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  • 3D Printing

  • The case is composed of two halves. Depending on your printer settings it will take you about 6-7 hours to print all three parts. The case has been designed in a way that almost no support structures are required. We recommend to print only support for...
  • How to make it

  • 1. Design: Design the 3D model of your Ben 10 watch using 3D modeling software such as Blender, TinkerCAD, or Fusion 360. Be sure to include spaces for electronic components, watch movement and 3D printing mechanisms. 2. 3D printing of components: Divide...
  • Printing parts

  • Print all of the parts in the package. For your convenience, they should be printed in one piece. Place all the models on a print bed so that supports will not connect to the outer surface of the case. It is enough to print parts with 0.2 mm thin layers...
  • Different Steps of the Project : Space Invaders

  • Different Steps of the Project : Space Invaders Step 1: Project Planning and Team Coordination 1.1 Define Project Scope and Objectives: Clearly outline the goals of the Space Invaders Physical Controller project. Identify key functionalities, features,...
  • Trinket Watch

  • 3D PrintingThe watch is now fully functional, all steps from here on out are aesthetic. To upload the code, clone the GitHub Repo and follow Lady Ada's instructions on setting up the Arduino IDE for the Pro Trinket and using the USB bootloader. Since...
  • 3D LED Christmas Tree

  • Capacitors Solder in the electrolytic capacitors. These are definitely polarized. There is usually a "-" marking along one side of the can and also the longer lead is positive while the shorter lead is negative. Be certain that the positive and negative...
  • Designing the button cap

  • An important part of the quiz experience is smashing the buzzer button when you figure out the answer. Typical 10mm diameter buttons weren't going to cut it because they're too small for the satisfaction. Sizeable arcade buttons weren't available cheap...
  • Molding a nozzle plug/wiper

  • The nozzle plug/wiper is made from a high temperature (350°C/650F) sealant/gasket silicone used eg. in the automotive industry (eg. K2 Black High Temp Silicone, sells for $6 on Amazon). Neither of PLA, PET-G or POM seems to stick to it,...