Bokoblin Chest Cartridge Holder #3DThursday #3DPrinting #Zelda

Bokoblin Chest Cartridge Holder by aardimus Thingiverse

Hide your Switch games in this cute Bokoblin chest shared by aardimus on Thingiverse:

Bokoblin Chest from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, modeled and sized to hold your precious Nintendo Switch, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS cartridges.

Comfortably holds around 14 Switch cartridges facing front, or 10 DS/3DS cartridges facing to the side. You can fit more (up to 21 Switch cartridges with some Tetris skills, or 12 DS/3DS cartridges), but it’ll be difficult to browse them.

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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

Adafruit Weekly Editorial Round-Up:The Zelda RGB Matrix Clock Project , The Beloved Bodega Cats of NYC, CLUE Text Telephone Transmitter, & 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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The Zelda RGB Matrix Clock Project

Anne B. shared this awesome post from Random Internet Weirdo of an amazing RGB LED matrix clock with themes based on the video game Zelda: A Link Tells the Past.

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LEARN

CLUE Text Telephone Transmitter

The TTY machine (a.k.a., Teletype/textphone/Minicom) is a communications device similar to a teleprinter that is used to send text messages over the public switched telephone network.

Learn More.

More LEARN

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

Legend of Zelda Rupee Nightlight

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Excellent night light for any Zelda Fan. Shared by mportatoes on Instructables:

I’ve always been a huge Legend of Zelda fan (my last instructable was a Majora’s Mask replica with flashing LEDs). Wanting to make my first 3D print, I used Tinkercad and started with something simple – a box/case. After looking through some saved items on Thingiverse, I wanted to try making a night light for my daughter (w/ a touch of my nerdiness). So, I ended up making a nightlight with rupee colors from A Link to the Past.

Learn more!

ZELDA BOTW Stamina Vessel #3DThursday #3DPrinting #BreathoftheWild

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Shared by Extruded on Thingiverse:

ZELDA BOTW STAMINA VESSEL

I really wanted a glow in dark stamina vessel from Breath of the Wild and this is what I came up with. The prototype I first made did not quite fit well together with the cage all I had was small holes for dowels which kept on snapping. So I tried making clips several different ways before settling on the current design.

Download the files and learn more


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

Adafruit Weekly Editorial Round-Up: September 10th through September 17th

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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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TrackTalk004: Toothpaste – “Bedtime”

We previously featured London’s Toothpaste back in January in the MusicMakers004 Q&A with their bassist, engineer and producer Daisy Edwards. As a gifted producer, multi-instrumentalist and academic, Edwards is one of the most prolific and experienced people we’ve been able to speak to about recording, gear and the customisation of recording set-ups and creative spaces.

With a new Toothpaste single just released, we were really keen to invite them back to the blog to talk us through the gorgeous “Bedtime” in our new TrackTalk series. Aptly titled, this is a hazy dream of a pop song carrying Amol Prabhu’s refrain of “drift a little deeper into paradise” through a fabulous sonic map of ‘80s pop and new wave. The rhythm section of Edwards and Sami Parisis’ is a real thing of beauty here, providing a thundering backbone for the gentle key flourishes, vocal introspections and exploratory guitar work. Building on 2017’s “TV Years” single, Toothpaste continue to offer something unique and special and it’ll be exciting to see how their deceptively poppy sound develops with whatever comes next. With such an effortless sound you’d likely have no idea of the process and complications involved in putting a piece of art like this together, so we’re doubly excited to have Edwards break down its evolution from solo demo through to mastering and release. So, dig in and get inspired. Read more!

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MIDI Solenoid Drummer: Use Crickit to build an automated percussive instrument.

This guide will show you how to build miniature percussion instrument which can be controlled via MIDI over USB. The example project is intended to serve as a jumping-off point for your own designs. Read about how I built mine, then experiment to make a unique instrument you can control with your computer. Learn more!

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