Fun project on so many levels, from hacking the monitor, to using a classic bread board and nails to wire the controllers.
tiny 85 programmer sheild
Take a hot air gun and some time and you're suddenly part rich. Takes a little time but you'll thethe hang of it.
Okay so this just makes a mount that holds the batteries in but these little camera take the best low light pictures ever!
When you have to go the next level, etching can be very rewarding.
Fun thing happen when I go to the dollar store, handy light for seeing keyboard keys at night.
Feed the dog while your away.
Custom Head bed Version 1 - etched using vinyl
Custom Head bed Version 1 - etched using vinyl
Once you learn the basics of the Arduino the rest just comes natural. No needs to break the bank buying kits. Most things can be made under a dollar.
Proof of concept, throw the geek away and go guerilla. Showing that LEDs can be run resistorless on a MM2.
Made this puppy for $15 using parts from McMaster-Carr. It's the head on a custom 3dPrintMi.
mounted speakers to a piece of plexi so they hang on the wall easy to access and put away.
Project of making a spinning platform from salvaged parts from a microwave.
Need a circuit to heat a 3d Printers head bed on the fast, and this is what I made. It feeds 24v isolated to the head bed using standard ramps kit, 7805 and a relay.
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