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DIY Arduino 3D Printed gear Clock

“In fact, it is not a very precise clock, but a visually interesting device. It consists of a set of gears powered by a small stepper motor. Today I will show you how to make a 3D Printed Arduino clock …

How to Make a RC Controller #2

“This project will show you how to create a RC Controller. After making hovercrafts, I decided that I would need a remote control if I wanted to use a home made drone (maybe for a future project). As a consequence …

Tilted Twister

“Time Twister 5 is a mechanical digital clock with twisting layers. It is my first 3d printed clock. The digits are produced by twisting the layers to front one of three faces. Each layer is powered by a micro servo …

4 Wheel Drive Line Follower Robot

“Line follower robot are one of the classic project for a robotic enthusiast with self balancing and obstacle avoidance robots. It helps to get acquainted with IR sensors, motor drivers, conditional statements and PID controllers. So let’s build a …

Irrigation Level Assessment by Thermal Imaging w/ TensorFlow

“Collect irrigation level data by thermal imaging, build and train a neural network model, and run the model directly on Wio Terminal. Since global temperatures are expected to rise over the next few decades due to climate change and thus …

LASERINO - Easy No Fuss Laser Levelling Tool

“Hello beautiful humans, I present to you LASERINO, the simple laser leveling tool. It requires no Arduino and is super easy to assemble. Why did I build it? >> I’m too cheap to buy one of those fancy ones you …

Logic Chip Tester

“This is a logic chip tester for the 7400 series of logic chips, covering the AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, BUFFER, JK ff, and D ff. This was a project started by Dr. Tim Frank of Glendale Community College …

One Minute Punch Break

“Take a Break, Let it Out We’d probably all agree that physical release can be the most satisfying and relieving outlet when stress levels are high or a burst of adrenaline runs through our veins. The One Minute Punch …

Project  Pico-Pong

Pico-Pong

“Classic Pong On a RP2040 You only really need an SSD1306 which are cheap and easy to pick up and a couple of cheap potentiometers. You can add a speaker if you like but it will work without.”

Retro Computer Console

“Build your own Raspberry Pi Zero Powered retro 1970s Cray-1 console with this simple 3d printable project. The design for project is based on the Cray-1 Supercomputer from the 1970s. I wanted to create something fun to go along with …