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Project Caretaker. Part 7. Hardware
I've already shown the device diagram, let's now take a closer look at the physical components of the device. I've already shown the device diagram, let's now take a closer look at the physical compo…
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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. Modeling is also one of the fields…
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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. We already have the chassis, the perimeter is known, the internal profile is determined by the wheels, and the…
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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. Disclaimer: I have no background in mechanical engineering, robotics, industrial design, and related disciplines like str…
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Project Caretaker. Part 3. Photoresist
Mastering new technologies. Not just Toner Transfer. Since we've already covered (and planned even more) a lot of technologies - why not include another one? I decided on this spontaneously after com…
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Project Caretaker. Part 2. Design
Given my lack of advanced artistic skills, I'll turn to external help here. Fortunately, there's a wide range of options available. Given my lack of advanced artistic skills, I'll turn to external he…
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Project Caretaker. Part 1. Beginning
Project Caretaker - a remotely controlled robot on a tracked platform with camera streaming. Why - for fun! Project Caretaker - a remotely controlled robot on a tracked platform with camera streaming…
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Wire Size Calculator
While working on various DIY projects, I always find myself searching for the right wire size to use. Now, this information will be readily available. While working on various DIY projects, I always…
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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. As I have written before, I have a resin printer. With its help, I…
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Enabling runtime statistics collection in ESP32-arduino
This article will focus on the FreeRTOS functions vTaskGetRunTimeStats and vTaskList, but the same method applies to change any sdkconfig option. The main issue is that in the pre-built ESP32-arduino…
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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. Some time ago, a PS5 appeared in our house, and since online game purchases are quite rest…
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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 eve…
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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. I recently acquired a resin printer (Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K). As it turns out, this type of device requires a slew…
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Epoxy table: step by step
While planning the kitchen renovation, I faced the challenge of integrating the bar counter into the new design. The solution was clear - I decided to implement long-standing plans to work with epoxy…
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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, bypassi…
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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,…
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