#StarWarsDay: May the 4th Be With You

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Happy Star Wars Day! Not only has the Star Wars universe brought us massive amounts of joy, fun, and cultural content, it’s also been an incredible source of inspiration for makers over the years (including us!) We’re celebrating May the 4th over here by reviewing some of our favorite Star Wars themed projects, plus searching the web for ideas and builds from makers around the world.

We hope you’re celebrating in style! (And, of course, May the 4th be with you)

Here’s a round-up of some cool stuff/resources for this year:

And, last but not least, here’s a list of some of our favorite Star-Wars-themed Adafruit projects:

Construct your own Star Wars​ lightsaber using 3D printed parts and the Prop Maker Feather Wing!

Adafruit’s Top Ten Thingiverse of 2020 #AdafruitTopTen

And now may we present the top 10s of Thingiverse!


10. Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Case

In this project we’re making a case for the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. This 3D printed an enclosure that houses the Pi 4 and the HQ Camera module. It’s compatible with any C or CS-mount lenses so we can use a wide variety of interchangeable lenses. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


9. MX MIDI Guitar

Build a guitar hero inspired MIDI controller! Features Cherry MX switches, accelerometer and whammy bar! Features a strumming mode so you can power through chords and notes giving you a playing style unlike typical MIDI controllers. The whammy bar lets you pitch bend making it feel like an electric guitar. Using an accelerometer, you can move the guitar to adjust modulation giving you an expressive playing style. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


8. Retro Cases for PyPortals

These cases are designed for the new line of PyPortals. The PyPortal original, PyPortal Titano and PyPortal Pynt. It’s like a mini desktop PC that you can have on your desk and display all sorts of data. The ports are accessible on the side and there’s even a spot to hold a speaker. The 3D printed enclosure is designed to snap fit so it’s easy to assemble and take apart. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


7. ESP32 Retro Weather Station

WiFi Weather Station with 8Bit Icons and SFX. Build a weather station with retro inspired 8bit graphics! Use CircuitPython to display data from the Open Weather Maps API. Get temperature, weather conditions, location, time and date! All rendered in chunky fonts and blocky icons. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


6. Visor Face Shield 3-Hole

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This design supports 3-hole punch system for use with sheets. Visor features covered top and tight tension across 8.5x11in sheet. Tested shield clearance with safety goggles and face mask.

Full 8.5x11in sheet is used with exception of trimming corners near chin area. 3-hole punch applied to both sides. Visor and bottom holder use same 3-hole punch (2 x 4.25in – 0.25in hole diameter).

Curls on the ends of arm holds a rubber band. Arms are thin to minimize head coverage and use less material for faster print times. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


5. Infinity Mirror

Build a NeoPixel Infinity Mirror with Bluetooth Remote Control! 3D printed parts snap fit together so it’s easy to build. Use Circuit Python to code bluetooth hardware and NeoPixel LEDs! See more in the Adafruit Learning System


4. The Mandalorian Pulse Rifle

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Leonardo Aguirre
CR10S Pro
Black PLA
105hrs 30mins


3. Infinity Cube

Building an Infinity Cube with NeoPixels and BLE control! The frame is 3D printed and the acrylic panels are coated with see-through mirror film. Trigger LED animations with the bluetooth controlled mobile app. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


2. HalloWing M4 Tombstone

Build a 3D printed light up tombstone with an animated eye! Use the HalloWing M4 and NeoPixels to make a backlit sign with a custom message or spooky face!

Use the HalloWing M4 with it’s pumpkin spiced silkscreen to make this years projects really pop! Features the crispy IPS display, gobs of on-board sensors, and a nice assort of expansion ports. Create your own eye graphics and change them by swap out bitmap images.

The parts are designed to snap fit together and for support-free 3D printing! Use black LED acrylic to make a panel with vinyl graphics. The design features Victorian style aesthetic with floral ornaments and chamfered edges. See more in the Adafruit Learning System


1. Smart IOT Pet Planter

Build a smart planter with Adafruit PyPortal and CircuitPython. Monitor your plants vitals with Adafruit STEMMA Soil Sensor and plot moisture and temperature data. Use Adafruit IO to create a visual dashboard with gauges of your plants water levels. See more in the Adafruit Learning System

Adafruit’s Top Ten Blog Posts of 2020 #AdafruitTopTen

Holiday Fun During COVID-19: 3D Printed Easter Eggs, Seder Plates, and Ramadan Lanterns

Because of the COVID-19 epidemic, this spring is going to be really difficult for a lot of people. On top of cancelled classes, closed restaurants, and people panic-buying at grocery stores, Passover began earlier this week, Easter is this Sunday, and Ramadan starts in two weeks. Many people like to spend time with their loved during holidays like these, and with countries all over the world in various stages of lock down and quarantine, that’s likely not going to happen. The ongoing coronavirus crisis has upended life for a lot of people, and additive manufacturing companies and makers at home have been rushing in to help, to the best of their abilities, by 3D printing things like face shields and masks, nasal swabs, ventilators, field respirators, and even hands-free door openers.

A face shield made with a 3D printed adapter and a standard hard hat. (Image: GE Additive)

However, while this call to arms is admirable, we need to remember that regulations and certifications for 3D printed medical devices are put in place for a reason. Even the best intentions can lead to some harmful consequences, and we must make sure we’re not causing additional harm by 3D printing items that don’t need to be 3D printed. My suggestion is that maybe, we use 3D printing to take care of our mental health, which is just as important during these strange times. So I refer back to my opening statement – it will be hard not spending the holidays with your family and friends.

So, if you’re stuck at home with a 3D printer, why not make the best of things and create some holiday-themed prints? For instance, just because you’re not expecting a passel of guests doesn’t mean you can’t still decorate with this Easter Egg-shaped holder for electric candles, published by MyMiniFactory user 3dprintinggeek, or this ‘Happy Passover‘ print on Thingiverse, which user jrembrandt created with the Customizer feature.

Ramadan Moon

This Ramadan Moon decoration by Thingiverse user YehiaJammoul can be 3D printed in different sizes, so long as the bed is “perfectly leveled.” I also like this Ramadan lantern print by the same user, who designed it in SOLIDWORKS and printed it on a Creality CR-10S.

Easter Cookie Cutters

A lot of people are getting through these difficult times by stress-eating. So long as you use food-safe filament, help feed your craving with the help of these cute Easter Cookie Cutters by MyMiniFactory user Benjamin_Lau, or this one from aptly named Cults3D user Cookiemonster. Thingiverse user ianwarelec turned to Fusion 360 to design this Ramadan Kareem Cookie Cutter, shaped like a crescent to represent the lunar month of Ramadan. Also on Thingiverse, I found this Matzo Slicer by Shoogon and a Matzo holder by itaysp.

You can celebrate the holidays by dressing up if you want, and these Easter Bunny Earrings by MyMiniFactory user Idea Lab, or this adorable Bunny Ears Head Band, will surely land you on the Easter Bunny’s best-dressed list…if he makes one.

Bunny Ears Head Band

“Don’t forget to cut off the tabs, they are present to act as a strategic brim to help bed adhesion and prevent curling,” Cults3D user bLiTzJoN writes about the head band.

I found this really lovely Vertical Seder Plate on Thingiverse – user stevemedwin’s wife is a rabbi, and challenged him to make the vertical plate.

Vertical Seder Plate

” I ended up designing a seven piece assembly that holds the traditional seder plate liners. OpenSCAD came to the rescue as the tolerances on the pieces was critical for it to be stable,” he wrote.

“The arms can be rotated independently in order to fit the items as needed.”

He 3D printed the plate on his MakerBot Replicator 2, with no raft or supports, at 10% infill and a layer height of 0.200.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Easter without 3D printed eggs, like these Floral Easter Eggs and Woven Easter Eggs by MyMiniFactory user TechDave204, and I also really like this Resin Easter Egg Collection on MyMiniFactory from user ChrisBobo, “made with Fusion 360 and Meshmixer and printed on an Anycubic Photon.”

If you’re interested in an indoor hunt for your 3D printed Easter eggs, you can hide them in this 3D Printable Grass by Cults3D user Superbeasti, which can be cut to length and should be printed with a raft for better adhesion.

3D Printable Grass

“As with any “hairy” print, these are printed sideways, and then one of the plates is cut free. The parts should be oriented so, that each strand starts printing from the top of the grass and ends on the root (Cura changes this when you rotate the block 180 degrees on the Z axis).This way you get a nice effect, where the grass is thinner on the top, and adheres better to the bottom plate. You can choose, if you want to have a thick bottom plate or the thin one, by simply orienting the parts accordingly and cutting the opposite plate off,” he wrote.

Bringing things full circle, Thingiverse user menzach created this Coronavirus Easter egg, which needs a raft and supports and will require an extra step of gluing the red S-proteins to the rest of the egg. Once you’ve collected all of your 3D printed eggs, you can place them in this Easter Eggs Basket by Cults3D user SE_2018. But maybe leave the coronavirus egg where you found it…we’ve had enough of that, I think.

Happy holiday 3D printing and stay healthy!

Did you create any holiday 3D prints? Let us know at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts in the Facebook comments below. 

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Adafruit’s Top Facebook Posts of the Decade #AdafruitTopTen #DecadeofAdafruit

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Over the years Adafruit had shared a great deal of Maker content on Facebook, providing some and island of knowledge, DIY  independence, and open source philosophy to the land of news feeds and blue frames. Here are some of our favorites from the last decade!


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Women Who Watched “The X-Files” Pursued More Careers In STEM…

Posted by Adafruit Industries on Wednesday, April 25, 2018


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Mho’s Resistance – The most fun you can have learning Resistor values!

Posted by Adafruit Industries on Friday, April 21, 2017


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Limor Fried, Founder & CEO. Produced in association with Melinda Gates, TechMAKERS highlights five extraordinary women…

Posted by Adafruit Industries on Tuesday, March 13, 2018


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Build a retro game controller with Arcade Bonnet #raspberrypi #arcade #mame #adafruit #diy

Posted by Adafruit Industries on Thursday, July 27, 2017


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Posted by Adafruit Industries on Sunday, May 7, 2017


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LED physics on a Pi powered Matrix! An Adafruit LED matrix displays the LEDs as little grains of sand which are driven…

Posted by Adafruit Industries on Wednesday, February 28, 2018


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HACK dealer Adafruit Industries Limor Fried #adafruit #radiofruit RadioShack

Posted by Adafruit Industries on Thursday, November 9, 2017

Adafruit’s Top Ten Youtube Videos of 2019 #AdafruitTopTen

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2019 was a pretty epic year for the Adafruit Youtube Channel! Our channel now has over 325,000 subscribers and over 60 million views! Take a look at our top 10 youtube videos of 2019 below!

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Adafruit PyGamer #MakeCode #CircuitPython #Arduino
Say hello to the #Adafruit #PyGamer ??It’s got a cortex M4, 1.8in TFT display with 8 buttons, accelerometer, light sensor and speaker. Also USB charging and JST ports!

It’s a pretty small device packed with all sorts of hardware.
It’s built for creative development and it’s fully open source!


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Learn Hardware Programming with CircuitPython at Codecademy

Codecademy, in collaboration with Adafruit Industries, launches new course: “Learn Hardware Programming with CircuitPython

Codecademy, an online interactive learning platform used by more than 45 million people, has teamed up with the leading manufacturer in STEAM electronics, Adafruit Industries, to create a coding course, “Learn Hardware Programming with CircuitPython”. Starting today, the course is available in the Codecademy catalog.


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Obsidian – Steven Universe #cartoonnetwork #adafruit

Guide: Obsidian Sword – Steven Universe Fuse Your Maker Skills

In this project, we’re building Obsidian’s Sword from Steven Universe.

This thing was forged from foam core and has a NeoPixel LED strip making it super bright!


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Heat Set Insert Press

In this project we’re building a rig for installing heat set inserts. Use 3D printed parts and hardware to build a solder rig with smooth linear roller action! Make perfectly straight inserts with precision using a tip for installing inserts.

Learn guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/heat-set-rig/


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Tiny Machine Learning on the Edge with TensorFlow Lite Running on SAMD51

You’ve heard of machine learning (ML), but what is it? And do you have to buy specialty hardware to experiment? If you have some Adafruit hardware, you can build some Tiny ML projects today!

TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers Kit – Quick Start
https://learn.adafruit.com/tensorflow…

TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers Kit
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4317


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WebUSB is here! TinyUSB now has WebUSB support at Adafruit!

Following up on our earlier mass-storage support announcement for TinyUSB, we just added WebUSB support!

You can now send and receive data over Chrome (or other WebUSB) browsers with Javascript or whatever else is your favorite web programming language.

This can make for really interesting interactions where people don’t need any drivers or software to send/receive commands, or perhaps to expose some sort of REPL.


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LED Zelda Master Sword

Make a light up Master Sword from the Legend of Zelda! This build has motion activated sound effects and LED animations!

The Adafruit Feather and Prop-Maker FeatherWing has you need to add lights and sounds to your projects. NeoPixel LEDs are fitted inside the blade.

This uses the built-in accelerometer and audio amp. When you swing it around, it’ll make different sound effects. On heavy hits it makes flashes and fade the colors of the LEDs.

It has pulsing animation and an idle sound effect that loops in the background. You can make this fit your project by customizing the colors or adding different sound effects. You can recharge the battery or even add new sounds with the USB port. The sword mounts on a computer, just like a USB Drive!


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Great Scott Gadgets – Michael Ossmann @michaelossmann @GSGlabs

Great Scott Gadgets, Open source hardware for innovative people:
https://greatscottgadgets.com


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Circuit Playground is for everyone! Learn to code!

Circuit Playground Category on Adafruit.com


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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is here!

The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the newest Raspberry Pi computer made, and the Pi Foundation knows you can always make a good thing better! And what could make the Pi 4 better than the 3? How about a faster processor, USB 3.0 ports, and updated Gigabit Ethernet chip with PoE capability? Good guess – that’s exactly what they did!

The Raspberry Pi 4 is the latest product in the Raspberry Pi range, boasting an updated 64-bit quad core processor running at 1.4GHz with built-in metal heatsink, USB 3 ports, dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless LAN, faster (300 mbps) Ethernet, and PoE capability via a separate PoE HAT.


Adafruit Weekly Editorial Round-Up: September 15th to September 21st, Celebrating the Adafruit Discord Community, National Hispanic Heritage Month, All the Internet of Things – Ep. 5 and more!

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ADAFRUIT WEEKLY EDITORIAL ROUND-UP


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.


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14,000 THANK YOUs! Celebrating 14,000 members in the Adafruit Discord Community!

Together as a community, we reached over 14,000+ humans thank you! We share projects, coordinate events, make new friends, build open-source together like CircuitPython, we’ve worked really hard to make this a special place for everyone to share their projects, code, and things they make.

Join today! https://adafru.it/discord

Check out the full post here!

More BLOG:

Keeping with tradition, we covered quite a bit this past week. Here’s a kinda short nearing medium length list of highlights:


Learn

Magical Cardboard Craft Obsidian Sword

This guide takes you through the process of creating your own fantasy weapon that begins to glow as soon as you pick it up.

The design for this sword is taken from the Cartoon Network animated series ‘Steven Universe’.

See the full guide here!

More LEARN:

Browse all that’s new in the Adafruit Learning System here!

2019 #BackToSchool Guide: Projects for Students

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Going #BackToSchool isn’t all about shopping, it’s also about lesson planning, making plans, plans to make, and all that good stuff. What are you and your students going to get up to this year? We’ve added a ton of new guides this year to our Learn System – browse below for a few of our favorite classroom projects.


CIRCUIT PLAYGROUND PROJECTS


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Circuit Playground Lesson #0 – The first step on your electronics journey

Gone are the days where you need thousands of dollars of equipment and lots physics/math background. Nowadays, if you want to learn to work with electronics, you can jump right in for $20 or less, and any sort of computer. And we’re talking about learning a lot of electronics – from the basics of analog to the complexities of firmware. With a good pack of parts, you can build a base of knowledge that will take you from your first blinking LED to someone who can start prototyping and inventing custom products.

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Sound Activated Shark Mask – Shark mask that starts chomping in response to your voice!

A little cardboard goes a long way. This DIY cardboard shark mask turns the wearer into a fearsome creature from the deep. Using the small microphone on the Circuit Playground Express board, this mask is able to detect loud sounds and start chomping its mouth in response.

Easy project for people who are new to coding and electronics, or anyone who loves cardboard construction.

Learn More


Interactive Map with Circuit Playground Express – Create a map that plays audio clips when different areas of the map are touched

This project shows how to make a talking map, allowing the history contained within a map to be tangible and interactive.

Using conductive paint, a Circuit Playground Express can be connected to different points on a map and provided with short audio clips to play when those areas on the map are touched.

Learn More


MAKECODE GUIDES


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MakeCode Course for Circuit Playground Express – Make and learn with this course on MakeCode and Circuit Playground Express

This is a project based course on Making with the Circuit Playground Express and Microsoft MakeCode. This course introduces the Making process and has guided maker projects which combine creative activities with coding.

Learn More


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Circuit Playground Express Spinner Game in MakeCode – Create a fun game of chance with MakeCode and Circuit Playground Express

Create a fun spinner game with Circuit Playground Express and MakeCode. Press a button on the Circuit Playground to make animated lights and sounds that help you choose between options.

Learn More


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Wind Blowing Emoji Prop – Blow on this Circuit Playground Express-powered puffy cloud to light it up!

Ever wanted to cosplay as the Wind Blowing emoji but didn’t feel like you could pull it off without an interactive, light up cloud prop? Then this is the project for you! No more excuses, go out and build that costume, and add this simple prop!!

Learn More


BASIC (BUT IN A GOOD WAY)


Raspberry Pi Zero Stand – Simple Stand for Pi Zero

Display your Pi Zero on your desk with this simple yet useful stand. 3D prints in one piece and doesn’t require any supports. It features mounting holes for securing a Pi Zero. A hole in the stand allows for wires to pass through for USB power and peripherals.

Learn More


Stop Motion Animation – How to get started making your own animated stop motion films!

Stop motion animation is lots of fun to watch, and maybe even more fun to make! Using a tablet or smartphone with inexpensive or even free software, it’s very easy to make your own stop motion films.

Learn More