disco synth STM32 Discovery enclosure 3d models
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The camera enclosure is designed to withstand rough landings, bumps, and other impacts that could potentially harm the device. Additionally, this protective feature guards against water splashes and minor spills, giving you peace of mind when flying...
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Main Case for the OnStep STM32 V1.7 Looking for the hand controller case? ...Check out my design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3534640
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The design integrates a custom STM32 holder, adapted from another creator's original model, along with an elevated platform tailored to accommodate smaller circuit boards.
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Parrot Disco Landing Gear Unveiled: Revolutionizing Vertical Takeoffs and Landings.
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Development board stm32f411E-DISCO formats STEP, IPT, measurements are correct
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The model fits on a print bed with a 300x300x400mm bed size. I sliced it for easier printing and created pegs and slots for easier assembly. It features an articulated jaw, electronics panels and a vaccumform mold for the visor. The visor for the...
sketchfab
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The individual's face was expressionless, devoid of any discernible emotion. Their features were neutral, a mask that gave away nothing about their inner state. They moved with a quiet confidence, their eyes scanning the room with an air of...
myminifactory
Oh, nothing fancy, just a simple digital-to-analog converter synthesizer... That's PERFECTLY FINE! Monophonic: Only one note at a time can be played on this device. This is in contrast to “polyphonic,” where multiple simultaneous notes can be...
prusaprinters
The model fits on a print bed with a 300x300x400mm bed size. I sliced it for easier printing and created pegs and slots for easier assembly. It features an articulated jaw, electronics panels and a vaccumform mold for the visor. The visor for the...
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This innovative musical instrument, saxophone-based, was developed at Paris's FabLab with Matthieu Metzger. To create it, cut the Ai file using a laser cutter; attach buttons to the main body part, wire everything together, connect to an Arduino,...