printed case, a 16 button keypad, an Arduino Leonardo, a monochrome driver, and a few potentiometers.
3D printing will likely change manufacturing and even how products reach the home. Meanwhile, Arduino devices make electronic creation accessible to anyone with a laptop computer One of the next ...
Tired of accidentally hitting the Netflix button on your Shield TV Pro remote? This 3D-printed case can hide it once and for all.
Arduino may be known for revolutionizing open source hardware platforms, but this week enters the 3D printer market with the small and (relatively) affordable Materia 101. Produced in partnership ...
Nokia surprised the 3D printing community last week by unveiling mechanical drawings to allow Lumia 820 owners to print their own case.
If you've got an Arduino, a 3D printer and some time on your hands, you could have a lighthouse too.
Arduino Materia 101 is, instead, an almost foreseeable and completely expected merging of two of the hobbyist world's most popular toys: microcontrollers and 3D printing.
The 486 that [someyob] is restoring had the Turbo button, but sadly there was just a simple LED to show whether or not it was engaged.
Well, everything but the water resistance. The case is 3D-printed, as are the buckle and the buttons. [Kothe] might have printed the straps, but they were too big for the bed.
Filling in, for the time being, is a nifty Arduino hack from the mind of one Artharis that breathes erratic life into a 3D printed tail.
Robert has developed a kinetic custom PC case, a project combining woodworking, 3D-printed components, and acrylic materials to create a dynamic and interactive computer case.
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