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  • 3D Scanner HAT for Raspberry Pi

  • From @Jonathan Cohen on @Tindie: 3D Scanner HAT for Raspberry Pi 3D Scanner HAT expansion board interface for Raspberry Pi running FreeLSS on the PICLOP ATLAS FreeLSS I wanted to make a custom interface for use with the open-source 3D Scanning...
  • Here are some new Inspirations (at least for me)

  • This are some of my new ideas, which are not completely solved ;-) ---------- more ---------- Flux Generator (Only a prop with some blinking LEDs ;-)) Biggest Challenge: Housing, already done by @daveDarko: #FLUX capacitor trinket  and @Bastiaan...
  • $29 chinese 4-axis kinematic mount - what to expect

  • With some quite decent tooling and equipment coming from China these days, my curiosity was sparked as I saw a rather affordable kinematic mount. For those not familiar with such lab equipment, this is a holder for lenses, prisms, filters or anything...
  • boOpGame Shop - M2M Tutorials

  • M2M Demo - Full Pack (Lesson #0 to #13) This Full pack include all Tutorials to advice you to : 1/ Control external devices like LED, Piezo Buzzer, Servo Motor, DC Motor,...2/ Read external devices state/values like Button, Potentiometer, Piezo Buzzer,...
  • Question For Wise people

  • this are driver . I have understand that to light El panel and CCFL neon I need Inverter and AC current . I probably can turn this in what I need .,no?
  • Floppy shenanigans

  • been learning a lot about floppy drives/disks/controllers lately, what with #Floppy "Fun" -- Backing up a unique Kay-Pro disk  and #Improbable AVR -> 8088 substitution for PC/XT Also finally started attacking a long-planned project to record...
  • Belt Lifted Z-Axis for 3D Printer

  • My latest 3D printer design uses a belt lifted Z axis that has proven to be a very good performer.  The 300x300x8mm MIC6 bed and its support (3.5 kg) are lifted on two linear guides using two steel core belts.  The belts are driven by a NEMA-23...
  • VMs and malware and Fibre Channel and MAAAAADNESSS

  • Happy bloody new year. In my last post, I mentioned that I was trying some new things. My long-gestating fan controller (Windy) finally taking physical form is exciting (if maybe a little slow), but I've got some other things on my plate that I'd like...
  • Halogen to LED Headlamp upgrade Suzuki SX4

  • I ordered one of these for my 2011 Suzuki SX4 sedan. Finally found some time today to swap halogens with new LEDs. Current pair of halogens are Philips H4 90/100w and they are pretty good. I wanted to switch to LEDs primarily to lower power consumption,...
  • No Torx driver quick hack

  • I found myself with a T10 I needed to remove the micro-adjust from a router. I had the hex bit but the driver was too wide to fit in the hole. Using a hacksaw I put a slot in the back of the bit and used a flathead driver. Worked like a charm and the...
  • A Life in the Day of MorningStar

  • I've led an incredible life, one too incredible to keep telling, so I'm putting it all here in brief. Buried among the rest of my stuff it will tell my story until I'm ready to write my book. One day I will, but until then. Born Jan 1967, same year as...
  • Oberth Arm

  • New Project!I'm building a robot arm similar to the SCARA architecture. It's for plotting on a wall or chalkboard! It could also be used for pick and place on a flat surface. Scale is ~ 2m radius, so it will have a large working volume (a very...
  • Zotac EI751 Repasting

  • I got my EI751 at the beginning of 2016. After 2.5 years it was becoming a bit loud and hot. I got around to repasting it mid 2018, this is the log. I removed the screws holding the board down. This voids the warranty which is not ideal. It was quite...