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  • [A] Details page before 11 Jan 2024

  • I'm finally starting to revamp and equalize all my details pages so that the projects can be better understood and information hidden within the depths of logs can be more easily found. The below is the old Details page. [16 April 2022] So I'm going...
  • The Test Equipment

  • To test all the materials I am going to be using Oasis. This is an older project of mine where I built a 3DP printer (https://hackaday.io/project/86954-oasis-3dp). The printer still has the 80mm piston inside, and is mostly original. There are however...
  • [backlog] March 31, 2020

  • [ Backlog - This log was adapted from my Patreon, to fill in the details about how this project has developed over the years. Check the link for the full post, and if you appreciate this project, consider supporting it! ]Like many of you, I've spent...
  • FreeCAD

  • As mentioned in my previous log post I’ll be doing a big update soon (hopefully in the next week). I originally made 8 X-PCs, these have all been in use in the classroom for over a year and a half now. They have been used every school day and have had...
  • Cases of cases

  • I only plan to use a total of 5 ventbots in my house, but I've printed more than a dozen copies of my custom 3D printed case. That's not including a few more failed prints for various reasons. A few of the extra prints were because of tweaks I made to...
  • Printing Process

  • First, each component is designed in the Fusion 360 software, using commercial bench presses as reference. That's also the case for the dimensions of our 3D printed bench press. One of the challenges of our design was to ensure smooth movement for the...
  • Cube demo using cc65

  • Ported the assembly language demo from https://retro64.altervista.org/blog/an-introduction-to-vector-based-graphics-the-commodore-64-rotating-simple-3d-objects/ to ca65. Basic line drawing & pixel drawing kicked off this port.  Thus ran...
  • Panels

  • I was asked a few times how I did the front and rear panels, so this is what I’d like to talk about in this blog. There are different ways to achieve a similar result. For me, the easiest and most cost-effective solution was to just design another PCB...
  • It's working!

  • To finish up the build, I 3D printed a plate with screw holes to attach it to the brushless motor and more screw holes to clamp down a PCB. I also 3D printed a cylinder to surround the spinny bits and laser cut a lid from acrylic. The cylinder also...