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In fact, if you’ve got a 3D-printer, it can be remarkably straightforward, as [Maker 101] demonstrates. The build relies on an Arduino Uno as the brains.
Arduino microcontroller code for the operation of a 3D Printed Ghost Trap from the Ghostbusters films. There are several versions of the code depending on which microcontrollers you are using.
The description of the project, given by Brian Brocken himself is as follows: "It uses an Arduino UNO to control a 1602 LCD screen, a stepper motor and a 9g servo motor. The turntable can be used as a ...
The Arduino Uno board rides on top of the legs handling the controls along with a perfboard to connect to the servos directly. The maker, Technovation Projects, said the goal was to make a system that ...
If you’ve done 3D printing, you’ve probably at least heard of Tinkercad. This popular CAD package runs in your browser and was rescued from oblivion by Autodesk a few years ago. [Chuck]… ...
A DIYer has pieced together a railgun of 3D printed pieces and other parts. The 3D printed prototype made by the U.S Navy is considered legit.