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It requires soldering skills and the ability to print ASA.Print detailsASA (washers in TPU)No supports (except enclosure)0.2mm layer height4 perimeters for added strength (3 perimeters for the enclosure)50% infill.Included files and print count:1x...
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this way you can attach and detach the turntable disc without disassembling.I used a Arduino Leonardo for my build. you may use the Leonardo mount and attach it inside the case using mounting tape.The side_usb part is intended for Neutrik panel...
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Any amount of support is greatly appreciated :-) paypal.me/BrianBrocken Feel free to take a look at my other designs: 3D printable antweight battlebot: Bulldog: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4623536 SpaceX inspired edf rocket:...
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I am using Arduino Uno and a CNC shield for running my machine, and I also designed a Z-axis endplate that has an integrated tray for the electronics and a fan mount for an 80mm fan. Also, I added a tray for the PSU to be attached to the column,...
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Please check that page for the electronics: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2575667 Main Controller: NodeMCU (ESP8266 evaluation board, programmed with Arduino IDE). Motor Controller: Dual TB6612FNG from Sparkfun. A battery box is included in the...
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This machine relies on 3/4 inch electrical conduit, 5/16 all-thread rods, NEMA 17 steppers, Ramps 1.4 boards, Arduino Mega controllers, and Marlin firmware. I initially wanted to be able to switch between a Dremel, router, 3D printer head, or laser...
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-The new slot in the top piece should be big enough for an Arduino. -The knives and claws at the top of the staff are probably going to be a tight fit together, so it might not hurt to print the brass part of the claws 2-5 percent larger, so they...
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# Robotic clock with electronics stand Project for a custom clock controlled by [microbit](https://microbit.org/) ## Things needed before implementation | Specific item | Price without shipping | Shipping | | ------------- | ------------- |...
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This new design can still hold upto 4 cards containing Raspberry Pi, Arduino's, ESP32, hard drives, etc. My<br>server case contains a firewall, a DNS and DHCP server and my IOT management<br>system.</p><p>The whole case is powered using a single 12V...
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Collegamenti elettrici: Per il display, non essendo direttamente inserito e collegato al Raspberry, usare dei cavetti maschio/femmina tipo quelli comunemente usat e precablatii per Arduino o cablandoseli da se stessi. Non tutti i pin sono utilizzati...
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The borders and the circuit parts of the display are completely hiddenThe display lid is pressed on the back of the case, that also works as the knob with 2 screws up to Ø5mm. Parts:1x ESP32 Lolin321x Waveshare 2.9" epaper...
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I therefore highly recommend using the V1.2 housing and axles, along with this type of Arduino speed sensor: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000010517311.html The TPU wheel stays compatible, or if you'd prefer not to print flexible material feel...
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Here is a link to THE BEST TUTORIAL I HAVE FOUND TO DATE on how to flash firmware onto the Tronxy X5S WITHOUT NEEDING AN ARDUINO UNO. Contrary to popular belief (at least with the new version of the Tronxy X5S) you only need a computer and the USB...
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and i use autohotkey as an app launcher for LeftCtrl, Alt, Win + a letter (a through j) RGB Control: * Fn + NumLock = changes the RGB Mode Forward (Alt + Numlock Reverse) * Fn + Divide = changes the Hue forward (Alt + Divide Reverse) * Fn + Multiply...
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Die weitere Verkabelung passiert per aufgeklemmten Kabelschuhen und einer Adapter-Platine für den USB-Eingang, einem µC wie dem Arduino o.ä. Da gibt es mehrere Möglichkeiten. Nicht zuletzt kann man das Ganze auch an einen Raspberry Pi ...
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It is also completely fine to fill the LED pinholes with paint - they can be easily cleared after the paint has dried with a needle or a nozzle drill and it will massively improve the look in dark environments since the pinholes become very well...
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So, I wrote an Arduino program to spit out the best teeth combinations. I'm currently working on making one that will be a gear ratio of 1,400:1 and that is with the largest number of teeth being a 53 tooth ring gear. I'll include this program with...
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I wanted to read data from my analogue water meter using an Arduino. The water meter has a small cog wheel made of reflective material. Just check out these images. Initially, I thought about illuminating this wheel with a bright light source and...
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If your tolerances are a little out, and the face isn't tight in the body when the screws are tightened, a couple of drops of superglue at the back edge should be sufficient to tighten the clock face to the diffuser. Ensure all components are...
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It's Basic language is less intimidating than the Arduino C++ language. It also contains built in commands for reading Sony ir codes. I will include links to the EasyEda schematics and boards for both versions. You can order the boards through...
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Just keep in mind that at around 5V, one fan will require about 50 mA (so, not Arduino-friendly unless you run it off the 5V supply directly). If you want to replicate what I did, you'll need the BOM. My project uses 2 fans (combined max. 100 mA @...
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I usually place a 1W/2W 445nm blue laser on top, firmware controlled by the M03/M05 Gcodes on arduino pin44. Some people just use the fan connection since it's also PWM, but I don't like that because it removes operativity from my printer. I...
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Hardware Requirements: * 2 Standard Omron sized microswitches * 4 Motors of choice * FTW, Nightowl, or Cabanossi flywheels * Regular sized flywheels (I used Worker ABS; other materials may not fit) * Wiring and a battery plug of your choice *...
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They should press fit but if they are loose there is a screw hole that can secure the bearing and doubles to mount the Arduino.\nInsert a Spring Pad into each skate bearing. These press fit into the bearing hole and accommodate the 1/4"-20...
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# Parts: ## Random - Wire (6ft for the staff, but more for various bits) - Hot glue - Super glue - E6000 glue - conformal coating ## Main Staff: - 1x CrystalLEDJig - 1x StaffCrystal - 1x Crown - 1x StaffTop - 9x shaft - ~71" 1" schedule 40 PVC (dirt...
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The current rotors are compatible with 10-gear 9V DC motors (like the one included in the Arduino starter kit) and SC motors with 8mm x 2mm DC motor shafts. Note: Some round-cap tubes may not fit into the original rotor. You can try printing the...
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I used an Arduino Pro Mini running on 5v so I could vary the speed depending on the position of a rotary switch. This fan is noisy when run flat out and you may not need to do this all the time. I'm experimenting. Note: the instructions say the...
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... yellow LED to prevent it from overwhelming the blue one (since it points forward and the blue one does not). On my droid, both LEDs are also controlled by an Arduino Nano. ... The blue one has a subtle flicker while the yellow one pulses slowly.
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For more information see https://blog.prusaprinters.org/watertight-3d-printing-part-2_53638/pbtec / pb-tec.chFor Projects with ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, Raspberry, Sonoff, Shelly, IoBroker, IoT. In- and outdoor :-)</p><p>Let me see your prints, and...
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For more information see https://blog.prusaprinters.org/watertight-3d-printing-part-2_53638/pbtec / pb-tec.chFor Projects with ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, Raspberry, Sonoff, Shelly, IoBroker, IoT. In- and outdoor :-)</p><p>Let me see your prints, and...