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This repository contains all source codes for "3D Printed Case for Arduino Uno Leonardo" These codes are written with OpenSCAD. There is a file with _param in the name in each version (it is same for ...
The case is intended to be printed with a 3D printer. The case is fully parametrized so you can easily adapt it to your needs, see the definitions in the begining of the file main.scad. The firmware ...
Posted in 3d Printer hacks, Microcontrollers, Tool Hacks Tagged 3d printed, ESP8266, ftdi, pogo pins, programming jig ← Forth Version 1 Runs Again Car Revival According To Tesla → ...
Even if you don’t have a 3D printer, this is about a 15 or 30 minute print on any sort of reasonable printer, so make a friend. Worst case, you could have one of the 3D printing vendors make it ...
Here we build a simple yet cool 3D Printed Animatronic EYE using Arduino. This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide along with circuit connection, Arduino Code, and mechanism to build Animatronic ...
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 ...
Programming Arduino for Robotic Arm Now, the fun part is to program the Arduino to allow the user to record the movements made using the POT and then play it when required.
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.
This week’s selection is “More Intermediate Arduino and 3D Print Model Railroad Projects” by Paul and David Bradt.
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.