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  • Raspberry Pi GameSlate

  • It features:- Raspberry Pi 3 SOC- 2.8" 320x240 Adafruit PiTFT screen- 2.5W PAM 8302 mono amplifier board- Internal speakers- TV output through HDMI- External speaker support through 3.5 mm jack- Angled screen for ease of viewing- Three-piece 3D printed...
  • Ikea Lamp

  • I used a digital capiler to measure the original broken part to be able to reproduce the original as much as possible and use it to support the lamp from the bottom. I had many tries before getting the final part ready to be used but that's where 3D...
  • New feet for an old PC

  • As some printer are better or worse at printing holes, I found that for my printer the sprint should be about 0.85 of the CAD size to be a perfect press-fit that won't escape. Printed on a M3D micro with Onyx Black 3D ink from M3D (PLA)
  • X-UHF

  • Github repo of all the modules being designed:https://github.com/calston/x-uhfThingiverse thing for all the 3D printed parts:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3036951
  • ESP32 Mini-Bot

  • A simple WiFi controlled robot prototype for a club at my university. Uses the ESP32 dev board, a L293 dual H-Bridge, and is mostly 3D printed. 
  • HotKeys v2

  • I use an Arduino Pro Micro as microcontroller to send the actions. It's a small board, 7x4 cm. The wheel for the rotary encoder it's 3d printed, but you can use any knob you have.
  • Mica Sunglasses

  • As of 08/1/19 A Grasshopper definition has been built which generates frames for metal 3D printing, lasercut files and easy customization. This is a Wallfacer Design project. Thank-you: Electron Microscopy Sciences of Hatfield PA, ......
  • Rosmo robot

  • A Open-hardware micro-robot for ROS2 that can be assembled without soldering, or access to a 3D printer.  Built using affordable components available worldwide. For hobbyists, universities, R&D. https://rosmo-robot.github.io/
  • Clothespin PCB Probes

  • This project was inspired by this one and this one, both 3D printed PCB probing setups by Giuseppe Finizia. I wanted to make something that would not require much 3D printing time so I decided on clothespins as a base for the probe. There is one...
  • Marblevator, Wave

  • One of my first 3D printed designs was “Mechanical Pseudo Sin Wave” (). Published in 2013, that model utilized a 3D printed chassis, along with 3D printed crank, cams and lifters, to mechanically simulate a sin wave. Combining the principles...