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15 3d models found related to explainingcomputers.thingiverse
... searching for "ExplainingComputers". This bracket makes an appearance in the third video of the Raspberry Pi Devastator Robot series on my ExplainingComputers YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2m2YvnrOYxLMxci6j3kwRDgXpOnm6HVD
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Rather than figure out the Noctua dimensions, I used [ExplainingComputers](https://www.thingiverse.com/ExplainingComputers) [Raspberry Pi Noctua 40mm fan mount](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3041403) design. The fan fits perfectly and screws...
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... Pi Pico (W), an L298N H-bridge motor controller, and a mini miniature toggle switch, on the top of a Pololu Zumo robot chassis. ...This thing is being shared to support the ExplainingComputers YouTube video "Raspberry Pi Pico W WiFi Controlled Robot".
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Rather than figure out the Noctua dimensions, I used ExplainingComputers Raspberry Pi Noctua 40mm fan mount design. ...The fan fits perfectly and screws directly into the print with M3 bolts (rather than needing nuts).</p> Category: 3D Printer...
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... RasPad3. Original design found here! https://www.thingiverse.com/ExplainingComputers What you need is: 40x40x7 5V Fan 4x 2.5x16mm screws 4x screws as you like for the fan. ...I used 2x 2.5x10mm screws 4 2.5mm Nuts ( I used only 2 which is enough)
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The PicoMite VGA code and circuit designs were created by Peter Mather and Geoff Graham, and are available on Geoff's website here: https://geoffg.net/picomitevga.html These parts are shared to accompany an ExplainingComputers YouTube video that...
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This is a remix of the Raspberry Pi Noctua 40mm fan mount by ExplainingComputers. All credits go to him. I reinforced the base section up to 5mm in height, added holes to the corners because I'm mounting the Raspberry to the wall and widened the...
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Raspberry Pi 2/3/3B+ mount designed for adding a 40mm Noctua fan is shown in images printed via 3D Hubs in PLA at 0.2mm layer height.\r\n\r\nTo complete this project, you will need 4 x M2 20mm bolts and 4 x M2 nuts to secure the two sections...
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https://www.explainingcomputers.com/rasp_pi_robotics.html #Parts for D425 V2 ####Zumo Robot Chassis https://www.pololu.com/product/1418 ####Raspberry Pi Zero W https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-zero-w/ ####PI NoIR Camera...
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... keep everything tightly in place. Don't forget to add some sticky feet to the base if you want to give it a stable foundation. This innovative design is showcased in an ExplainingComputers YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVfvhEJ9XD0
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This object was created for an ExplainingComputers YouTube video in which a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W was set up running OctoPi / OctoPrint to control and monitor a 3D printer. Four M2 nuts and bolts are needed to mount the Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W...
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My plan involves using the disk instead of the SD card, following a tutorial on explainingcomputers. Initially, I searched online for cases like this but couldn't find one that met my style expectations. I attempted to minimize material usage to...
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With coding courtesy of 'explainingcomputers' Youtube channel you can control the speed (as well as everything else) in Python, and control the thing via VNC. I used an MP Select Mini printer. As a beginner, I can't recommend it highly enough. ... ...
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My plan is to utilize the disk instead of the SD card, following a tutorial by explainingcomputers. After searching online for such a case, I couldn't find one that fit my desired style. I attempted to minimize material usage in order to keep costs...
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... 60C under extended load. It easily passes heating test from Explainingcomputers YouTube videos testing Raspberry Pi 4 B cooling. ...The PoE Hat is primarily used as a cooling fan but has the nice side effect of powering system from ethernet port.