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  • Gather materials

  • You will need the following (prices as of 7/24/2022): 1 Arduino Zero $47.40 https://store-usa.arduino.cc/products/arduino-zero 1 Tundra Labs HDK $149.99 https://tundra-labs.com/products/steamvr-tracking-general-purpose-hdk-reference-design-tl448k6d-gp-hdk?variant=39421903536337...
  • Summary

  • Assembly steps Printing and removing support material Fingers assembly Thumb assembly Inserting the motors on the palm Inserting the motor on the thumb Fingers and palm assembly Casting silicone in the molds Gluing the silicone “skin” in...
  • Assemble the clock mechanism

  • Start 3D printing the frame of the clock mechanism. You always need to print two of the frame parts. If you want to build a single sided clock, you only need to print one detector and one holder. Take the 28BYJ-48 5V stepper motors with the UNL2003 driver...
  • Building the Pro Controller

  • The Pro Controller and its software is the heart of the system, so it is the place to start with a build.  Its major materials include: Raspberry Pi 4480 x 320 SPI LCD touchscreenJoystick board (available on Amazon) Custom Pi Hat PCB Step 1...
  • Dtto - Explorer Modular Robot

  • This is an illustrated guide on how to assembly a module (v2) for the Dtto Modular Robot. In the project files you will find the following documents: - Bill of Materials - List of 3D Printed Parts - Schematics - STL files for printing You will find...
  • Experiments & Expansions

  • It might surprise you but the Mug-O-Matic in drawing mode has a rectilinear coordinate system. Even though its X axis twists, the work piece is also round so it cancels out and the math is still easy. :)  You'll see in my examples that I like...
  • The Rocket

  • For me, the print time ran about 10-11 hours for everything, but it could be upwards of fifteen hours. At this point you should have 3D printed: Leg Left Half x4Leg Right Half x4Interstage x1Grid fins x4Engine Block x1Leg Tips x4 With all of the 3D printing...
  • Build processes

  • Enclosure Printing The individual elements for the enclosure were 3D printed with the following settings. Layer Height: 0.15mm Infill Density: 25% Infill Pattern: Tri Hexagon Base Adhesion: Brim PCB Assembly For ease of assembly mount the components...
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  • Tools and Materials

  • The following tools and materials were used in this project: Tools and materials: 3D printer (link). It was used for printing the case where the electronics are encloused.Solder iron and wire. Some of the components (ESP8266 Firebeetle and...
  • Tools and Materials

  • The following tools and materials were used in this project: Tools and materials: 3D printer (link / link). It was used for printing the case where the electronics are encloused. Solder iron and wire. Some of the components (ESP8266 Firebeetle and LED...