'''4'x 8' Sheet of 1/2” Thick Plywood'''. There are a lot of different types of plywood. I used ¼” plywood which is strong enough to hold my weight but might not stand the test of time. 3/8” or ½” thick plywood would provide superior durability.
'''Zip Ties'''
Zip ties – also called cable ties or tie wraps – come in a variety of different sizes. I tried both large 10” ties and thinner 4” ties. The thinner ties are much easier to work with. +
'''4'x 8' Sheet of 1/2” Thick Plywood'''. There are a lot of different types of plywood. I used ¼” plywood which is strong enough to hold my weight but might not stand the test of time. 3/8” or ½” thick plywood would provide superior durability.
'''Zip Ties'''
Zip ties – also called cable ties or tie wraps – come in a variety of different sizes. I tried both large 10” ties and thinner 4” ties. The thinner ties are much easier to work with. +
* Plaques de bois (medium, contreplaqué 3mm) et / ou plexiglas (PMMA)
* 1 Arduino
* un capteur de couleurs
* 1 servo-moteur
* un écran LCD
* un baromètre BME280
* un anneau de 12 LEDs
* et un peu de patience ;)
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