After receiving positive feedback about the techniques I used to build Sawppy, I decided it was worth writing up to share on Hackaday.com. This is a technique I've been evolving over the past few projects (see my profile) and it's been a really great way to bring ideas to reality. It won't be the way to build every project, of course. Use the right tool for the job, etc. And now, this tool is available to more people!
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