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This week’s Hacklet is all about some of the best 3D printer projects on Hackaday.io! We start with [TTN] ... which can be picked up with drivers and an Arduino Mega clone for under $35 these days.
Combining laser engraving with 3D printing creates unique, customizable items quickly and inexpensively. Creative projects like edge-lit lamps, kinetic coasters, and wood-inlay magnets showcase ...
If so, then you might be interested in this project using Arduino. My goal with this project was to be able to dynamically know the filament status during the 3D printer operation. I developed this ...
We also tried to avoid projects that require a 3D printer for most of our top picks, but access to one of these printers may still be helpful. Recommended Videos The Arduino Servo Cat-a-pult ...
It’s the kind of project that could have been created by anyone with a little bit of Arduino tinkering experience. In this case, the 3D printer used by the Nixie clock project is a Prusa i3 ...
I'm taking the liberty of starting a new thread for Arduino projects, as I couldn't find one dedicated to this, and figure that there may be a few people around here who do this sort of thing. If ...
A 3D-printed flying quadcopter drone. 3D printing and flying drones are among the two most popular activities for Arduino owners.Here we have a project that combines both activities into one ...
But if you don’t want to go out and buy a MIDI controller and be like everyone else, you can make your own with an Arduino. You’ll need to 3D print your own case if you want it to look as ...
It features 25 3D printed parts, 16 servo motors, 3 motor controllers, and an Arduino Due brain. The next phases of the project will add a second arm and eventually facial expressions via a ...
Okay here’s a weird one: a small, functional lighthouse that was 3D printed that can light up your house thanks to an Arduino. This strange project comes from a maker named Anton Foltz who ...