Tag: 3d-print
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Klipper on Two Trees Saphire Plus
Something that was long overdue has happened - the stock Marlin firmware stopped meeting my needs.
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Project Caretaker. Part 9. Charging
Since one of our goals is remote control, we should address the power supply issue.
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Project Caretaker. Part 6. Modeling and print
Modeling is also one of the fields that interest me. But unlike many others, I have very little practice in it - as my girlfriend says, barely a cat's tear worth.
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Project Caretaker. Part 5. Tracks
We're designing and printing tracks on a 3D printer. We will print them using TPU SOFT.
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Project Caretaker. Part 4. Chassic
Since we're printing - let's do it all at once. We'll be inventing the wheel.
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Project Caretaker. Part 3. Photoresist
Mastering new technologies. Not just Toner Transfer.
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Gift box with AI
The time has come when AI can not only respond in chats and be used in digital spheres but also help in implementing DIY projects.
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Hidden Disc Holder
Looking for a place to store your disc collection, and find shelf storage boring? I have a solution for you.
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Stairway to Heaven: Customizing WLED
From the idea and attempts to use the standard firmware to building my own with an increased number of control pins, an expanded web interface, a debugging API, custom lighting control logic, and even a demo on jsfiddle.
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DIY wash & cure station for resin printers
Build your own wash and cure station for 3D printing. Simple and cost-effective.
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DIY Honda: Printing Parts in the Garage
Night, a Honda Accord, and an unexpected 'visitor' on the roadside. A story about how a simple mishap turned into an opportunity to 3D printing and independently recreate a headlight bracket, bypassing the need for costly parts. Dive into a journey from misfortune to self-sufficiency in the world of car repair.
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Why do I need a 3D printer?
This is perhaps the first question people ask when they find out I have a 3D printer. Initially, of course, everyone prints useless (well, almost) figurines. But once all the toys have been printed, an engineer will find where to apply the printer.
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