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  • ZipStich Chair with plywood pieces and zip ties  + (Measure and mark the plywood with a pencil.)
  • Menstrual Cup - 3D Cup  + ( * http://www.leparisien.fr/laparisienne/actualites/societe/tampons-et-serviettes-hygieniques-des-produits-de-luxe-07-05-2018-7703358.php * https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=GXqF9H2aMBw )
  • Coupe menstruelle - Cup en 3D  + ( * http://www.leparisien.fr/laparisienne/actualites/societe/tampons-et-serviettes-hygieniques-des-produits-de-luxe-07-05-2018-7703358.php * https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=GXqF9H2aMBw )
  • Coupe menstruelle - Cup en 3D  + ( * http://www.leparisien.fr/laparisienne/actualites/societe/tampons-et-serviettes-hygieniques-des-produits-de-luxe-07-05-2018-7703358.php * https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=GXqF9H2aMBw )
  • Thinger io - IoT Platform Series - 9  + (Modern methods of developing, got easier wModern methods of developing, got easier with software services. For hardware services, we have limited options. Hence [http://www.pcbway.com/?from=akshayansinha PCBWay] gives the opportunity to get custom PCB manufactured for hobby projects as well as sample pieces, in very less delivery time Get discount on the first order of 10 PCB Boards. Now, [http://www.pcbway.com/?from=akshayansinha PCBWay] also offers end-to-end options for our products including hardware enclosures. So, if you design PCBs, get it printed in a few steps!esign PCBs, get it printed in a few steps!)
  • Crypto Mining with ESP32  + (Money is one of the most important inventiMoney is one of the most important inventions in human history. It is a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account. Money enables trade, commerce, and economic growth. However, money also has its limitations and challenges. For example, money can be counterfeited, stolen, or inflated. To overcome these problems, some people have invented a new form of money: cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is a type of digital currency that uses cryptography to secure and verify transactions. Cryptocurrency is decentralized, meaning that it is not controlled by any central authority or government. Cryptocurrency transactions are recorded on a distributed ledger called a blockchain, which ensures transparency and immutability. Some examples of cryptocurrencies are: * '''Bitcoin''': The first and most popular cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 million coins and uses a proof-of-work algorithm to validate transactions and create new blocks. * '''Ethereum''': A platform that allows developers to create decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts using its native cryptocurrency, ether. Ethereum uses a proof-of-stake algorithm to secure its network and enable faster transactions. Cryptocurrencies have many advantages over traditional money. They are: * '''Secure''': Cryptocurrencies use cryptography to protect transactions from fraud and hacking. Cryptocurrencies also have no single point of failure, as they are distributed across many nodes on the network. * '''Transparent''': Cryptocurrencies allow anyone to view the history and details of every transaction on the blockchain. Cryptocurrencies also have no hidden fees or charges, as they are based on peer-to-peer transactions. * '''Inclusive''': Cryptocurrencies enable anyone with an internet connection and a digital wallet to access the global financial system. Cryptocurrencies also have no barriers to entry or discrimination, as they are open to anyone regardless of their identity or location. * '''Innovative''': Cryptocurrencies foster innovation and creativity, as they allow developers to create new applications and services using blockchain technology. Cryptocurrencies also have the potential to disrupt various industries and sectors, such as banking, e-commerce, healthcare, education, and more. Cryptocurrencies are not without challenges and risks, however. They are: * '''Volatile''': Cryptocurrencies are subject to high price fluctuations due to supply and demand dynamics, market sentiment, regulatory uncertainty, and technical issues. Cryptocurrencies can also be affected by external factors, such as geopolitical events, cyberattacks, media coverage, and public opinion. * '''Complex''': Cryptocurrencies require a steep learning curve for users to understand how they work and how to use them safely and effectively. Cryptocurrencies also involve technical jargon and concepts that may be confusing or intimidating for beginners. * '''Unregulated''': Cryptocurrencies operate in a legal gray area, as they are not recognized or regulated by most governments and authorities. Cryptocurrencies may face legal restrictions or bans in some areas, which may limit their adoption and usage. Cryptocurrencies may also pose ethical and social issues, such as tax evasion, money laundering, terrorism financing, and environmental impact. Cryptocurrency is a new era of money that offers many opportunities and challenges for the future. Cryptocurrency is not just a technology or a currency; it is a social phenomenon that reflects the values and aspirations of its users. Cryptocurrency is not perfect or flawless; it is an experiment that evolves and improves over time. Cryptocurrency is not for everyone or everything; it is a choice that depends on one’s preferences and needs.at depends on one’s preferences and needs.)
  • Create a wooden pet that connects with Facebook  + (Once you ve set up an account on adafruit.io, go on creating a new Feed. Create a new feed and name it, for example, “touchsensor”.)
  • Create a wooden pet that connects with Facebook  + (Once you ve set up an account on adafruit.io, go on creating a new Feed. Create a new feed and name it, for example, “touchsensor”.)
  • One Shot Keto reviews for Canada  + (One Shot Keto, like any other exogenous keOne Shot Keto, like any other exogenous ketones, has the same function: to boost ketone level in your blood and help the users to reach the stage called ketosis. Ketones are the derivatives of fat that are used by your body as a fuel. This is the most important aspect where most of the people seem to be confused. Let me clarify for you as simply as possible. First, I want to clarify the myths regarding the use of exogenous ketones. '''Does One Shot Keto Perfect Work?''' This is the most important aspect where most of the people seem to be confused. Let me clarify for you as simply as possible. First, I want to clarify the myths regarding the use of exogenous ketones. '''If keto diet is necessary, what is the use of One Shot Keto?''' If you can remain strongly committed to Keto diet no matter how hard it may be, restrain yourself from over-eating no matter how hungry you may feel and wait as long as it may take to lose your weight then you don’t need One Shot Keto or any other supplements. So, the bottom line is, One Shot Keto helps you a lot in your transition from your normal diet to Keto diet and to remain in the Keto diet. '''One Shot Keto Real-Life Usage Experience''' After seeing most of the people claim to have a positive experience with One Shot Keto, I decided to give it a try. Instead of trying at a single time, I took One Shot Keto at different times of the day. '''i. Morning''' I took One Shot Keto in the morning to check whether it curbs my appetite and it did, to some extent. It allowed me to go some extra hours without eating. '''ii. Afternoon''' It is very common to feel dull, lazy, and exhausted during the day, especially at the beginning of keto diet or when we are fasting along with keto diet. Although it wasn’t as quick as I expected, taking One Shot Keto in this situation actually energized me and definitely made me feel a lot better. It took around 10-15 minutes to actually see the results and only lasted a few hours but it felt like taking a painkiller. '''iii. Before Workout''' I could do some light to moderate workout after taking One Shot Keto. I got tired and needed more rest than the time I was on a normal diet but being able to workout on Keto diet is a huge plus point. Doing heavy exercise is a bad idea during keto diet as it may lead one shot keto, so, we avoided it. '''One Shot Keto Pricing''' If you are worry about the one shot Keto price, so just I will reveal here, it is available at afffordable price in canada. I will recommend about purcharse Keto One Shot from Official website.harse Keto One Shot from Official website.)
  • Electronic textile bag  + (One of the patches must be slightly bigger than the other 3.)
  • Electronic textile bag  + (One of the patches must be slightly bigger than the other 3.)
  • Design for lasercut with Makercase  + (Open the website [http://www.makercase.comOpen the website [http://www.makercase.com www.makercase.com] No registration or action is needed. Design with Makercase: * Set the units to millimeters * Set the dimension as EXTERNAL and set the size as 40 width, 40 height, 40 depth * Set the material thickness: we suggest using 4mm using  the “Custom material thickness” option * Select the Finger mode for the Edge Joints option * Set the tab width to 4 mmJoints option * Set the tab width to 4 mm)
  • Design for lasercut with Makercase  + (Open the website [http://www.makercase.comOpen the website [http://www.makercase.com www.makercase.com] No registration or action is needed. Design with Makercase: * Set the units to millimeters * Set the dimension as EXTERNAL and set the size as 40 width, 40 height, 40 depth * Set the material thickness: we suggest using 4mm using  the “Custom material thickness” option * Select the Finger mode for the Edge Joints option * Set the tab width to 4 mmJoints option * Set the tab width to 4 mm)
  • 3D copa menstrual  + (Patente de la copa menstrual 1867 No necesito copiar lo que encuentro en Wikipedia. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupe_menstruelle)
  • People pedal powered computer charger  + (People pedal power is a form of renewable People pedal power is a form of renewable energy. One human can produce around 75W electric power sustained for about 15min, or 50W during a longer period. This is enough power to be able to charge an average laptop. This energy can be harvested on a PPP device. To find out more about People Pedal Power, visit our site https://ciklic.wordpress.com/2017/08/05/renewable-energy-what-can-you-expect/8/05/renewable-energy-what-can-you-expect/)
  • Showerloop - Guide 5: UV Assembly  + (Place the lock nut inside the UV cap. Use teflon tape or hemp fibre with some mineral oil and place it inside the UV cap.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 5: UV Assembly  + (Place the lock nut inside the UV cap. Use teflon tape or hemp fibre with some mineral oil and place it inside the UV cap.)
  • Easy Way to Download Tidal Music to Computer  + (Please just open this tool and the Tidal aPlease just open this tool and the Tidal app. AudFree Tidal Music Downloader provides an easy way to import Tidal songs directly and automatically. Just find the music and playlist that you’d like to download, click the ‘…’ icon to choose ‘Share’ icon to copy the URL. And then you can paste it to the search box of AudFree Software. Hit on the ‘+’ button, and then it will automatically load all Spotify music to this software.y load all Spotify music to this software.)
  • KALO' MATON Photomaton automatique à base de Raspberry Pi  + (Pour commencer ce tutoriel, vous allez avoPour commencer ce tutoriel, vous allez avoir besoin d’un ordinateur sur lequel vous allez installer Balena Etcher : https://www.balena.io/etcher/, qui est un logiciel libre de gravure d’images pour différents supports (clé USB, carte SD) pour GNU/Linux, Windows et MacOS. (Voir photos) Insérez votre carte SD dans un adaptateur USB qui lui est branché dans l'ordinateur avec lequel vous avez installé Etcher, puis cliquez sur "Select Image" et choisissez le Full.zip de Raspbian précédemment installé. Le disque dur sera normalement déjà sélectionné, mais si besoin, changez, et mettez votre adaptateur USB. Puis cliquez sur "Flash!" et attendez la fin du chargement. (J'ai du recommencer une autre fois, pour je ne sais quelle raison le premier essai fût un échec).lle raison le premier essai fût un échec).)
  • KALO' MATON Photomaton automatique à base de Raspberry Pi  + (Pour commencer ce tutoriel, vous allez avoPour commencer ce tutoriel, vous allez avoir besoin d’un ordinateur sur lequel vous allez installer Balena Etcher : https://www.balena.io/etcher/, qui est un logiciel libre de gravure d’images pour différents supports (clé USB, carte SD) pour GNU/Linux, Windows et MacOS. (Voir photos) Insérez votre carte SD dans un adaptateur USB qui lui est branché dans l'ordinateur avec lequel vous avez installé Etcher, puis cliquez sur "Select Image" et choisissez le Full.zip de Raspbian précédemment installé. Le disque dur sera normalement déjà sélectionné, mais si besoin, changez, et mettez votre adaptateur USB. Puis cliquez sur "Flash!" et attendez la fin du chargement. (J'ai du recommencer une autre fois, pour je ne sais quelle raison le premier essai fût un échec).lle raison le premier essai fût un échec).)
  • Puzzle en bois  + (Pour assembler vos images, vous allez commPour assembler vos images, vous allez commencer par installer [https://inkscape.org/fr/ Inkscape] : il s’agit d’un logiciel libre avec lequel nous allons créer le dessin et créer le puzzle. Je n’expliquerai pas son fonctionnement en détails ici. De nombreux tutoriels existent [https://inkscape.org/fr/doc/tutorials/basic/tutorial-basic.fr.html à cette adresse par exemple] pour maîtriser la bête. Voici les étapes succinctes qui m’ont permises de créer ces chefs d’oeuvre ;-) : # Dans Inkscape, créez une zone de travail de la taille de votre puzzle. # Importez chacune de vos images (Fichier > Importer) # Vectorisez chaque image en noir et banc (Les paramètres que j’ai choisi : Passe simple en cochant les cases “adoucir”, “Empiler les passes”, “Retirer l’arrière-plan”). # Redimensionnez les images vectorisées si nécessaire et ordonnez les images dans les différents plans (premier plan, plans intermédiaires, dernier plan)
    {{{1}}}
    Si vous voulez limiter la difficulté de résolution du puzzle, notamment s’il se destine à un enfant, évitez les zone vides dans votre motif. Ajouter un arrière-plan légèrement gravé  permet de pallier ce soucis.
    À noter aussi que beaucoup de dessins sur Internet sont positifs, c’est à dire que leurs contours sont noirs et leurs fonds blanc. Tels quels, vous pourriez être décu(e) de n’avoir que peu de zones gravées sur vos puzzles. Pour contrer ce pépin, vous pouvez inverser les couleurs lors de la vectorisation.
    , vous pourriez être décu(e) de n’avoir que peu de zones gravées sur vos puzzles. Pour contrer ce pépin, vous pouvez inverser les couleurs lors de la vectorisation.</div> </div>)
  • Puzzle en bois  + (Pour assembler vos images, vous allez commPour assembler vos images, vous allez commencer par installer [https://inkscape.org/fr/ Inkscape] : il s’agit d’un logiciel libre avec lequel nous allons créer le dessin et créer le puzzle. Je n’expliquerai pas son fonctionnement en détails ici. De nombreux tutoriels existent [https://inkscape.org/fr/doc/tutorials/basic/tutorial-basic.fr.html à cette adresse par exemple] pour maîtriser la bête. Voici les étapes succinctes qui m’ont permises de créer ces chefs d’oeuvre ;-) : # Dans Inkscape, créez une zone de travail de la taille de votre puzzle. # Importez chacune de vos images (Fichier > Importer) # Vectorisez chaque image en noir et banc (Les paramètres que j’ai choisi : Passe simple en cochant les cases “adoucir”, “Empiler les passes”, “Retirer l’arrière-plan”). # Redimensionnez les images vectorisées si nécessaire et ordonnez les images dans les différents plans (premier plan, plans intermédiaires, dernier plan)
    {{{1}}}
    Si vous voulez limiter la difficulté de résolution du puzzle, notamment s’il se destine à un enfant, évitez les zone vides dans votre motif. Ajouter un arrière-plan légèrement gravé  permet de pallier ce soucis.
    À noter aussi que beaucoup de dessins sur Internet sont positifs, c’est à dire que leurs contours sont noirs et leurs fonds blanc. Tels quels, vous pourriez être décu(e) de n’avoir que peu de zones gravées sur vos puzzles. Pour contrer ce pépin, vous pouvez inverser les couleurs lors de la vectorisation.
    , vous pourriez être décu(e) de n’avoir que peu de zones gravées sur vos puzzles. Pour contrer ce pépin, vous pouvez inverser les couleurs lors de la vectorisation.</div> </div>)
  • Basic Multi-Modular Frames for Cargo Bikes - Stackable watertight laser cut boxes by Velo M2  + (Prepare and set the parameters of the Laser Cutter to cut through 10mm plywood. Check you parameters and make a few test to find the good settings. This is dependent on the type of machine.)
  • SunZilla - Setup manual  + (Press the cable inside when both white points match and turn the blue top unit of the cable to lock.)
  • SunZilla - Setup manual  + (Press the cable inside when both white points match and turn the blue top unit of the cable to lock.)
  • Distributeur de croquettes connecte EN COURS...  + (Suite du tutoriel à venir prochainement)
  • Humanure Dry Toilets, low-tech tricks  + (Refer to the pictures available in the galRefer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets. = Required Conditions = *Team: **Two *Required skills: **Basic carpentry skills to properly use the tools *Duration: **Two hours *Preliminary requirements: **NA (except acquire the necessary parts and consumables)quire the necessary parts and consumables))
  • Humanure Dry Toilets, low-tech tricks  + (Refer to the pictures available in the galRefer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets. = Required Conditions = *Team: **Two *Required skills: **Basic carpentry skills to properly use the tools *Duration: **Two hours *Preliminary requirements: **NA (except acquire the necessary parts and consumables)quire the necessary parts and consumables))
  • Mighty maker level belt  + (Set up a temporary circuit using a bread bSet up a temporary circuit using a bread board and solderless jumper cables. Set up your circuit as shown in the diagram Things to note: - There is a transistor for each of the Red, Blue and Green inputs of the RGB strip - Each transistor has 3 pins, one for GROUND, one for SIGNAL INPUT and one for SIGNAL OUTPUT - The signal input pin of each transistor is connected to a pin on the Arduino which will be controlled by the Arduino code - this will tell it whether this colour should illuminate or not. - The signal output pin of each transistor is connected to the corresponding connection on the RGB strip. - The Vin pin from the Arduino is connected to the 12V+ connection point on the RGB strip. This means that the power source is coming the computer when it is connected rather than a battery.hen it is connected rather than a battery.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 1: Overview  + (So the main components of the filter are tSo the main components of the filter are the pump, filter housing with the sand and activated carbon filter and the uv-lamp. Large particles like skin cells are trapped by a layer of compressed sand. Finer particles are adsorbed by a layer of compressed activated carbon, including some chemicals like nitrates (in sweat), sulphates (in soap), chlorine and fluorine (in tap water). Finally the UV-lamp is used to sterilize the water so that bacteria can no longer reproduce. It might not seem like a big deal since our bodies are covered in bacteria but the main concern is bacteria from your bum coming into contact with your eyes.ur bum coming into contact with your eyes.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 1: Overview  + (So the main components of the filter are tSo the main components of the filter are the pump, filter housing with the sand and activated carbon filter and the uv-lamp. Large particles like skin cells are trapped by a layer of compressed sand. Finer particles are adsorbed by a layer of compressed activated carbon, including some chemicals like nitrates (in sweat), sulphates (in soap), chlorine and fluorine (in tap water). Finally the UV-lamp is used to sterilize the water so that bacteria can no longer reproduce. It might not seem like a big deal since our bodies are covered in bacteria but the main concern is bacteria from your bum coming into contact with your eyes.ur bum coming into contact with your eyes.)
  • Word Clock  + (Lay the acrylic backing on top of the stenLay the acrylic backing on top of the stencil, and mark out a cut line, then using a straight edge and a sharp hobby knife (or scalpel), cut the sheet to size. Next, ensure that your working environment is clean – vacuum your table if necessary – or work inside the house, instead of the garage. Lock up your Golden Retriever dog and your cats. If you get small particles between the vinyl and the Perspex, you will have enormous trouble making the surface look flat. Spend some time 'weeding' the stencil, by removing the letters that you don't want there on the final stencil. The removed letters will provide space for the light to shine through. Once you have removed all of the letters (being careful to leave the centres of letters such as 'A' and 'P' behind), apply some masking tape along each row so that when we remove the backing sheet, the centres of the letters stay in the correct spot on the stencil.s stay in the correct spot on the stencil.)
  • Word Clock  + (Start assembly by making the stencil. You Start assembly by making the stencil. You can either get a stencil cut by a local sign writer to your own design, or use a pre-cut vinyl stencil from my web site. I have always felt that the clock looks more majestic if there is a border around the letters (I normally use about a 30mm border), but you can use whatever size you would like. Vinyl by itself is floppy, so it needs to be attached to a clear acrylic (Perspex) backing sheet to provide rigidity. Make sure that the acrylic sheet is the size you want the final clock to be.
    Before you start, mix up a couple of drops of dish washing liquid with a cup of water, and load that into a spray bottle. We will use this to make applying the vinyl lots easier.
    The vinyl stencil as supplied will typically be larger than required. This is so as to provide extra material for variations in face sizes. We need to cut the vinyl stencil to the final size of your acrylic sheet, allowing an extra 10mm allowance around the edges.
    o the final size of your acrylic sheet, allowing an extra 10mm allowance around the edges.)
  • What is Gua Sha Therapy  + (The skin on our necks can be very delicateThe skin on our necks can be very delicate, but it’s also easily hung up on the way through life. These sensitive areas become even more noticeable as we age. Triggered by stress or prolonged sun exposure, they can lead to redness, lines, and discoloration. Gua sha is one of the most effective ways to treat these unwanted signs of aging. This basic gua sha technique focuses on the neck. Gently apply pressure to the areas indicated using your fingertips or a depilatory scraper or spoon—try a nice wooden one you find in the kitchen! Go back and forth over one area at a time until desired results are achieved. Add our [https://www.sayheybeauty.com/products/jade-face-massage-roller-gua-sha-neck-massage Gua Sha Neck Massage] set to your skincare routine for smoother, younger looking skin.outine for smoother, younger looking skin.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 4: Solar box  + (To physically anchor the the boxes togetheTo physically anchor the the boxes together, the joins need to be added. The joins hold the boxes in place on a wooden foot structure. This structure can be CNC-milled with the provided .DMX source file, which you can download below. You can also old-school wood-craft them, following the .PDF technical drawing, also downloadable below. After milling the foot structure, put the boxes in their places and drill 4 holes through the outside bottom rim of each box and the underlying wooden structure. Using these holes, the different parts are connected by a bent bicycle spoke. The shape of the spoke can be seen in the following figure. The shape of the spoke can be seen in the following figure bellow. The height of the “mouth” of the bent spoke depends on the thickness of the wooden foot (see diagram). It should 2-4 mm less than the added thickness of the box and the wooden foot. To bend the spoke, start from one side of the spoke and do one bending after the other by holding the spoke with pliers and bending then the longer end of the spoke with your hand in the shape you like.poke with your hand in the shape you like.)
  • EMI probe 12+ activities  + (The EMI detector comes in two forms: the gThe EMI detector comes in two forms: the gadget is mounted on a shield suitable for an arduino uno board, or the detector is embedded on a shield on which an arduino nano is mounted. We will start by building the shield for arduino uno here s the wiring diagram for the EMI detector == Step by step instructions for the Arduino Uno shield == First, solder at least a couple of pins to the PCB. These will go into GND and Analog 5 in th arduino uno board. Next, solder an extra pin on the opposite side of the PCB. This will connect to Digital 9 on the arduino board. The speaker will also be soldered onto the PCB. Solder the positive end of the speaker to the pin which goes into analog 9 on the arduino. Solder the negative end of the speaker into the PCB. Then connect a short (5 cm max) piece of electric wire to the negative end of the speaker. The other end of the cable is soldered on the pin which goes into GND. Use a 1Mohm resistor to connect the pin which goes into GND and the one that goes into Analog 5 on the PCB (see photo above). It’s now time to add the antenna of your EMI detector. Take about 20 cm of solid core wire, and solder one end of it on to the PCB, precisely to the pin that goes into Analog 5 on the board. = Step by step instructions for the Arduino Nano shield = An timelapse is available here Solder two strips of female headers onto a PCB (3cm x 7cm) You will need to be able to arrange the arduino nano onto these strips of female headers. Solder the positive side of the speaker to the PCB, in correspondence with the D3 pin. Solder the other end of the speaker onto the PCB, in correspondence with GND pin of the arduino nano. Next, grab the 1Mohm resistor, and solder one end to the PCB pin which leads to A5 on the board, the other end to the PCB pin which goes into GND. To make the antenna of your device, take a piece of solid core wire (about 15 cm long), and solder one end of it to the PCB pin which leads to GND on the arduino nano. Finally, grap two short pieces of electric wire. You will use them to connect a 9V battery to the arduino nano and power the board. Solder one end of the first cable to VIN on the arduino nano, solder one end of the other cable to GND. solder one end of the other cable to GND.)
  • PiKon telescope  + (The PiKon telescope is a robust design butThe PiKon telescope is a robust design but there are two issues that need care if you are to get the most out of your project. '''Dust and the Camera Sensor''' PiKon benefits from a very simple design that has just one optical component. The lens of the Raspberry Pi Camera is removed to allow imaging by the Optical Mirror. This means that the Raspberry Pi Camera sensor is exposed to dust and dirt. Adding sensor protection would add two optical surfaces to the design, so the sensor is left exposed. This is not a problem provided care is taken to avoid dust and dirt getting on the sensor. '''Care of the Mirror''' As with all reflecting telescopes, care must be taken to avoid damaging the mirror. When assembling or modifying the telescope be careful not to let components drop down the Telescope Tube onto the Mirror.p down the Telescope Tube onto the Mirror.)
  • Seeed MR60BHA1 Presence, Breathing, and Heartbeat Sensing  + (The [https://www.seeedstudio.com/60GHz-mmWThe [https://www.seeedstudio.com/60GHz-mmWave-Radar-Sensor-Breathing-and-Heartbeat-Module-p-5305.html?queryID=504dcf6317754ee7930d15192a311c71&objectID=5305&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products MR60BHA1] 60GHz mmWave Module is a versatile sensor that utilizes Frequency Modulation Continuous Wave (FMCW) detection to accurately measure breathing rate and heart rate, ensuring a completely private and secure environment, free from external interference. Equipped with a built-in standard algorithm and onboard antenna, the unit delivers simultaneous signal output with exceptional precision. It serves as an ideal solution for developing high-accuracy, self-regulating, privacy-protected, and secure biotic radar systems in consumer electronics, healthcare, and industrial applications. Block Diagram Beyond heart rate and respiration detection, the radar sensor can detect human presence in the operating area, enabling the creation of an automated device and appliance control system that conserves energy during unoccupied periods. Additionally, the system incorporates an IR temperature sensor to measure body temperature, allowing for illness and stress detection. Upon detecting significant vital variations, the buzzer activates as an alert. Simultaneously, all details are displayed on an LCD display and a mobile phone app via the ESP32 Wi-Fi module. The project involved various components, which can be identified in the Below provided image.ich can be identified in the Below provided image.)
  • Fruit piano  + (The activity consists in turning fruits inThe activity consists in turning fruits into a keyboard to play music with. To get started, plug the makey makey (or DIY makey makey with Arduino Leonardo) to your computer and connect all bananas (or other conductive items) to the board via alligator clips.e items) to the board via alligator clips.)
  • Fruit piano  + (The activity consists in turning fruits inThe activity consists in turning fruits into a keyboard to play music with. To get started, plug the makey makey (or DIY makey makey with Arduino Leonardo) to your computer and connect all bananas (or other conductive items) to the board via alligator clips.e items) to the board via alligator clips.)
  • Buzzing Bee Circuit  + (The battery holder can be found on TinkerCThe battery holder can be found on TinkerCAD as 'Battery Holder - Buzzing Bee' at the link This CAD will need to be saved as a .stl file Open the .stl file in the printer software for your printer After centring and adjusting the settings as needed, slice the print and transfer the new created file to the printer. PRINT!
    created file to the printer. PRINT! <br/>)
  • DIY Custom NeoPixel Rings From Scratch!  + (The next step in making your printed circuThe next step in making your printed circuit board is making your connections between your LEDs. NeoPixels each have one data-input pad and one data-output pad. First create a long chain starting with the pixel closest to where you plan on placing your interface pins, going from one pixel's data-out pin to the next pixel's data-in pin. After that you'll need to route power and ground. The easiest method I have come up with to do this is to use a combination of circles and semi-circles, four in total, alternating between power and ground as you move outward from the origin. This makes it easy to create a small "jumper" connection as apposed to manually wiring every since LED together, twice. The two pairs of circles/semi-circles can then be tied together whichever way is most convenient. Finally, a copper pour is added. This essentially just causes all extra space to be filled by "ground", which has multiple advantages including being easier to manufacture at home. You will also want to install one roughly .1uf capacitor between power and ground between each set of two LEDs. The manufacture recommends one per LED however its likely one per two will do and they are time consuming to solder. These are not necessary for the functionality of the device, they simply improve the lifespan of the LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.he LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.)
  • DIY Custom NeoPixel Rings From Scratch!  + (The next step in making your printed circuThe next step in making your printed circuit board is making your connections between your LEDs. NeoPixels each have one data-input pad and one data-output pad. First create a long chain starting with the pixel closest to where you plan on placing your interface pins, going from one pixel's data-out pin to the next pixel's data-in pin. After that you'll need to route power and ground. The easiest method I have come up with to do this is to use a combination of circles and semi-circles, four in total, alternating between power and ground as you move outward from the origin. This makes it easy to create a small "jumper" connection as apposed to manually wiring every since LED together, twice. The two pairs of circles/semi-circles can then be tied together whichever way is most convenient. Finally, a copper pour is added. This essentially just causes all extra space to be filled by "ground", which has multiple advantages including being easier to manufacture at home. You will also want to install one roughly .1uf capacitor between power and ground between each set of two LEDs. The manufacture recommends one per LED however its likely one per two will do and they are time consuming to solder. These are not necessary for the functionality of the device, they simply improve the lifespan of the LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.he LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.)
  • Colorado Top Bar Assembly  + (1. Lay the Back Legs flat on the floor and then place the two side panels into the corresponding slots. 2. Place the front legs into place)
  • Arduino to ThingSpeak via SIM800 No Wi-Fi  + (The legacy project documents that were oriThe legacy project documents that were originally designed with the SIM800 module may necessitate slight adjustments. This project will prove invaluable to those who continue to rely on 2G and GPRS technology. It offers essential support and guidance for individuals who intend to persist with these communication methods. Sending data from an Arduino microcontroller to the ThingSpeak platform using a GPRS module, specifically the SIM800, is a fundamental concept. The crucial aspect is that this communication method operates independently of Wi-Fi, constituting an IoT connectivity solution that relies on GPRS for data transmission. 1 / 2 In this project, LM35 temperature sensor data is being transmitted to the ThingSpeak platform through an Arduino Nano and a SIM800 module. The SIM800 module is leveraged to establish a GPRS connection, facilitating the transmission of data to ThingSpeak at specified intervals. To ensure a reliable connection between ThingSpeak and the hardware, users must configure the SIM800 module to establish a connection with their mobile network. This configuration encompasses setting the Access Point Name (APN) specific to their mobile carrier. It's important to note that the specific AT commands for this configuration may vary based on the user's chosen mobile network provider. For this project, I utilized the services of the network provider '''Airtel''' to establish the connection. Communication between the hardware components, specifically the SIM800 module, Arduino Nano, and ThingSpeak platform, relies entirely on AT commands. To ensure successful project implementation and effectively troubleshoot any issues that may arise, users must possess a basic understanding of SIM800 AT commands. This knowledge is crucial for configuring, managing, and diagnosing the communication process and resolving potential challenges during the project.g potential challenges during the project.)
  • OpenKnit: digital fabrication tool to create your own clothes  + (You'll need to thread: two 20x20x800 mm bars: 6 mm tool on both sides. two 30x30x800 mm bars: 8 mm tool on both sides. two 30x30x162 mm bars: 8 mm tool on ONE side, plus one 8 mm hole on the top (see image).)
  • Ultimate Guide to Fix Tidal Not Playing Songs  + (The tidal app for music streaming is now aThe tidal app for music streaming is now available on Windows, iOS, and Android devices. You can get its app from its official website or from app stores. Well, some people have complained that they keep meeting issue of Tidal songs not playing and it is said the versions downloaded from '''Microsoft Store''' performs much better. You can take the below instructions as references. 1# Search for '''Microsoft Store''' from your '''Quick Start menu''' to launch the Microsoft Store on your computer. 2# Type in '''Tidal''' in the search bar and find the Tidal app in the appearing results. 3# In the detail page, tap '''Get''' to install the Tidal desktop on your computer.nstall the Tidal desktop on your computer.)
  • FabCat House  + (Follow the steps to assembly the object, it shouldn't take you long. If the thickness of the planks is right, you shouldn't need to use any glue.)
  • FabCat House  + (Follow the steps to assembly the object, it shouldn't take you long. If the thickness of the planks is right, you shouldn't need to use any glue.)
  • E-Textile Monster  + (This is where you need to decide what shapThis is where you need to decide what shape you want your monster to be and what components it will include. You need to make sure there is room for each of your components and the battery pack as well as decide where you want to squeeze the monster for the components to turn on. TIP: do not make your monster too big making your circuit components too spread out! Otherwise you will spend a long time sewing to connect the components together sewing to connect the components together)
  • Node Red with MQTT on Raspberry Pi  + (This project works without much additional hardware. The one and only requirement is you just need a Raspberry Pi.)
  • 8bits & Chocolate - decorative candy dispenser  + (For the modules assembly I suggest that you refer to the PDF files. You'll find the pieces numbering and how to assemle them (with a few additional hints))
  • Showerloop - Guide 4: Make the backplate  + (To fit inside the existing frame I had to bevel my 20mm plywood to half way. By clamping a straight piece of material onto the edge I could simply push against it with the router while moving laterally to get a clean and straight cut.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 4: Make the backplate  + (To fit inside the existing frame I had to bevel my 20mm plywood to half way. By clamping a straight piece of material onto the edge I could simply push against it with the router while moving laterally to get a clean and straight cut.)
  • Timelapes with Raspberry Pi Camera  + (To install the camera use the ribbon cable and press the side of the connector and pull up.)
  • Système photovoltaïque pour cabane de jardin avec batterie Li-ion  + (Mise en place des cellules pour former 3 sMise en place des cellules pour former 3 série de 10 cellules en parallèle. Il est important de bien vérifier les polarités des cellules, il y a 3 séries de 10 cellules. Toutes les cellules ont été chargées à une tension de 4,2V Pour bien comprendre l'utilisation des cellules 18650, je vous conseille de lire les tutos suivant : [[Batterie Li-ion 36V 20A à partir de cellule 18650 de récupération]] [[Recyclage des batteries Li-ion]]des batteries Li-ion]])
  • Système photovoltaïque pour cabane de jardin avec batterie Li-ion  + (Télécharger le fichier SCAD des supports thingiverse.com/thing:666162 Modifier le fichier scad pour obtenir un support de 30 cellules exporter le fichier STL.)
  • Team Ace - Unilag  + (Upon sign up to the ACE app, the user is asked to provide information detailing their location, estimates of gas, fuel, electricity per month. These values are used to approximate the tonnes of carbon and other CFCs emitted by the user. <br/>)
  • Team Ace - Unilag  + (Upon sign up to the ACE app, the user is asked to provide information detailing their location, estimates of gas, fuel, electricity per month. These values are used to approximate the tonnes of carbon and other CFCs emitted by the user. <br/>)
  • Glowing LED Butterfly  + (Use TinkerCad to design the component thatUse TinkerCad to design the component that will be 3D printed. This is a great opportunity to develop your computer aided design (CAD) skills! What to think about.. - Needs to have holes for the light to go through - Needs to be big enough to hide the Arduino and PCB - Needs to be able to sit on the top of the 9V battery Pre-made butterfly design can be found through this linkrfly design can be found through this link)
  • Concrete and wood coffee table  + (Use a circular saw to cut four balusters into 12” length pieces and another four balusters into 18” length pieces.)
  • Concrete and wood coffee table  + (Use a circular saw to cut four balusters into 12” length pieces and another four balusters into 18” length pieces.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 1: Support structure of the mirror field  + (Use the grinder to cut at the length of 2130 mm the two main squared tubes and at the length of 1430 mm the 2 square tubes for the support.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 1: Support structure of the mirror field  + (Use the grinder to cut at the length of 2130 mm the two main squared tubes and at the length of 1430 mm the 2 square tubes for the support.)
  • Light sensitive e-textile bag  + (We will be using S4A to program the board.We will be using S4A to program the board. Therefore, we need to first set up our Arduino adequately. Download the S4A software by reaching [http://s4a.cat/ S4A] and then clicking on “Downloads” > Choose the correct version based upon your operating system. Afterwards, download the S4A firmware by reaching this [http://vps34736.ovh.net/S4A/S4AFirmware16.ino link] > Right-click > Save as > Remove the .txt part of the name > Save as type: Change from “Text Document” to “All Files” > Save. = Upload the S4A firmware = You will also need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your Arduino Leonardo board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. Launch Arduino IDE and open the S4A firmware by going to File > Open or by pressing Ctrl+O and then browsing to the location you previously saved the firmware to. Connect the Arduino to your computer. Select Arduino Leonardo from Tools menu > Board. Select the correct port from the Tools menu > Port. Upload the S4A firmware into it by using the right arrow (→) button at the top right corner of the window, by choosing Sketch > Upload or by pressing Ctrl+U on the keyboard. = Launch S4A = If the S4A firmware was successfully uploaded into the Arduino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.duino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.)
  • Light sensitive e-textile bag  + (We will be using S4A to program the board.We will be using S4A to program the board. Therefore, we need to first set up our Arduino adequately. Download the S4A software by reaching [http://s4a.cat/ S4A] and then clicking on “Downloads” > Choose the correct version based upon your operating system. Afterwards, download the S4A firmware by reaching this [http://vps34736.ovh.net/S4A/S4AFirmware16.ino link] > Right-click > Save as > Remove the .txt part of the name > Save as type: Change from “Text Document” to “All Files” > Save. = Upload the S4A firmware = You will also need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your Arduino Leonardo board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. Launch Arduino IDE and open the S4A firmware by going to File > Open or by pressing Ctrl+O and then browsing to the location you previously saved the firmware to. Connect the Arduino to your computer. Select Arduino Leonardo from Tools menu > Board. Select the correct port from the Tools menu > Port. Upload the S4A firmware into it by using the right arrow (→) button at the top right corner of the window, by choosing Sketch > Upload or by pressing Ctrl+U on the keyboard. = Launch S4A = If the S4A firmware was successfully uploaded into the Arduino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.duino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.)
  • Empty room activity v12  + (What you need[https://docs.google.com/docuWhat you need[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.kft4zwyruhwh ?] 1 - A remote control device #Deedu; 2 - Environments Nodered and Blynq; 3 - A box whose purpose is to abstract the concept of the home environment. How to create the environment Here we have to describe how the miniature house is created, the environment to be simulated and the things you need to do it: How to build the box[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.rocl9tvc6md5 ?] * We take a box of shoes that we no longer use; * With the help of a pair of scissors with a rounded tip, let's cut one of the shorter sides of the box. From here we could observe inside the box itself what will be simulated; * Let's cut the other minor side in the same way. From this we will insert the small fan; * By inserting the device inside the box, we created our miniature room and we are ready for the experiment. How to build the device? For the construction of the device, consult the guide at the following link: [LINK PINTEREST]. https://studio.youtube.com/video/Kr0x0o6c8DM/edit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEqjpMs15jo To close everything in a wrapper, it may be useful to 3D print the suitable box whose source can be downloaded at the following link. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4062244 === How to put precisely the[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.sci31hnwrn1 Blynk app]? === To set up the software system via Blynk, follow the guide: https://www.instructables.com/id/Digital-Environmental-Education-Domotics/ How to put precisely the server Nodered on Raspberry? To set up the Nodere software system, follow the guide: [LINK PINTEREST]. on Raspberry? To set up the Nodere software system, follow the guide: [LINK PINTEREST].)
  • Brightness control activity v12  + (What you need[https://docs.google.com/docuWhat you need[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.kft4zwyruhwh ?] 1 - A remote control device #Deedu; 2 - Environments Nodered and Blynq; 3 - A box whose purpose is to abstract the concept of the home environment. How to create the environment Here we have to describe how the miniature house is created, the environment to be simulated and the things you need to do it: How to build the box[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.rocl9tvc6md5 ?] * We take a box of shoes that we no longer use; * With the help of a pair of scissors with a rounded tip, let's cut one of the shorter sides of the box. From here we could observe inside the box itself what will be simulated; * Let's cut the other minor side in the same way. From this we will insert the small fan; * By inserting the device inside the box, we created our miniature room and we are ready for the experiment. room and we are ready for the experiment.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 5: CPC Reflector  + (With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle of mirror sheet. Mind to protect the reflective surface of the mirror during the operation and to work on the back side. One needs to run the cutter several times to bite the metal and to fold back and forth in order to detach it.fold back and forth in order to detach it.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 5: CPC Reflector  + (With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle of mirror sheet. Mind to protect the reflective surface of the mirror during the operation and to work on the back side. One needs to run the cutter several times to bite the metal and to fold back and forth in order to detach it.fold back and forth in order to detach it.)
  • Cardboard Cable Car Model With Recycled Materials, Working Model 250rpm Electric Motor and Basic Slide Switch ON-OFF-ON (School Science Project)  + (You can check all steps on video briefly or follow below steps. • Mount plastic pulley wheel onto DC motor shaft and glue on it.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 5: Assembling solar panels frames  + (You can find the positions and diameter ofYou can find the positions and diameter of the holes in the .PDF technical drawing which you can download below. For marking those of the PV-modules use a marker pen. For drilling use a metal or wood drill. Two of the 20mm-L-profiles need to have a slot cut along one side; the position of the slots is shown in the .PDF technical drawing downloadable below. These slots will allow the angle of incidence can be adjusted. To slot the profile you should use a milling cutter.e profile you should use a milling cutter.)
  • Node Red Controlled Neo Pixel on Raspberry Pi 4  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Water Quality Monitoring System Based on IOT  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Getting Started with TivaWare Launchpad - Basics  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to order PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • AWS IoT Core IoT Platform Series - 6  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY f]or ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY t]o get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Ethernet-Enhanced LoRa Gateway Minimizing Delay  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop. Also, check out this useful blog on PCBWay Plugin for KiCad from [https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/PCBWay_Plug_In_for_KiCad_3ea6219c.html here.] Using this plugin, you can directly order PCBs in just one click after completing your design in KiCad.ick after completing your design in KiCad.)
  • M5Stick C Captive Portal  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Node Red with Raspberry Pi  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Line Follower Robot - King of Maze  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Getting Started with ESP-NOW  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • How To Make A Perfect Study Table/en-gb  + (The material of your kid's study table plaThe material of your kid's study table plays a vital role. A strong wood desk lasts for ages, metal ones offer a contemporary feeling while the ones produced using steel offer a feeling of modernity. For a wooden study table, '''[https://www.truworthhomes.com/wood-stain.html Rust-Oleum Truworth Wood Stain]''' gives life span and influences your furniture to look young for years. If you have a necessity of moving your work desk frequently, think about picking something lightweight, durable and which fixed with casters. Desks with easy dismantling feature are also easier to move. mantling feature are also easier to move. )
  • Marble Machine No 1 Motor Assembly Instructions  + (The parts can be glued together in one go The parts can be glued together in one go and the parts held in place with rubber bands  The bottom '''should not '''be glued but can be used to hold parts aligned while the glue dries. The bottom is left loose for access to switch and batteries. If you don't want the text to be visible, simply turn the part so it face inwards. When viewed from the front the holes for the motor mount (circled in red) should face left as shown in the picture below.d face left as shown in the picture below.)
  • Analogic Drawing Pad  + (You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total.You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total. To draw the pulleys, just place them on the board and draw their contour. Place de pulleys marked with “1” at 2cm from the sides of the board, and 5cm from the bottom of the board (the bottom of the board is the longest side). bottom of the board is the longest side).)
  • Analogic Drawing Pad  + (You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total.You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total. To draw the pulleys, just place them on the board and draw their contour. Place de pulleys marked with “1” at 2cm from the sides of the board, and 5cm from the bottom of the board (the bottom of the board is the longest side). bottom of the board is the longest side).)
  • Pet that lights up upon interaction  + (You will need to use Arduino IDE to code aYou will need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your ESP32 board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. “Just download” and run the installation files.)
  • Pet that lights up upon interaction  + (You will need to use Arduino IDE to code aYou will need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your ESP32 board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. “Just download” and run the installation files.)
  • Simple Train Blocking System  + (You'll need to cut the rails or isolate thYou'll need to cut the rails or isolate them to make sure each block is independent. The last track is the security track and is isolated from the rest. The sticker on the plaque is right on the security track. What you see before is the main track (stop zone) and what you see after is the stop zone of the next block. after is the stop zone of the next block.)
  • Jeu de dames et d'échecs  + ('''Pourquoi donc ?''' Katia voulait se la'''Pourquoi donc ?''' Katia voulait se lancer directement dans la découpe, moi je voulais tester nos choix et paramètres... finalement j'ai obtenu gain de cause ''(pour une fois).'' On a dupliqué notre damier pour créer un mini damier de 4 par 4 et tester nos paramètres de découpe et de gravure... '''Résultat ?''' Pas de photos :( ''(j'ai commencé le tuto trop tard, on pété le mini-damier pour vérifier notre découpe à mi-bois, puis c'est parti à la poubelle)'' Et là on s'est aperçu que les cases blanches du bord n'avaient pas de bordure (pas de soucis par contre pour celles du centre qui sont bordées par des cases noires) Avec Katia on décide de ne pas graver les bords, mais de faire une découpe à mi-bois ''(l'objectif étant aussi d'essayer des trucs !!!)'' : carré de 300mm par 300mm positionné en X=0/Y=0 Retour sous Inkscape et on en profite pour coloriser les traits de découpe pour ne pas y revenir plus tard (rouge pour la découpe à mi-bois et vert pour la découpe du plateau)
    Dans l'ordre découpe intérieure puis extérieure = RVB (Oui on avait fait l'inverse avant de se poser les bonnes questions et de changer...)
    '''Conclusion de la 3ème étape''' Temps de travail : une bonne heure a priori ''KiKaFaitKoi : moi pour la volonté, cogitation conjointe, ajustement de modélisation par Katia'' '''Prototyper c'est bien... ''surtout quand on débute :)'''''
    Plutôt que de cramer une demi-planche n'importe comment, faire un petit test évite les déconvenues et fait gagner du temps !
    ons-text">Plutôt que de cramer une demi-planche n'importe comment, faire un petit test évite les déconvenues et fait gagner du temps !</div> </div>)
  • Jeu de dames et d'échecs  + ('''Pourquoi donc ?''' Katia voulait se la'''Pourquoi donc ?''' Katia voulait se lancer directement dans la découpe, moi je voulais tester nos choix et paramètres... finalement j'ai obtenu gain de cause ''(pour une fois).'' On a dupliqué notre damier pour créer un mini damier de 4 par 4 et tester nos paramètres de découpe et de gravure... '''Résultat ?''' Pas de photos :( ''(j'ai commencé le tuto trop tard, on pété le mini-damier pour vérifier notre découpe à mi-bois, puis c'est parti à la poubelle)'' Et là on s'est aperçu que les cases blanches du bord n'avaient pas de bordure (pas de soucis par contre pour celles du centre qui sont bordées par des cases noires) Avec Katia on décide de ne pas graver les bords, mais de faire une découpe à mi-bois ''(l'objectif étant aussi d'essayer des trucs !!!)'' : carré de 300mm par 300mm positionné en X=0/Y=0 Retour sous Inkscape et on en profite pour coloriser les traits de découpe pour ne pas y revenir plus tard (rouge pour la découpe à mi-bois et vert pour la découpe du plateau)
    Dans l'ordre découpe intérieure puis extérieure = RVB (Oui on avait fait l'inverse avant de se poser les bonnes questions et de changer...)
    '''Conclusion de la 3ème étape''' Temps de travail : une bonne heure a priori ''KiKaFaitKoi : moi pour la volonté, cogitation conjointe, ajustement de modélisation par Katia'' '''Prototyper c'est bien... ''surtout quand on débute :)'''''
    Plutôt que de cramer une demi-planche n'importe comment, faire un petit test évite les déconvenues et fait gagner du temps !
    ons-text">Plutôt que de cramer une demi-planche n'importe comment, faire un petit test évite les déconvenues et fait gagner du temps !</div> </div>)
  • Best Amazon Music Converter in 2021 Is Here  + (“Our Audio Capture also enables users to r“Our Audio Capture also enables users to rip Amazon Music to common audio tracks. But it's a little complicated to operate as it works on any sound playing on the computer. Therefore, there are more and more customers who feedback that they need a customized Amazon Music Converter,” Charles David said, the product manager of AudFree Software. “Under this circumstance, with the hardworking of our professional engineers, AudFree Amazon Music Converter is created and developed successfully, which can automatically detect and split songs, and realize batch addition and conversion,” added he. batch addition and conversion,” added he.)
 (Fix_the resistors in positive side of the diode and have to be in series for easy calculation)
  • ASKotec Tutorials - DIY Simple analog synth  + ( # Take your time and look at the schematic. Start with + and run through the different ways till you end back to - pole # The second image shows you the pins you are going to use # Go and mark all pins on your board )
  • ASKotec Tutorials - DIY Simple analog synth  + ( # Take your time and look at the schematic. Start with + and run through the different ways till you end back to - pole # The second image shows you the pins you are going to use # Go and mark all pins on your board )
  • Potato Tower  + ( #If necessary, collect the stones (see '' #If necessary, collect the stones (see ''"Gather construction material"''), #Collect the potato eyes, #Collect the soil, #If available, collect the compost or other organic fertilizer solution you want to use for your potatoes, #If necessary and possible, already collect mulching material (corn stalks, rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); )
  • Potato Tower  + ( #If necessary, collect the stones (see '' #If necessary, collect the stones (see ''"Gather construction material"''), #Collect the potato eyes, #Collect the soil, #If available, collect the compost or other organic fertilizer solution you want to use for your potatoes, #If necessary and possible, already collect mulching material (corn stalks, rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); )
  • PP Sheetpress  + (====Tools==== same as above ====Parts========Tools==== same as above ====Parts==== 36 corner brackets ====Steps==== # Prepare your parts. Each "cell" will require 4 brackets, 16 M8Bolts, and 16 washers # Starting with the 4 corners of the ''entire assembly'', attach the corner brackets and tighten the bolts only to finger-tight. # Next attach the 920 beam ends to the outer perimeter. # Next, attach the inner beams in place. Ensure that all beams are equally spaced. (remember that the 2 interior beams are shorter though)
    interior beams are shorter though) <br/>)
  • Virtual Fence - Anti Theft Device  + (<nowiki>A Fence is a physical boundaA Fence is a physical boundary, which is used to restrict kids and dogs from exiting the border Boundaries provide a layer of security, which also restricts entry from outside. But these boundaries need to be maintained heavily. And once an object has moved out or stolen, then the theft cannot be further located.

    This brings us to a solution, which is geofencing a physical device attached to our belonging. This belonging would be a mere part of the IoT - Internet of ''''Things'.'''


    The above pictorial is a sample of Geofence in a public area. Best part? Since it is on a virtual map, having a virtual fence would have no effect on whether you own the area. This area could be your Home, Office, favorite Coffee Shop, or even parlor.

    But before we get started -
    e Coffee Shop, or even parlor.<br /><br />But before we get started -</nowiki>)
  • Qubitro Device Data - IoT Platform Series  + (<nowiki>To get started with Qubitro,To get started with Qubitro, we will first need to create an account. Go to the Qubitro website (https://www.qubitro.com/) and click on the "Sign Up" button. You will be prompted to enter ''Full Name'', ''Email Address,Country'', and ''password'' to create your account.


    Once, we have created the account, we can log in from '''https://portal.qubitro.com/login.''' However, we shall automatically be logged in to our account.
    shall automatically be logged in to our account.</nowiki>)
  • 3D CNC milling avec CAM Fusion 360  + (<section class="step"><br />Be

    Before beginning CAM programming, you need to consider the part and the best approach to machining. These decisions depend on the shape of the model, the material, and the constraints of the CNC machine you are using. In this lesson, you will learn how these factors impact your machining strategy with respect to workholding, registration (making sure the CNC knows where the part is), and CAM settings.

    3D Toolpathing

    If you completed the CAD and CAM Class, you worked with 2D toolpaths, in which the end mill stays at a fixed depth (Z-level) throughout a machining pass, moving only in X and Y while cutting. This type of machining is ideal for prismatic parts - parts in which all machined faces lie normal to the machine tool spindle.

    When programming non-prismatic parts, such as molds or organic shapes like the the parts below, 2D operations are insufficient. You need to use 3D CAM operations, in which the end mill moves dynamically in X, Y, and Z.

    Workholding

    Workholding is the strategy for holding your part rigidly during the machining process. When programming with 3D toolpaths, workholding is an important initial consideration. This is especially true of parts that require machining on both sides, when the part will be flipped between setups.

    When programming for prismatic parts, you may have noticed that 2D and 2.5D CAM only requires a CAD model of the part that you want to machine, without any extra features for workholding attachment or registration. This is because the part takes the shape of a rectangular prism, which can be held easily inside a vise or fixed to a spoiler board.

    But what do you do when your shape is more organic or irregular, and also must be flipped to machine on both sides? In this case, you need to model additional material that will hold your part inside a vise, against a spoiler board, or flat against the bottom of the machine. It's very hard to program the CAM without having these features incorporated into your model.

    In other words, 3D flip machining requires that you model the stock you want left behind, as well as tabs to prevent your part from coming loose inside the machine. These tabs will be cut off and sanded down after machining, usually with a bandsaw and disk sander.

    Note: Another, more advanced, technique for workholding for irregular shapes in metal is a soft jaw system. You would machine your own custom aluminum jaws to use with a Lang or Kurt vise, and these custom jaws would hold your part after the flip. No tabs needed.

    For your serving spoon, you will have two tabs--one on each end--and a rectangular prism of stock that will hold the spoon flat after the flip. When modeling, it's a good idea to make your stock and tabs another body, separate from your part.

    Registration

    Because the spoon will be machined from both sides (flip machining), you need a way to ensure that the CNC machine can locate the part accurately after it has been moved. This is called registration.

    If you have used the Haas before, you're familiar with using a probe to locate your part . The DMS, however, like many table routers, does not have a probe. When using the DMS to locate the origin of your Work Coordinate System (Work Home), you will insert a tool into the spindle and jog it to the correct location. It's common to trap a piece of paper between the stock and the tool to ensure that Z is correct. In the DMS machine class you will learn how to enter the codes to set your WCS in this way. As you might imagine, this system is not accurate, because you're just "eyeballing" this location.

    This means that if you have a part that requires flip machining, you need to consider how to get the two sides to line up properly with one another. There are lots of options, and they all have advantages and disadvantages based on the specifics of your part. Some common methods include:

    --Attaching stops to your spoiler board (waste board under your part that can be machined) or machine bed

    --Machining a contour into your spoiler board, then placing your stock exactly inside that contour

    --Drilling holes for dowels that go into the spoiler board beneath your part (most accurate)

    This final technique is the the method you will use for the spoon. While machining the front side of the spoon, you will also drill three holes through the stock and partially into the spoiler board. After you flip your part, you will insert dowels through the holes and into the spoiler board that will align your part perfectly with your first side.

    CAM Settings

    The specifics of the project - machining wood on the DMS router - will also determine some of the choices you make when programming toolpaths.


    
-Tool numbering

    If you are a Pier 9 shop user, you will be using the DMS tool library. When you have simulated and finalized your CAM program, make sure that your tools are labeled in the chronological order that they are used. You will learn later in this class how to edit tool numbers.

    Remember that the chronological tool numbers in your program do not correspond to the numbers in the DMS tool library drawer. For instance, the fifth tool you use in your program might be the 1" Rough Short End Mill, which is labeled #34 in the DMS library. You will see the DMS library number in the comment for each tool, which will appear in your setup sheet (machining plan). You will learn later how to generate setup sheets.

    If you are not using Pier 9's DMS, you'll either be using custom tools, or tools from your own tool library. If using your own library, be sure to label your tools in the chronological order they will be used.

    -Rules for roughing

    Machining in wood or plastic on the DMS is not high speed machining (HSM). This means that you may use Adaptive toolpaths for roughing, but you cannot use the whole length of the cutter.

    When machining wood or plastic, follow the Stepover and Stepdown Rule: The stepover and stepdown should never exceed 50% of the tool diameter.
    lt;br />Machining in wood or plastic on the DMS is not high speed machining (HSM). This means that you may use Adaptive toolpaths for roughing, but you cannot use the whole length of the cutter.<br /><br />When machining wood or plastic, follow the Stepover and Stepdown Rule: The stepover and stepdown should never exceed 50% of the tool diameter.<br /></section>)
  • Bento Red Room  + ('''3D Printing''' * Filament: PVA and ABS'''3D Printing''' * Filament: PVA and ABS * Wood '''Electronic''' * 1 Arduino Uno cards * male-male and male-female prototyping cables * LCD SSD1306 128 x 64 * 1 LED 8mm * 2 ring of 12 LEDs * 1 potentiometer * 1 BME280 weather sensor * 1 switch * 1 x 5V power supply * 220 and 10000 Ohms resistors * 3 x servomotors * Buzzer === Tools === '''Machines''' * 3D printer * Découpeur de laser '''Software''' * Tinkercad, Microsoft 3D builder, Blender * Cura Ultimaker * Arduino '''Prototyping''' * soldering iron * cutting pliers * wire stripper * glueon * cutting pliers * wire stripper * glue)
  • Bento Night Sky  + ('''3D Printing''' *Filament: PVA and ABS '''3D Printing''' *Filament: PVA and ABS *Wood '''Electronic ''' *1 Arduino Uno cards *male-male and male-female prototyping cables *LCD SSD1306 128 x 64 *1 LED 8mm *2 ring of 12 LEDs *1 potentiometer *1 BME280 weather sensor *1 switch *1 x 5V power supply *220 and 10000 Ohms resistors *3 x servomotors *Buzzer ===Tools=== '''Machines''' *3D printer *Découpeur de laser '''Software ''' *Tinkercad, Microsoft 3D builder, Blender *Cura Ultimaker *Arduino '''Prototyping''' *soldering iron *cutting pliers *wire stripper *glue iron *cutting pliers *wire stripper *glue)
  • Bentolux a code  + ('''Matériaux :''' *contreplaqué de peupli'''Matériaux :''' *contreplaqué de peuplier 3mm 800*500mm (pour 2 boîtes) *colle à bois *serre-joint *Filament PLA pour les supports écran OLED et LCD (cf fichier joint) *tapis de découpe (pour garder un plan de travail propre) '''Electronique''' : *Une carte Arduino Uno *4 borniers wago *Un moteur solenoide 6 volts *Un keypad 4x3 *Un écran LCD *Un connecteur de pile 9V *Une diode 1N4004 *Une résistance de 2,2k (ou 1k) *Un transistor TIP102 *Un anneau 12 LED neopixel '''Machines :''' * Découpeuse laser Perez Camp 13/90 * Imprimante 3D Creality ender3 '''Logiciels''' : * Tinkercad * Arduino IDE * Ultimaker Cura* Tinkercad * Arduino IDE * Ultimaker Cura)
  • Turn signal biking jacket  + ('''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layou'''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layout of your piece''' Decide where each component is going to go and figure out how you will sew them together with as few thread crossings as possible. Make a sketch of your design that you can refer to as you work. The photos below show the sketches for my jacket. Stitching for power (+) is shown in red, ground (-) in black, LEDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.EDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.)
  • Turn signal biking jacket  + ('''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layou'''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layout of your piece''' Decide where each component is going to go and figure out how you will sew them together with as few thread crossings as possible. Make a sketch of your design that you can refer to as you work. The photos below show the sketches for my jacket. Stitching for power (+) is shown in red, ground (-) in black, LEDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.EDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.)
  • OpenReflex: 3D Printed Camera  + (1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal n1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal nuts in the holes provided for on the Body. It's a tight fit, so you'll need to push a bit. You can screw a screw from the other side for pull the nut. 2- Install the BackCover on its axis and insert the nut & bolt. The BackCover should fit nicely and rotate freely on its axis. Also set the BackShutter on his groove on the Body. 3- Put the UnwinderP2 and the UnwinderButton in place in the Cover. They should rotate, but not too much. 4- Set the Unwinder and the two FilmGuides in place in the Body. Put the Cover over all of this. You'll have to turn the UnwinderButton to align it with the Unwinder. Note : If the FilmGuide don't rotate on their axis it's not a problem. 5- Once everything is in place, put squared nuts in the columns and screw them in place through the Cover. 6- Algih the BackCover with the Cover and screw them together. Everything should fit in place, the UnwinderButton should make the Unwinder turn with some friction and the BackShutter should slide on its groove. All done ! For the Rewinder and the final light proofing we'll see this later. ;) final light proofing we'll see this later. ;))
  • OpenReflex: 3D Printed Camera  + (1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal n1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal nuts in the holes provided for on the Body. It's a tight fit, so you'll need to push a bit. You can screw a screw from the other side for pull the nut. 2- Install the BackCover on its axis and insert the nut & bolt. The BackCover should fit nicely and rotate freely on its axis. Also set the BackShutter on his groove on the Body. 3- Put the UnwinderP2 and the UnwinderButton in place in the Cover. They should rotate, but not too much. 4- Set the Unwinder and the two FilmGuides in place in the Body. Put the Cover over all of this. You'll have to turn the UnwinderButton to align it with the Unwinder. Note : If the FilmGuide don't rotate on their axis it's not a problem. 5- Once everything is in place, put squared nuts in the columns and screw them in place through the Cover. 6- Algih the BackCover with the Cover and screw them together. Everything should fit in place, the UnwinderButton should make the Unwinder turn with some friction and the BackShutter should slide on its groove. All done ! For the Rewinder and the final light proofing we'll see this later. ;) final light proofing we'll see this later. ;))
  • How to Allow or Block Apple Music Explicit Content  + ('''Step 1.''' Go to '''Settings''' on your'''Step 1.''' Go to '''Settings''' on your iPhone and tap '''Screen Time'''. '''Step 2.''' Scroll to the '''Content & Privacy Restrictions''' option under '''Screen Time'''. '''Step 3.''' Make sure your Content & Privacy Restrictions toggle is enabled and tap the '''Content Restrictions''' option beneath. '''Step 4.''' Tap the '''Music, Podcasts, Fitness''' to select what content to allow. '''Step 5.''' Here you can select allow content from '''Explicit''' to '''Clean'''. allow content from '''Explicit''' to '''Clean'''.)
  • How to Clear Tidal Cache on iOS and Android  + ('''Step 1.''' On the Home screen of your A'''Step 1.''' On the Home screen of your Android phone, press and hold the '''Tidal app icon''' until a menu appears. '''Step 2.''' Tap the icon with i to enter the app’s settings. Or you can go to '''Settings''' > '''Apps''' > '''Tidal''' to set up, too. '''Step 3.''' On the detail page, tap '''Storage & cache''' and then '''Clear cache'''.''Storage & cache''' and then '''Clear cache'''.)
  • Wio WM1110: Quick Start Guide for Seamless Integration  + ('''This guide explains the steps to seamle'''This guide explains the steps to seamlessly integrate the WM1110 sensor module with The Things Network (TTN) and ThingSpeak for data transmission and visualization.''' The [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-WM1110-Dev-Kit-p-5677.html?queryID=86ddeaf2f0e1846781c93ee0739996d3&objectID=5677&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products seeed studio Wio-WM1110 Dev Kit] is based on the [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-WM1110-Module-LR1110-and-nRF52840-p-5676.html?queryID=777e87bf936e9951b01169e582eaaa0b&objectID=5676&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products Wio-WM1110] Wireless Module, which integrates both a Semtech LoRa® transceiver and a multi-purpose radio front-end for geolocation functionalities. The LoRa® transceiver enables low-power, high-sensitivity network coverage, while GNSS (GPS/BeiDou) and Wi-Fi scanning work together to offer comprehensive location coverage. Additionally, the Dev Kit provides connectivity options for a variety of peripherals, making it a versatile platform for developing diverse IoT applications. The [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-WM1110-Module-LR1110-and-nRF52840-p-5676.html?queryID=777e87bf936e9951b01169e582eaaa0b&objectID=5676&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products Wio-WM1110] is a powerful fusion positioning module designed for developing low-power, long-range IoT applications. It combines the capabilities of the [https://www.semtech.com/products/wireless-rf/lora-edge/lr1110 Semtech LR1110] LoRa transceiver and the [https://www.nordicsemi.com/products/nrf52840 Nordic nRF52840] microcontroller, offering a comprehensive solution for building connected devices with the following features: * '''Long-range wireless communication:''' Utilizing Semtech's LoRa technology, the Wio-WM1110 enables low-power communication over vast distances, making it ideal for connecting devices in remote locations. * '''Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS):''' Integrated GNSS support, including GPS and BeiDou, provides accurate location tracking capabilities for your IoT devices. * '''Wi-Fi connectivity:''' In addition to LoRaWAN and GNSS, the Wio-WM1110 also offers Wi-Fi connectivity, providing another option for device communication and internet access. * '''Bluetooth:''' The module further extends its connectivity options by supporting Bluetooth protocols, enabling communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. * '''Fusion positioning:''' By combining the data from LoRaWAN, GNSS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, the Wio-WM1110 can achieve highly accurate and reliable positioning, even in challenging environments. * '''Low-power operation:''' The Wio-WM1110 is designed for low-power consumption, allowing your devices to operate for extended periods on battery power. * '''Open-source platform:''' The Wio-WM1110 is based on an open-source platform, providing developers with access to the underlying hardware and software, allowing for greater customization and flexibility. and software, allowing for greater customization and flexibility.)
  • VERBIS - Desktop 8x8 RGB LED Matrix Word Clock  + ('''Wooden photo frame''' You can make you'''Wooden photo frame''' You can make your own frame, there are a dozen of articles about this, even here on Instructables. But a simpler solution would be finding a framing company where you can order a personalized frame with your required dimensions and you can choose from many frame types. This is exactly what I did. I ordered my frames with a specific dimension: the framed photo, in my case object (display) is 80x80mm. I also asked for an accurate dimension, I didn't want the frame to be too big for the 3D printed plastic grid. '''Plexiglass support''' The plexiglass support can be also be made DIY but for an amateur it is not very easy to cut and blend plexiglass. So I ordered several supports from an advertising company that makes all kinds of plexiglass objects. The dimensions I used are: width - 120mm, first part length - 180mm, second part length - 50mm, 15° bending angle. '''Display plexiglass sheet''' The 3mm grey smoked plexiglass sheet can be cut from a bigger sheet, obtaining the required 80x80mm dimension. '''Plastic grid''' The STL file for 3D printing can be downloaded from [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/arRYOVE5Lbk Tinkercad] '''Display Printed Paper Sheet''' The SVG file for the Printed Paper Sheet is attached, and it can be edited with Inkscape. You can make your own display layout based on this SVG file, I used [https://www.wordsearchkit.com/ Word Search Construction Kit] software to generate a words layout for the time display. You can print the file repeatedly on the same sheet of paper to achieve a good, opaque, black background. I got very good results with a cheap inkjet printer and standard white copier paper. I cut off the layout with a pair of scissors. '''Plastic box for electronics''' The files that you can 3d print are also on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2vKBHQ1HEI3 Tinkercad]. I used some already purchased jewelry boxes, I only designed a new box base because the boxes were too tall. The files on Tinkercad are based on this type of boxes. '''Detailed instructions''' (follow the images above) * choose (and mark) a side of the frame to be the top of the clock, clean the smoked plexiglass sheet, put it in the frame; * place the printed paper sheet and the 3D printed grid; * drill with 2 mm diameter bit through the plastic grid to make room for the screws in the frame; * screw the plastic grid; * mark on the frame the place for holes and lock the frame to the plexiglass support; * drill the holes with a 2mm diameter bit (enlarge the holes in the support with a 3mm diameter bit, make the coining with a 10mm diameter bit) and screw it all together. The last image shows an almost finished enclosure. image shows an almost finished enclosure.)
  • VERBIS - Desktop 8x8 RGB LED Matrix Word Clock  + ('''Wooden photo frame''' You can make you'''Wooden photo frame''' You can make your own frame, there are a dozen of articles about this, even here on Instructables. But a simpler solution would be finding a framing company where you can order a personalized frame with your required dimensions and you can choose from many frame types. This is exactly what I did. I ordered my frames with a specific dimension: the framed photo, in my case object (display) is 80x80mm. I also asked for an accurate dimension, I didn't want the frame to be too big for the 3D printed plastic grid. '''Plexiglass support''' The plexiglass support can be also be made DIY but for an amateur it is not very easy to cut and blend plexiglass. So I ordered several supports from an advertising company that makes all kinds of plexiglass objects. The dimensions I used are: width - 120mm, first part length - 180mm, second part length - 50mm, 15° bending angle. '''Display plexiglass sheet''' The 3mm grey smoked plexiglass sheet can be cut from a bigger sheet, obtaining the required 80x80mm dimension. '''Plastic grid''' The STL file for 3D printing can be downloaded from [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/arRYOVE5Lbk Tinkercad] '''Display Printed Paper Sheet''' The SVG file for the Printed Paper Sheet is attached, and it can be edited with Inkscape. You can make your own display layout based on this SVG file, I used [https://www.wordsearchkit.com/ Word Search Construction Kit] software to generate a words layout for the time display. You can print the file repeatedly on the same sheet of paper to achieve a good, opaque, black background. I got very good results with a cheap inkjet printer and standard white copier paper. I cut off the layout with a pair of scissors. '''Plastic box for electronics''' The files that you can 3d print are also on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2vKBHQ1HEI3 Tinkercad]. I used some already purchased jewelry boxes, I only designed a new box base because the boxes were too tall. The files on Tinkercad are based on this type of boxes. '''Detailed instructions''' (follow the images above) * choose (and mark) a side of the frame to be the top of the clock, clean the smoked plexiglass sheet, put it in the frame; * place the printed paper sheet and the 3D printed grid; * drill with 2 mm diameter bit through the plastic grid to make room for the screws in the frame; * screw the plastic grid; * mark on the frame the place for holes and lock the frame to the plexiglass support; * drill the holes with a 2mm diameter bit (enlarge the holes in the support with a 3mm diameter bit, make the coining with a 10mm diameter bit) and screw it all together. The last image shows an almost finished enclosure. image shows an almost finished enclosure.)
  • TOLOU SENFABLAB  + ( * Fer à souder + étain * Pistolet à colle * Multimètre * Pince coupante * Imprimante 3D )
  • Open Workshop Setup/de  + ( * You need a space where you can work, so * You need a space where you can work, so at least 8x bigger than your original workshop spot * use a corner of the room (about 2.0x1.0m Space minimum) * keep lights and accessebillity in mind * kreate an overview of tools and materials you have * start looking for a good sized plywood for your tools (big) and your small materials (small) * use a solid table as base for the construction (at least 90cm high and 70cm deep) * have a powerplug close to it * cut the wood sheets powerplug close to it * cut the wood sheets )
  • Open Workshop Setup  + ( * You need a space where you can work, so * You need a space where you can work, so at least 8x bigger than your original workshop spot * use a corner of the room (about 2.0x1.0m Space minimum) * keep lights and accessebillity in mind * kreate an overview of tools and materials you have * start looking for a good sized plywood for your tools (big) and your small materials (small) * use a solid table as base for the construction (at least 90cm high and 70cm deep) * have a powerplug close to it * cut the wood sheets powerplug close to it * cut the wood sheets )
  • Open Workshop Setup  + ( * You need a space where you can work, so * You need a space where you can work, so at least 8x bigger than your original workshop spot * use a corner of the room (about 2.0x1.0m Space minimum) * keep lights and accessebillity in mind * kreate an overview of tools and materials you have * start looking for a good sized plywood for your tools (big) and your small materials (small) * use a solid table as base for the construction (at least 90cm high and 70cm deep) * have a powerplug close to it * cut the wood sheets powerplug close to it * cut the wood sheets )
  • Original Prusa i3 MK3S kit assembly  + ( *<span style="color:black;"> '''The * '''The kit includes''' *Needle-nose pliers (1x) * Philips screwdriver (1x) * Allen key (6x) *The printer's package contains a lubricant, which is intended for maintenance. No need to use it now the bearings are lubricated. There is a dedicated online manual on how to clean the printer and apply the lubricant. See [https://help.prusa3d.com/en/guide/printer-maintenance-tips_23200/ help.prusa3d.com/maintenance-tips] No soldering is required. No wire crimping is required. ips_23200/ help.prusa3d.com/maintenance-tips] No soldering is required. No wire crimping is required. )
  • Maker' pot  + (- '''3.1 les composants''' * 1 Feather Hu- '''3.1 les composants''' * 1 Feather Huzzah ESP8266 * 1 Trinket Pro 5V * 1 régulateur 12V - 5V * 1 pompe (brushless DC pump, 12V 9W) * 1 alimentation 12V 3000mA * 1 connecteur pour l'alimentation * 1 capteur de niveau d'eau (capacitif à créer en amont) * 2 transistors * 1 diode * 1 lampe (2 rubans de leds froides dans l'idéal) - '''3.2 le circuit''' Découper une plaque de prototypage de 75x90mm et suivre le schéma ci-joint pour réaliser les soudures. Il est conseillé: * de souder des pins males sur la feather huzzah et la trinket pro et des pins femelles à leur futur emplacement sur la PCB. * d'être en mesure de brancher et débrancher les câbles d'alimentation de la pompe, des leds et du capteur d'eau. Utiliser des pins males et femelles ou des connecteurs comme nous l'avons fait. - '''3.3 Création des comptes''' * Adafruit https://io.adafruit.com/ Créer un compte Adafruit IO et mettre de côté les informations : ''AIO Key'' et ''username''. Créer les feeds "alert0", "alert1", "alert2", "leds", "ledsetter", "pump" & "waterlevel". * IFTTT https://ifttt.com/ Créer un compte IFTTT. Chercher le service "Adafruit" et connecter le avec votre compte adafruit IO. Faire de même avec le service "Gmail" ou "mail". Créer les 4 applets suivants: # "IF '''any new data on alert1 feed''', THEN '''send an email to yourself'''" (Adafruit -> Gmail). Cet applet permet de recevoir un mail notifiant que le niveau d'eau du makers' pot est à 1. # "IF '''any new data on alert0 feed''', THEN '''send an email to yourself'''" (Adafruit -> Gmail). Cet applet permet de recevoir un mail notifiant que le niveau d'eau du makers' pot est à 0 et qu'il faut remplir le réservoir d'eau. # "IF '''every day at 06:00AM''', THEN '''send send data to ledsetter feed'''" (Date & Time -> Adafruit). Cet applet allume les leds à 6h tous les matins, ledsetter = 1. # "IF '''every day at 10:00PM''', THEN '''send send data to ledsetter feed'''" (Date & Time -> Adafruit). Cet applet éteint les leds à 22h tous les soirs, ledsetter = 0.tter feed'''" <small>(Date & Time -> Adafruit). Cet applet éteint les leds à 22h tous les soirs, ledsetter = 0.</small>)
  • Maker' pot  + (- '''3.1 les composants''' * 1 Feather Hu- '''3.1 les composants''' * 1 Feather Huzzah ESP8266 * 1 Trinket Pro 5V * 1 régulateur 12V - 5V * 1 pompe (brushless DC pump, 12V 9W) * 1 alimentation 12V 3000mA * 1 connecteur pour l'alimentation * 1 capteur de niveau d'eau (capacitif à créer en amont) * 2 transistors * 1 diode * 1 lampe (2 rubans de leds froides dans l'idéal) - '''3.2 le circuit''' Découper une plaque de prototypage de 75x90mm et suivre le schéma ci-joint pour réaliser les soudures. Il est conseillé: * de souder des pins males sur la feather huzzah et la trinket pro et des pins femelles à leur futur emplacement sur la PCB. * d'être en mesure de brancher et débrancher les câbles d'alimentation de la pompe, des leds et du capteur d'eau. Utiliser des pins males et femelles ou des connecteurs comme nous l'avons fait. - '''3.3 Création des comptes''' * Adafruit https://io.adafruit.com/ Créer un compte Adafruit IO et mettre de côté les informations : ''AIO Key'' et ''username''. Créer les feeds "alert0", "alert1", "alert2", "leds", "ledsetter", "pump" & "waterlevel". * IFTTT https://ifttt.com/ Créer un compte IFTTT. Chercher le service "Adafruit" et connecter le avec votre compte adafruit IO. Faire de même avec le service "Gmail" ou "mail". Créer les 4 applets suivants: # "IF '''any new data on alert1 feed''', THEN '''send an email to yourself'''" (Adafruit -> Gmail). Cet applet permet de recevoir un mail notifiant que le niveau d'eau du makers' pot est à 1. # "IF '''any new data on alert0 feed''', THEN '''send an email to yourself'''" (Adafruit -> Gmail). Cet applet permet de recevoir un mail notifiant que le niveau d'eau du makers' pot est à 0 et qu'il faut remplir le réservoir d'eau. # "IF '''every day at 06:00AM''', THEN '''send send data to ledsetter feed'''" (Date & Time -> Adafruit). Cet applet allume les leds à 6h tous les matins, ledsetter = 1. # "IF '''every day at 10:00PM''', THEN '''send send data to ledsetter feed'''" (Date & Time -> Adafruit). Cet applet éteint les leds à 22h tous les soirs, ledsetter = 0.tter feed'''" <small>(Date & Time -> Adafruit). Cet applet éteint les leds à 22h tous les soirs, ledsetter = 0.</small>)
  • PP Shredder Basic  + (1/2" Socket wrench 11/16" Socket" 6mm Allen/Hex Wrench Locking Pliers Adjustable pliers Metal File Screwdriver <br/>)
  • Biped dancing robot  + (3D .stl files here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1378605 Find a way to 3d print the parts, they are designed for no supports so is very easy to print with 20% infill and 0.2mm resolution.)
  • Biped dancing robot  + (3D .stl files here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1378605 Find a way to 3d print the parts, they are designed for no supports so is very easy to print with 20% infill and 0.2mm resolution.)
  • Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ([[Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)]])
  • Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ([[Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)]])
  • Présentoir lumineux pour super héros et monuments découpés en mdf et pmma à partir de dessins d'enfants  + (Je souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleuJe souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleur à la scène avec un arc en ciel découpé en PMMA souple qui serait simplement posé sur le présentoir. Pour cela on utilise un plug in pour inkscape appelé [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:203940 "living hinges"] Après pas mal de tests, pour du PMMA 3mm les réglages suivants du plug in sont les plus adaptés : cut length : 19 gam length : 2 separation distance : 2. Des bandes de 20 mm x 300 mm sont découpées dans du pmma de 3mm de quatre couleurs (bleu, vert, jaune, orangé) et ajourées (fichier : arcenciel_supersoleil.svg) comme figuré sur l'image 1. On découpe également super soleil dans les trois couleurs rouge, orange, jaune ainsi que la pince qui servira à épingler super soleil à l'arc en ciel, solidarisera ce dernier et permettra à super soleil de coulisser le long de l'arc en ciel (PMMA 10 mm). Chaque bande de l'arc en ciel doit être légèrement plus courte que la précédente. On coupe donc environ la bande jaune de 1 cm, la verte de 2 cm, la bleue de 3 cm. (image 3) On teste ensuite le placement de l'arc en ciel sur le présentoir. Super soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.)
  • Présentoir lumineux pour super héros et monuments découpés en mdf et pmma à partir de dessins d'enfants  + (Je souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleuJe souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleur à la scène avec un arc en ciel découpé en PMMA souple qui serait simplement posé sur le présentoir. Pour cela on utilise un plug in pour inkscape appelé [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:203940 "living hinges"] Après pas mal de tests, pour du PMMA 3mm les réglages suivants du plug in sont les plus adaptés : cut length : 19 gam length : 2 separation distance : 2. Des bandes de 20 mm x 300 mm sont découpées dans du pmma de 3mm de quatre couleurs (bleu, vert, jaune, orangé) et ajourées (fichier : arcenciel_supersoleil.svg) comme figuré sur l'image 1. On découpe également super soleil dans les trois couleurs rouge, orange, jaune ainsi que la pince qui servira à épingler super soleil à l'arc en ciel, solidarisera ce dernier et permettra à super soleil de coulisser le long de l'arc en ciel (PMMA 10 mm). Chaque bande de l'arc en ciel doit être légèrement plus courte que la précédente. On coupe donc environ la bande jaune de 1 cm, la verte de 2 cm, la bleue de 3 cm. (image 3) On teste ensuite le placement de l'arc en ciel sur le présentoir. Super soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.)
  • Thermostat control activity v12  + (== What you need[https://docs.google.com/d== What you need[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.kft4zwyruhwh ?] == * A pair of scissors * An old shoe box * Pastels / glue / colored sheets * A small fan How to create the environment As in the previous activity, the children have a box that will simulate the home environment. The moderator can leave room for children to decorate their boxes and express their creativity. Even in this case, children will have to cut the smaller sides: on one side they will be able to look into the box, on the other they can insert a small fan. The device, inserted in the box, will detect if there is the right temperature. By accessing the fan, the environment will become colder, although there is no need. Thanks to the signaling of the device, children will understand that the fan can be turned off. == How to build the box[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.rocl9tvc6md5 ?] == * We take a box of shoes that we no longer use; * With the help of a pair of scissors with a rounded tip, let's cut one of the shorter sides of the box. From here we could observe inside the box itself what will be simulated; * Let's cut the other minor side in the same way. From this we will insert the small fan; * By inserting the device inside the box, we created our miniature room and we are ready for the experiment. room and we are ready for the experiment.)
  • Choosing the Right Spray Tips for Your Spray Gun  + (A 515 tip compared with a 523 tip. Both tiA 515 tip compared with a 523 tip. Both tips will spray a pattern 10 inches wide but the 523 tip will produce a thicker coating provided you use the same sprayer pressure and hand speed. On the other hand, keeping the orifice size the same and increasing the fan width allows you to spread the same amount of material over a wider area. When it comes to choosing tips, you should start by checking the coating manufacturer’s instructions; they have researched optimum tip sizes for the viscosity of their particular products. Having said that, the range of tip sizes available allows you almost infinite control of your spraying finish and quality.ntrol of your spraying finish and quality.)
  • Choosing the Right Spray Tips for Your Spray Gun  + (A 515 tip compared with a 523 tip. Both tiA 515 tip compared with a 523 tip. Both tips will spray a pattern 10 inches wide but the 523 tip will produce a thicker coating provided you use the same sprayer pressure and hand speed. On the other hand, keeping the orifice size the same and increasing the fan width allows you to spread the same amount of material over a wider area. When it comes to choosing tips, you should start by checking the coating manufacturer’s instructions; they have researched optimum tip sizes for the viscosity of their particular products. Having said that, the range of tip sizes available allows you almost infinite control of your spraying finish and quality.ntrol of your spraying finish and quality.)
  • Implementing Web Server on ESP32  + (=== What is a Web Server? === A web server=== What is a Web Server? === A web server is a software application that serves web pages to users. When a user requests a web page, the web server processes the request and sends the requested page back to the user’s browser. This forms the backbone of data communication on the World Wide Web. === What is ESP32? === The ESP32 is a series of low-cost, low-power systems on a chip microcontroller with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth. The ESP32 series employs a Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor and includes built-in antenna switches, an RF balun, a power amplifier, a low-noise receiver amplifier, filters, and power management modules. It is suitable for a wide variety of applications, from low-power sensor networks to more demanding tasks such as music streaming.e demanding tasks such as music streaming.)
  • PP Extruder Pro  + (==== Tools ==== 1/2" Socket ==== Parts ====== Tools ==== 1/2" Socket ==== Parts ==== 2x 1000mm 4080 extrusion 4x 300mm 4040 extrusion 40x t-nuts 22x M8x20 bolts 22x M8 Washers 12x Corner Brackets
    ==== Steps ==== # Slide 6 t nuts into the top side of the 1000mm extrusion. (repeat for other beam) # For the 300mm beams, 2 pairs of 2 will be identical, one "I" shaped, and one "C" shaped. # For the C-shaped beam, Slide two t-nuts into one rail. Attach the corner brackets at the ends, ensuring the bracket is flush with the beams end. *Always use the side of the bracket with a flat face (non-lipped) first. This ensures you can get a tool onto the 2nd bolt without being blocked. # For the I-Beams, repeat the same steps for the C-beam, but on both sides. # Repeat so you have 2 I-beams and 2-C beams. # *Optional* Add bolts to all remaining bracket holes and loosely attach t-nuts. (as seen in the right two beams in image 3)
    uts. (as seen in the right two beams in image 3))
  • Manipulate the CubePro Trio  + (After downloading the program and installing it using it's serial number and activating it, we must launch the program.)
  • MUTED - boitier biodata vers module de synthétiseur analogique  + (Attention, il faut d'abord être capable deAttention, il faut d'abord être capable de brancher une plante sur une carte électronique pour capter et transformer de minuscules variations électriques. Ceci vous prendra entre deux heures et une demi-journée [http://wikifab.org/wiki/Capteur_BioData_pour_ESP32 en suivant le tuto de Stéphane Godin.]P32 en suivant le tuto de Stéphane Godin.])
  • Showerloop - Guide 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Basics - heat up your copper pipe with a bBasics - heat up your copper pipe with a blowtorch. Focus the flame on the areas above and below where you will do the bending so that part doesn’t get hotter and thus weaker than the rest of the steel. Once the copper turns blackish and starts making a cool psychedelic rainbow effect you know the copper is warm enough to begin bending. Turn off the flame and wait a moment. Once the pipe has cooled a little use the pipe bending tool so make an appropriate bend. This is more craft than technical skill and you just have to observe and see how the metal flexes.
    Don’t put too much pressure on one spot, this may result in a distorted pipe. You want to keep the diameter of the inner pipe as even as possible. Use a pipe bending tool.
    r of the inner pipe as even as possible. Use a pipe bending tool.</div> </div>)
  • Showerloop - Guide 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Lay out all the filter components onto a surface. Using common sense and a ruler you can centre everything perfectly.)
  • Utiliser la Handibot  + (fichier>enregistrer sous>choisir ".dxf" Attention à mettre vos unités en mm.)
  • Utiliser la Handibot  + (fichier>enregistrer sous>choisir ".dxf" Attention à mettre vos unités en mm.)
  • Atelier pour Arrosage automatique et autonome  + (Choix notés ce soir: * quel type de pompe Choix notés ce soir: * quel type de pompe ? (s'assurer qu'elle peut aller jusqu'au bout du mur) * batterie rechargeables ou pas ? * arrosage sur ou sous terre * circuit électronique simple, ou nano, ou nodemcu (rester dans du "standard") * quel panneau solaire? Doit-il pouvoir alimenter le moteur directement, ou faut il passer par des batteries pour avoir assez de puissance? Il y a même des tutos sur des [https://www.electronicshub.org/solar-battery-charger-for-18650/ circuits de recharge utilisant un simple TP4056] connecté au panneau et à la batterie! Est-ce sérieux? (Autre composant apprécié : J5019) Ci-joint un panneau que j'ai, de 12V , 3,5W, 290mA.un panneau que j'ai, de 12V , 3,5W, 290mA.)
  • Musical e-textile bag  + (Connect one end of the micro USB cable to Connect one end of the micro USB cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the piezo speaker patch to pin 13 on the Arduino leonardo Connect the negative leg of the piezo speaker patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. of the 3 GND pins available on the board.)
  • Musical e-textile bag  + (Connect one end of the micro USB cable to Connect one end of the micro USB cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the piezo speaker patch to pin 13 on the Arduino leonardo Connect the negative leg of the piezo speaker patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. of the 3 GND pins available on the board.)
  • E-textile blinking bag  + (Connect one end of the micro usb cable to Connect one end of the micro usb cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the LED patch to pin 13 on the Arduino Leonardo. Connect the negative leg of the LED patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. * black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13 black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13)
  • E-textile blinking bag  + (Connect one end of the micro usb cable to Connect one end of the micro usb cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the LED patch to pin 13 on the Arduino Leonardo. Connect the negative leg of the LED patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. * black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13 black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13)
  • Wooden pet connects to Facebook  + (Create a new feed by reaching https://io.adafruit.com/ > Feeds > Actions and then name it, for example “touchsensor”)
  • Wooden pet connects to Facebook  + (Create a new feed by reaching https://io.adafruit.com/ > Feeds > Actions and then name it, for example “touchsensor”)
  • Fibonacci Clock  + (Cut 4 plywood board for outside walls, 2 oCut 4 plywood board for outside walls, 2 others for bottom and double-bottom, and 4 littles more for inside walls to split squares. Dimensions are the following : For outside walls : * 2 boards 85mm * 221mm * 2 boards 85mm * 138mm for bottom and double-bottom : * 2 boards 128mm * 211mm for inside walls: * 1 board 50mm * 128mm * 1 board 50mm * 78mm * 1 board 50mm * 50mm * 1 board 50mm * 26mm 1 board 50mm * 50mm * 1 board 50mm * 26mm)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 3: Support structure of the receiver  + (Cut at a length of 2300 mm 4 square tubes:Cut at a length of 2300 mm 4 square tubes: a right cut and a 45° cut. Drill the holes according to the 3D model in order to assemble the legs of the “tepee” (1 hole/square tube), the receiver’s fixation (1 hole/square tube), the fixation of the inferior square tube across the length (2 holes/square tube), the fixation of the transversal flat (1 hole/ square tube, 800mm from the bottom, measured at the furthest point of the 45° cut). Check the total length of the square tube: the length necessary to drill the holes is measured from the bottom of the leg. Cut 4 flats with 30 mm large, 40 mm long and 5 mm thick and check the dimensions. Drill and tap the flats at 10 mm from the edges to fix an adjustable leg made of a screw with a diameter of 8 mm. Weld the flats on the edges cut at 45°. By doing this, an adjustable horizontal leg is obtained. an adjustable horizontal leg is obtained.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 3: Support structure of the receiver  + (Cut at a length of 2300 mm 4 square tubes:Cut at a length of 2300 mm 4 square tubes: a right cut and a 45° cut. Drill the holes according to the 3D model in order to assemble the legs of the “tepee” (1 hole/square tube), the receiver’s fixation (1 hole/square tube), the fixation of the inferior square tube across the length (2 holes/square tube), the fixation of the transversal flat (1 hole/ square tube, 800mm from the bottom, measured at the furthest point of the 45° cut). Check the total length of the square tube: the length necessary to drill the holes is measured from the bottom of the leg. Cut 4 flats with 30 mm large, 40 mm long and 5 mm thick and check the dimensions. Drill and tap the flats at 10 mm from the edges to fix an adjustable leg made of a screw with a diameter of 8 mm. Weld the flats on the edges cut at 45°. By doing this, an adjustable horizontal leg is obtained. an adjustable horizontal leg is obtained.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 4: Skeleton of the receiver  + (Cut the 30x30x2300 mm square tube. Drill the fixation holes of the tepee. Drill and tap at 5 mm diameter the fixation holes of the junction.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 1: Preparing the aluminium profiles  + (Cut the aluminum profiles according to the technical drawings in the attached PDFs. Once you have them in hand, the first step is to file the ends of the profiles to deburr them, as shown in the picture.)
  • Solar coffee roaster (using a Scheffler concentrator)  + (Cut the bars, the flats and the L profile angle at the lenghts marked in the following table (see image of table).)
  • Solar coffee roaster (using a Scheffler concentrator)  + (Cut the bars, the flats and the L profile angle at the lenghts marked in the following table (see image of table).)
  • Collar with a small copper tube  + (Cut the copper tube 3 cm in length with a pipe cutter pliers)
  • Collar with a small copper tube  + (Cut the copper tube 3 cm in length with a pipe cutter pliers)
  • Spinning Kinetic Sculpture RGB  + (Cut the first svg file on 2 sheets of 300cCut the first svg file on 2 sheets of 300cmx300xm [[:Fichier:DecoupePart1.svg|DecoupePart1.svg]]. Do the same for the second file [[:Fichier:DecoupePart2.svg|DecoupePart2.svg]]. The cutting file is about 300cm by 300cm so if you have a 600x300 you can cut them two by two by merging the files. Bring together similar pieces so it's easier to work.her similar pieces so it's easier to work.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 7: Assembling of the receiver  + (Cut the squared tube at a length of 2.2 m. Put the 10 hangers on the squared tube, with a spacing of 22 cm.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 2: Mirror facets  + (Cut to a length of 2000 mm the aluminum tubes of 40x20 mm (or buy them with these dimensions). Drill a hole of 5 mm centered on the width, at 100 mm from each extremity. Tap (thread) this hole, made for a screw with a diameter of 6 mm (M6).)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 2: Mirror facets  + (Cut to a length of 2000 mm the aluminum tubes of 40x20 mm (or buy them with these dimensions). Drill a hole of 5 mm centered on the width, at 100 mm from each extremity. Tap (thread) this hole, made for a screw with a diameter of 6 mm (M6).)
  • Cyclo Projecteur  + (Dans cette étape je vais vous décrire commDans cette étape je vais vous décrire comment j'ai réalisé les deux enceintes pour le projet
    *Réalisation du plan svg que j'ai réalisé sous un logiciel gratuit Inkscape avec les réservations une prise banane, un trou pour l'aération de l'enceinte et une réservation pour la membrane de l'enceinte. (vous trouverez dans l'onglet fichiers le fichier SVG en question) *Découpage laser sur une planche de bois en peuplier épaisseur 5 mm *Vernissage des éléments découpés *Assemblage des éléments avec de la colle à bois, j'ai laissé la partie inférieure non collée pour accéder à l'enceinte en cas de soucis technique *mise en place de la membrane et de la prise banane *Branchement du fil rouge sur la prise rouge *Branchement du fil noir sur la prise noire
    *Branchement du fil noir sur la prise noire<br/>)
  • Jeu en bois  + (Des carrés, des carrés ...... * 36 petitsDes carrés, des carrés ...... * 36 petits carrés (4x4 cm²) forment un grand carré (24x24cm²) qu'on appellera objet. * dupliquer cet objet (objet 2) * tracer un cadre autour d'un des deux objets à 1 cm tout autour (objet 1) * dans chaque case écrire les nombres de 1 à 36 sur l'objet 1 * fusionner des séries de 5 cases sur l'objet 2 pour avoir 7 formes différentes. Il reste une case seule, c'est normal !s. Il reste une case seule, c'est normal !)
  • MicroHouse  + (Download on our [https://github.com/wikihoDownload on our [https://github.com/wikihouseproject/Microhouse/ Github repo] the set of milling drawings which can be used by CNC cutter to fabricate the house parts. Cut the part by a CNC mill using locally bought material. This is 18mm plywood, in the standard sheet size of 2440mm x 1220mm (8' x 4') Each component can be combined or adapted to form a structure which responds to an individual site or set of needs.nds to an individual site or set of needs.)
  • DIY Solar Charger  + (Draw the diagram of the charger)
  • Kairos  + (Numérisation (scanner) du dessin et import dans Inkscape)
  • Kairos  + (Numérisation (scanner) du dessin et import dans Inkscape)
  • Self-learning connected thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of buildings  + (First, you need hardware. In our case, thaFirst, you need hardware. In our case, that means sensors for temperature and humidity, plus a motion sensor to figure out whether you're home, and relays to control the furnace and the fan. We also need a display so you can see the current temperature, and an enclosure to protect the messy bits. Breadboard the hardware (breadboarding is a non-permanent way to create an early hardware prototype). We chose a number of components for this product (see the list of components above). All in all, it took about an hour to throw together this breadboarded prototype, although we had to order the components a couple of days beforehand. It took another couple of hours to pull together working firmware (see the software section below).firmware (see the software section below).)
  • Self-learning connected thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of buildings  + (First, you need hardware. In our case, thaFirst, you need hardware. In our case, that means sensors for temperature and humidity, plus a motion sensor to figure out whether you're home, and relays to control the furnace and the fan. We also need a display so you can see the current temperature, and an enclosure to protect the messy bits. Breadboard the hardware (breadboarding is a non-permanent way to create an early hardware prototype). We chose a number of components for this product (see the list of components above). All in all, it took about an hour to throw together this breadboarded prototype, although we had to order the components a couple of days beforehand. It took another couple of hours to pull together working firmware (see the software section below).firmware (see the software section below).)
  • Snap circuits tutorial  + (First, you will need to 3D print the snap First, you will need to 3D print the snap part. The stl file ready for 3D printing is available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N1k6RxDnZtbSd_nBgNX-ozBYsEIFRAkR here]. You can also tweak this design on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kYg3F6El7xx tinkercad] and make it suitable to hold 3-legged components (ex. temperature sensor, light sensor). A timelapse of the 3D printing process is available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GYF9cHVUO8Ps6hyx0DX7T5qe3AmTDtcx here].google.com/open?id=1GYF9cHVUO8Ps6hyx0DX7T5qe3AmTDtcx <u>here</u>].)
  • Salad tongs  + (For the functional tongs, I use a large chFor the functional tongs, I use a large chunk of basswood. I drew out the spatula-like shape on the face and cut the thick piece of wood on the band saw. I then turned the piece on its side and resawed the basswood into my two handles. These two halves were still pretty thick and the shape was not yet finalized, all of that would be done with the sanders.ll of that would be done with the sanders.)
  • Salad tongs  + (For the functional tongs, I use a large chFor the functional tongs, I use a large chunk of basswood. I drew out the spatula-like shape on the face and cut the thick piece of wood on the band saw. I then turned the piece on its side and resawed the basswood into my two handles. These two halves were still pretty thick and the shape was not yet finalized, all of that would be done with the sanders.ll of that would be done with the sanders.)
  • MoodBoxByFaBteam  + (Goal was to create a new tier to the origiGoal was to create a new tier to the original box by using laser cutting of course but also laser engraving. An engraving pattern was found. This image file was reproduced using Inkscape and Beziers curves. This newly designed pattern was then added to the cutting pattern.ern was then added to the cutting pattern.)
  • MoodBoxByFaBteam  + (Goal was to create a new tier to the origiGoal was to create a new tier to the original box by using laser cutting of course but also laser engraving. An engraving pattern was found. This image file was reproduced using Inkscape and Beziers curves. This newly designed pattern was then added to the cutting pattern.ern was then added to the cutting pattern.)
  • PP Shredder Pro  + (<nowiki>====Tools====<br />non====Tools====
    none
    ====Parts====
    1110.08 - Bearing Side Plate 4

    1110.09 - Bearing Side Plate 5

    1110.10 - Bearing Side Plate 6

    1110.11 - Gear Plate

    1110.01 - Top Plate

    ====Steps====

    #Layout the remaining pies as seen in image 1.
    #Slide plate 1110.08 directly on top of piece 1110.07
    #Drop in plate 1110.09 directly next to 1110.07/.08 in the open tabs.
    #Place the bottom tabs of plate 1110.10 into the bottom plate, and then fold the plate upwards into place.
    #Place plate 1110.11 on top as seen in image 5.
    #Place plate 1110.01 on top, securing the entire box in place.

    *Note - in the next steps, you will dismantle these last few steps, but it is important to understand how the box comes together.


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  • How to Edit TikTok Video After Posting  + (Have you ever uploaded a video on TikTok tHave you ever uploaded a video on TikTok then realized that there’s still something left in your video? If you did, then you may be wondering how to edit caption on TikTok video after posting it. The bad news is, you can’t directly edit the video that has already been uploaded on TikTok. But there still are some workarounds that enable you to re-edit your TikTok video, keep reading. = Download & Repost = You can’t edit a TikTok video once it’s posted. One of the solutions is that you can save it to your phone and repost it. Here’s how to do it: '''Step 1:''' Launch TikTok on your phone and tap the “Profile” button in the bottom right corner of the screen. '''Step 2:''' Select a TikTok video that you already posted. Then tap the “Save Video” button. This step will save all the things you’ve added to your video including effects and background music. '''Step 3:''' Then, go to the main interface of TikTok and then press the “+” icon and then upload the video that you saved from your phone. '''Step 4:''' Now you can re-edit your video such as adding a caption, music or some more effects. After editing, you can upload the video again and delete the original post. = Re-upload Your Video = If you found some typos or other effects that can’t be deleted in your post, you can delete the original post and upload your video again. '''Step 1:''' Open TikTok on your phone and tap on the + button to create a new post. '''Step 2:''' Next to the Record button, tap on the Upload button. Then select the video you want to upload. '''Step 3:''' You can now add new effects and music to your video. After the editing, you can upload the video as a new post.
    can upload the video as a new post. <br/>)
  • Visual Gesture Controlled IoT Car  + (Have you watched the movie 'Project AlmanaHave you watched the movie 'Project Almanac'? Which was released in the year 2015. If not, then let me brief you a scene about it. In the movie, the main character wishes to get into MIT and therefore, builds a project for his portfolio. The project was about a drone, that could be controlled using a 2.4GHz remote controller, but when the software application on the laptop was run, the main character was seen controlling the drone with his hands in the air! The software application used a webcam to track the the movement of the character's hand movements.ovement of the character's hand movements.)
  • How to Play Spotify Music on TeamSpeak  + (Here is the best and the most easy-to-operHere is the best and the most easy-to-operate solution to listen to Spotify songs on TeamSpeak. You don't need to get the complicated TeamSpeak Spotify bot. That is to download Spotify songs to TeamSpeak-supported audio formats such as MP3, AAC, or WAV. Then you can add the download to the VOIP communication for playing without the Spotify app. What you need is just a reliable Spotify downloader: the [https://www.audfun.com/spotify-music-converter.html '''AudFun Spotify Music Converter''']. It specializes in downloading and converting any audio files from [https://www.audfun.com/spotify/convert-spotify-to-wav.html Spotify to WAV], MP3, AAC, FALC, M4A, and M4B. With its top-notch conversion technology, 100% original audio quality and lossless ID3 tags can be retained afterward.ssless ID3 tags can be retained afterward.)
  • Mosquitto MQTT - IoT Platform Series  + (Here, there are 2 sections - '''Publish anHere, there are 2 sections - '''Publish and Subscribe'''. And then there is a middleman - '''Broker'''. Let us see in depth * IoT Devices play the role to collect sensor data and send to the cloud (broker). While '''PC''' '''/''' '''Server''' '''/''' '''Mobile devices''' play the role to monitor and receive the sensor data to be viewed - Here, '''IoT Device''' is a '''Publisher''', and '''PC Devices''' are '''Subscriber'''.
    [EXAMPLE] When a '''user1''' publishes an image on social media, then only the '''user2''' subscribed to '''user1''' can view/receive the image. Here, the '''user1''' is the '''PUBLISHER''', '''user2''' is the '''SUBSCRIBER''', and the '''user1's account''' is the '''BROKER'''.
    * According to the above analogy, the image that is published is the data, that was '''transferred from user1 to user2''' 📤. And that is the exact scenario in an MQTT Pub/Sub model. * We have a more secure layer 🔒 to make sure the data is shared t'''hrough a specific path, we call th'''at 'topic', When use'''r1''' publishes data on topic, the subscriber automatically receives if already connected to the broker. Hence, t'''he''' LOW latency.
    connected to the broker. Hence, t'''he''' LOW latency.)
  • Standing desk made from 2x12’ wood board and plumbers pipe  + (I cut the boards to the finish length of 5’6” using a speed square to make sure I was getting a perfect right angle cut.)
  • Standing desk made from 2x12’ wood board and plumbers pipe  + (I cut the boards to the finish length of 5’6” using a speed square to make sure I was getting a perfect right angle cut.)
  • Is it possible to replace the WR3 module with an ESP-12 module  + (This shows the top and bottom side)
  • COREMO TRAILER - Community Repair Mobile  +
  • Casa OS with Raspberry Pi  + (In this tutorial I will show you how to buIn this tutorial I will show you how to build a beautiful home server with Raspberry Pi and Casa OS. '''Things Needed:''' All you need is a Raspberry Pi 4B board, That's all. Casa OS is a simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source home cloud system that allows you to run self-hosted apps on your Raspberry Pi or other Linux devices. You can manage your files, share them across the network, protect your privacy data, and freely add disks and expansion spaces. Casa OS also has an app store with over 20 pre-installed docker based apps and 50+ community-verified apps. If you want to try out the casa os before the installation, use the [http://demo.casaos.io/#/login demo site].
    Username is casaos, and the password is also same.
    CasaOS fully supports Raspberry Pi. Also, more computers and development boards and fully compatible with Ubuntu, Debian, Raspberry Pi OS, and CentOS with one-liner installation.
    spberry Pi OS, and CentOS with one-liner installation.)
  • Energy module for People Pedal Power  + (You can chose between different buffering You can chose between different buffering systems, an battery, a supercapacitor or a flywheel. We chose a supercapacitor. A supercapacitor is an electronic component able to hold a charge. It can be used in the same function as batteries with the following differences : + a capacitor is easier to recycle than most batteries (references will follow). + a capacitor can provide and absorb a higher peak power. – the voltage varies with the charging state of the capacitor (it needs an additional converter to provide the voltage of the system) – the energy by weight capacity is less interesting than with batteries. – the cost by energy is higher. – the lifetime is quasi infinite (1M cycles). The energy storage of a supercapacitor : energy = 1/2 * C * voltage difference^2 http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/capacitors-energy-power-d_1389.html ex = 1/2 * 500F * (16-12)^2 = 4000J = 1.11Wh = 1 cyclist for 1min20sec http://www.maxwell.com/products/ultracapacitors/16v-large-modules/documentsltracapacitors/16v-large-modules/documents)
  • EMI probe  + (It is possible to assemble an EMI probe usIt is possible to assemble an EMI probe using an arduino Uno or an arduino nano. A timelapse of the assembly process of an EMI probe based on arduino nano. A video of the assembly process of an EMI probe based on arduino uno ''wiring diagram for the EMI probe'' To begin with, solder 3 male headers on the PCB. When you will plug the PCB onto the arduino board, the headers will have to go into pin 9, GND, and Analaog5. Solder the speaker onto the PCB. The positive leg of the speaker need to be connected to the male header going into pin 9 of the arduino board. The other leg (negative leg) of the speaker needs be connected to one end of the resistor (via some hook up wire). Now, solder the resistor onto the PCB. Connect one end of the resistor to the male header going into GND on the arduino board. Connect the other end to the header going into A5. Grab a piece of solid core wire about 20 cm long, and solder one end in correspondence with the male header going into A5. Your EMI probe is ready.r going into A5. Your EMI probe is ready.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 2: Filters  + (Laser cut or CNC the files in [http://googLaser cut or CNC the files in [http://google.com this pdf]. Since laser cutters handle cutting a bit differently there may be come problems with the file. Generally red / hairlines (0.001mm) is for cutting and black is for engraving.
    If you don’t have access to a laser cutter or CNC machine, a manual router can be used to cut out the groove in the filter and the whole shape if need be. To cut a perfect circle with a router a special tool may need to be made (look for circle jig on youtube).
    The lids and mounting plates can also be a single piece if you are using thick material. Four 10cm diameter x 50cm filters are required to have an appropriate flow rate of 10l/min. With 6.6l/min two filters are sufficient and 1 filter for 3.3l/min. The surface area is more important than the length of the filter because that determines the flow rate through the filter and thus reaction times. I use 10mm thick acrylic sheets for the lid and compression disks but I have used 4-5mm acrylic sheets in previous prototypes and glued them together with decent results.
    d 4-5mm acrylic sheets in previous prototypes and glued them together with decent results.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 2: Filters  + (There are 2 lids per filter, the top lid aThere are 2 lids per filter, the top lid and bottom lid - duh. A hex nut is used to fasten the hose nipple (facing away from the filter) to the filter lid. The dimensions of hex nuts and/or hose nipples may vary regionally so it's best to get them first,check the measurements and modify the file if needed. In the picture of the lid only a circle was etched/milled into the acrylic lid to fit the hex nut but the design was later revised to have the shape of the hex nut itself, thereby fastening it to the lid so that it could no longer rotate (and prevent fastening) when adding the hose nipple on the outer side of the lid. hose nipple on the outer side of the lid.)
  • Dafara sa panneau solaire  + (La batterie sert à accumuler  l'énergie prLa batterie sert à accumuler  l'énergie produite pendant la journée par les panneaux  et alimente la station météo . Montage : * Connecter la borne (+) de la batterie à la borne 1 du régulateur de tension, * Relier la borne (+) du 1er condensateur la relier à l’entrée 1 du régulateur. * Connecter la borne (-) du condensateur à la borne (-) de la batterie et, relier leur point commun à la borne 3 du régulateur. * Relier la borne (+) du 2ème condensateur à la borne 2 du régulateur et connecter le (-) de ce condensateur à la borne 3 du régulateur.e condensateur à la borne 3 du régulateur.)
  • Arrosage automatique de plantes vertes  + (Les pièces ont été collées avec de la colle à bois.)
  • Bucket stool made of wood and concrete  + (Bend the sides of the bucket outwards a few times in each direction to loosen the concrete; then pull the stool out by the legs.)
  • Bucket stool made of wood and concrete  + (Bend the sides of the bucket outwards a few times in each direction to loosen the concrete; then pull the stool out by the legs.)
  • How to draw a cat  + (Make sure your circle is a little bit to the left of the middle of your paper. This will become the middle part of the body of the cat, so please make sure to leave enough space on the top and the bottom of your paper.)
  • Building Yourself a Chicken Coop  + (Mark out the area in your yard and using eMark out the area in your yard and using either timber or pavers set out a firm foundation for the frame to stand on. Make sure its level and all the corners are square. If using timber make sure it's treated, that will prevent it from rotting. Keeping the chicken coop off the ground is not essential, but it is a good idea,  We've used a 200mm x 70mm treated pine timber section from Bunnings, and please note these timber sections are not included with the Somerzby [https://www.somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops]..somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops].)
  • Building Yourself a Chicken Coop  + (Mark out the area in your yard and using eMark out the area in your yard and using either timber or pavers set out a firm foundation for the frame to stand on. Make sure its level and all the corners are square. If using timber make sure it's treated, that will prevent it from rotting. Keeping the chicken coop off the ground is not essential, but it is a good idea,  We've used a 200mm x 70mm treated pine timber section from Bunnings, and please note these timber sections are not included with the Somerzby [https://www.somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops]..somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops].)
  • ZipStich Chair with plywood pieces and zip ties  + (Measure and mark the plywood with a pencil.)