Long but highly entertaining video from Zack Freedman on YouTube:
To celebrate my silver play button, I blew $1,000 out of my hot end! This is the longest and most expensive video on the channel; I bought almost 50 spools of all kinds of filament, and made a boat out of all but one of them.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate all the time and thought Matthew Petroff put into this mouthwatering bit of yum!
The zeroth iteration of the fractal, a square, forms the first layer of the cookie, while the first three iterations of the fractal form three additional layers, for four cookie layers in total.
Beautiful print and build from printednest on YouTube:
See how to assembly our 3d printed RGB LED rocket lamp with NeoPixel Ring – 24 x 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers and WeMos D1 Mini ESP8266 WiFi module.
Articulated camera arm fastens down to a 2×4, and allows you to position your camera in “infinite” positions. Nominally cut with a laser cutter and 3D-printed. Could also be made manually, or with just a laser cutter or 3D printer by itself… Though using a printer would take a looonng time.
For a quite long time I wanted to create a Borg costume and I finally finished it. I won’t lie to you, it’s not a quick and easy project, but if you are a Star Trek fan or you love cyborgs and robots, it’s probably project for you \//
Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!
We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!
If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.
In this episode Mark designs and shows you how to make your own DIY 3D Printed Motorized Bluetooth Camera Dolly that you can make yourself, and control with your phone for epic dolly shots and time lapses.
We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!
If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.
I figure now that the machine is in a place where it’s fully functional, the best thing to do is to share what I’ve learned with anyone who might be interested in making one of these for themselves.
We’ve got so much happening here at Adafruit that it’s not always easy to keep up! Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. Each week we’ll be posting a handy round-up of what we’ve been up to, ranging from learn guides to blog articles, videos, and more.
We recently added native RGB matrix support to CircuitPython for the SAMD51 and nRF52 processor series – now we have added STM support! This makes it super easy to use these inexpensive colorful displays!
Get your Apple Notifications with a Buzz! This project showcases how to use Adafruit Feather Sense nRF52840 and the DRV2605L haptic motor controller to trigger and display lights with Apple Notification Center Service (ANCS).