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This guide explains the steps for: Leg Holders-Model Feet- Model Legs- Model Secondary Arms- Model Primary Arms- Left Primary Arm Model, Right Primary Arm Model Additional Materials Required: 3/4″ Steel Nuts (14) 3/4″x1.5″ Bolts (14)
Sketchup Model
This tree is nothing more than 10 RGB (red/green/blue) LEDs connected in parallel to an Arduino with an Ethernet Shield running a modified version of the cheerlights sketch.
These simple feet attach to OSE legs to keep a variety of machines stable.
We suggest you prepare all leg holders at once, doing each step for all leg holders before moving on.
Make a lens hood for free.
This is the fourth of eight guides in a series documenting my build of MakerGear’s Mosaic desktop FDM/FFF 3D printer kit.
I restore antique radios to make the cash I need to play with my toys.
Note: Be sure to check out the Kickstarter campaign of the Eyeboard project.
In early 2011 my robot club, the Dallas Personal Robotics Group, was looking for a way to help our beginning members build up their skills.
I have a particular interest in discovering new ways to push the limits of material fabrication with my laser cutter.
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