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  • Getting Started with Xiao ESP32 S3 Sense  + (This project was successfully completed beThis project was successfully completed because of the help and support from [https://www.nextpcb.com/pcb-assembly-quote NextPCB.] Guys if you have a PCB project, please visit their website and get exciting discounts and coupons. NextPCB offers high-quality, reliable PCB starting at $1.9, and multilayer starting at $6.9. Also, everyone can enjoy free [https://www.nextpcb.com/pcb-assembly-quote PCB assembly] for 5 boards! Also, NextPCB is having a year end sale in which anyone can register through their website and get a $30 Coupon which can be used for ordering PCBs. You can also try HQDFM free online [https://www.nextpcb.com/free-online-gerber-viewer.html PCB Gerber viewer] to check your PCB design and avoid costly errors.k your PCB design and avoid costly errors.)
  • Nutridome I SDG 11 I South Africa  + (This is a PVC pipe that has been drilled wThis is a PVC pipe that has been drilled with holes we were going to use disposable plastic cups but we found some plastic growing cups in the store room and we used those. for this demonstration we are using an ordinary aquarium pump and pipes for the water flow. The bucket is just a normal bucket. The dome was made from 25mm PVC electrical wiring pipes. The dome was inspiration for the idea as we saw it at the Centre and realised its potential. the PVC pipes are held together with cable ties, glue and connectors. The shading is normal garden shade and plastic sheeting can be placed over the structure to create more controlled environments. This will be when you have put the hydroponic system with lighting inside the dome we just wanted to illustrate the look for the final product of the dome.he look for the final product of the dome.)
  • 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/>)
  • 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))
  • 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)
  • Jardinière en caisse de vin  + (Utiliser de la lasure incolore et un gros Utiliser de la lasure incolore et un gros pinceau. 3 couches sont nécessaires avec un temps de repos moyen de 2h (veillez à bien vérifier que votre caisse soit parfaitement sèche avant de poser une nouvelle couche). Vous pouvez utiliser des bouchons de bouteilles de lait pour poser votre caisse et permettre au dessous de sécher. caisse et permettre au dessous de sécher.)
  • Jardinière en caisse de vin  + (Utiliser de la lasure incolore et un gros Utiliser de la lasure incolore et un gros pinceau. 3 couches sont nécessaires avec un temps de repos moyen de 2h (veillez à bien vérifier que votre caisse soit parfaitement sèche avant de poser une nouvelle couche). Vous pouvez utiliser des bouchons de bouteilles de lait pour poser votre caisse et permettre au dessous de sécher. caisse et permettre au dessous de sécher.)
  • Pavé Numérique MIDI  + (Vous pouvez soit coller le keypad (avec un pistolet à colle à chaud) où soit le visser en faisant des trous sur la stripboard. Il vaut mieux fixer le keypad avant de souder les câbles pour pouvoir plus facilement vérifier la longueur des câbles.)
  • ESP32 with WebSerial: A Comprehensive Guide  + (WebSerial is a web standard that allows weWebSerial is a web standard that allows websites to communicate with serial devices. It bridges the web and the physical world, enabling web applications to interact with hardware devices. This opens up a world of possibilities for IoT projects, allowing real-time interaction between web applications and physical devices.een web applications and physical devices.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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 Telegram Bot with Temperature Logger Part-2  + (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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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).)
  • 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).)
  • Build a Dog Wheelchair with PVC Pipes  + (You will require a 6.2-inch long ¾” tube, You will require a 6.2-inch long ¾” tube, a ¾” adapter, and a 10-inch wheel with a tee made of black steel. We will begin by constructing the wheelbase, creating two identical units. Follow the same procedure for both wheels, referring to the diagram above for the required parts (x2). Insert the 6.2-inch long ¾” tube into the ¾” adapter. Then, place the assembled adapter into the 10-inch wheel with tee, as shown in the diagram. Once completed, set them aside until you are ready to attach them to the frame later on.eady to attach them to the frame later on.)
  • Wicker Glider Loveseat Outdoor: A Perfect Blend of Comfort and Style  + (A [https://belord-home.com/product/outdoorA [https://belord-home.com/product/outdoor-patio-glider-loveseat wicker glider loveseat] is a timeless addition to any outdoor space, combining comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. Ideal for gardens, patios, or porches, these pieces offer a soothing gliding motion that enhances relaxation while maintaining the charm of traditional outdoor furniture. Here’s a comprehensive guide to wicker glider loveseats, what to look for when purchasing, and how to maintain them for lasting use. === 1. Benefits of a Wicker Glider Loveseat === Wicker glider loveseats come with a variety of advantages that make them a popular choice for outdoor seating: * '''Smooth Gliding Motion''': The gentle back-and-forth movement creates a calming effect, perfect for unwinding after a long day or enjoying a quiet afternoon outdoors. * '''Aesthetic Appeal''': The intricate weave of wicker adds a touch of elegance to any setting, whether you prefer a rustic, coastal, or modern design. * '''Versatile Placement''': These loveseats fit seamlessly into different outdoor areas, from shaded garden nooks to sunny patios or screened porches. * '''Space for Two''': The loveseat design allows for shared seating, making it ideal for couples or families. === 2. Types of Wicker Used === Understanding the type of wicker used in your glider loveseat is crucial for assessing its durability and maintenance needs: * '''Natural Wicker''': Made from materials like rattan, bamboo, or willow, natural wicker offers a classic look but requires more maintenance to withstand outdoor elements. It is best suited for covered patios or indoor use. * '''Synthetic Resin Wicker''': A more popular choice for outdoor furniture, synthetic wicker (often made from high-density polyethylene) is designed to resist weather damage, including sun, rain, and humidity. It retains its color and structure longer than natural wicker and requires less upkeep. === 3. Choosing the Best Wicker Glider Loveseat === When selecting a wicker glider loveseat, consider these essential factors: * '''Frame Material''': Ensure the frame is made from sturdy, rust-resistant materials like powder-coated aluminum or stainless steel. This will provide a stable foundation and prevent corrosion over time. * '''Cushion Quality''': High-quality, weather-resistant cushions are a must for comfort and durability. Look for cushions made from outdoor fabric such as Sunbrella, which resists fading, moisture, and mildew. * '''Weave Tightness''': Check the weave of the wicker to ensure it is tight and secure. A well-crafted weave will be more durable and less prone to unraveling. * '''Weight and Stability''': A heavier glider loveseat is less likely to tip or move unexpectedly, making it a safer option, especially in windy areas. === 4. Placement Tips === Where you place your wicker glider loveseat can impact both its longevity and your enjoyment: * '''Shaded Areas''': Placing the loveseat in a shaded or partially shaded area can prevent direct sun exposure, reducing the risk of fading and heat damage. * '''Covered Patios and Porches''': These locations offer protection from rain and sun, helping preserve the wicker and cushions. * '''Garden Corners''': Positioning the glider in a quiet garden corner creates a serene spot for relaxation, surrounded by nature. * '''Poolside Retreats''': A wicker glider loveseat can add a cozy seating area near a pool, providing a place to lounge and unwind after a swim. === 5. Maintenance Tips === Proper care can significantly extend the life of your wicker glider loveseat: * '''Regular Cleaning''': Wipe down the wicker with a damp cloth and mild detergent to remove dust, dirt, and pollen. For more thorough cleaning, use a soft brush to reach crevices. * '''Protect Against Moisture''': While synthetic wicker is weather-resistant, covering your glider during heavy rain or storing it indoors during winter can help maintain its condition. * '''Cushion Care''': Clean and store cushions when not in use to prevent fading and mildew. Use cushion covers for added protection. * '''Inspect for Wear''': Periodically check for loose or broken wicker strands and address any damage promptly to prevent further unraveling. === 6. Popular Styles and Design Features === Wicker glider loveseats come in various styles to suit different aesthetic preferences: * '''Classic Coastal''': Light-colored wicker paired with blue or white cushions evokes a breezy, beach-inspired look. * '''Modern Minimalist''': Sleek, dark wicker with neutral or monochrome cushions complements a contemporary outdoor space. * '''Rustic Charm''': Natural-looking wicker combined with earthy tones and textured fabrics adds warmth and character. Many models also come with added features like built-in side tables or storage compartments, enhancing the loveseat’s functionality. === 7. Budget Considerations === Prices for wicker glider loveseats can vary widely depending on materials, craftsmanship, and brand. Synthetic resin wicker loveseats with high-quality frames and cushions are often more affordable than natural wicker but still offer excellent durability. * '''Budget-Friendly Options''': Basic models with simple designs and standard cushions. * '''Mid-Range''': Loveseats with enhanced weather resistance, better cushion materials, and added design elements. * '''Premium''': High-end options with luxury outdoor fabrics, intricate weaving, and added features like gliding mechanisms with smoother bearings. === Conclusion === A wicker glider loveseat is an excellent investment for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor living space with comfort and style. By choosing weather-resistant materials, ensuring proper placement, and following maintenance tips, you can enjoy your glider loveseat for many seasons. Whether placed on a cozy porch or nestled in a garden, it’s a piece that brings relaxation and charm to any outdoor area. relaxation and charm to any outdoor area.)
  • How to make party poppers  + (Party poppers are a delightful way to add Party poppers are a delightful way to add an extra burst of fun to any occasion. Whether it's a birthday, wedding, or New Year's Eve celebration, these colorful and confetti-filled surprises can make your event even more memorable. Making your own party poppers is not only easy but also allows you to customize them to fit the theme of your celebration. In this guide, we'll walk you through the supplies needed, the step-by-step process, and some creative ideas on how to use them. == Supplies Needed for DIY Party Poppers == Before you begin crafting your party poppers, gather the following supplies: * '''1 empty paper towel tube or tissue paper roll:''' This will serve as the main body of the popper. * '''Glitter, confetti, and small party favors:''' Fill your poppers with glitter, fortunes, horoscopes, confetti, mints, funny notes, chocolate coins, or small party favors. * '''12-by-12-inch piece of wrapping or tissue paper:''' Choose a paper that matches your event's theme or color scheme. * '''Scissors:''' To cut the cardboard tube and wrapping paper. * '''Glue gun or tape:''' Secure the wrapping paper around the tubes. * '''Ribbon:''' Add a decorative touch and help secure the ends of the popper. == Step-by-Step Directions for Making Party Poppers == === 1. Prepare the Cardboard Tubes === Begin by cutting the cardboard tube in half. Next, cut one of the halves in half again, leaving you with three smaller tubes of different sizes. These will form the body of your party poppers. === 2. Fill the Tubes === Now that you have your tubes ready, it's time to fill them. Add glitter, confetti, and any small party favors you’ve selected. The contents will create the "pop" when the popper is used, so be sure to pack them well but not too tightly. === 3. Wrap the Tubes === Lay your 12-by-12-inch piece of wrapping paper face down on a flat surface. Arrange the three filled tubes in an even row at the edge of the paper, leaving about a 1/2-inch space between each tube. Carefully glue or tape the edge of the wrapping paper along the length of the tubes to secure them in place. Roll the paper over the tubes until they are fully wrapped, then trim any excess paper, including from the ends of the tubes. === 4. Add Finishing Touches === Gently twist the wrapping paper at the spaces between the tubes to create the classic party popper shape. Secure each twisted section with a piece of ribbon for a festive look. The ribbon not only adds flair but also helps hold the popper together. === 5. Display and Use Your Party Poppers === Your party poppers are now ready! You can add them to your table settings, place a bunch in a large glass bowl as a centerpiece, or hand them out to guests right before the big moment. == Tips and Variations for Creative Party Poppers == * '''Easy Breakage:''' Before giving the poppers to your guests, use a pin to poke holes around the edges of the tube. This will make it easier for the popper to break open when pulled. * '''Size Variations:''' For smaller poppers, use cardboard tubes from wrapping paper rolls instead of paper towel tubes. * '''Personalization:''' Create a personalized look by wrapping the tubes with color copies of family photos or images that match the theme of your event. == Where and How to Use Party Poppers == Party poppers are versatile and can be used in various types of celebrations. Here are some ideas for where and how to use them: === 1. '''Birthday Parties''' === Party poppers can be used when the birthday person makes a wish and blows out the candles. Alternatively, they can be given out as party favors to guests as a fun takeaway. === 2. '''Weddings''' === Instead of the traditional rice or confetti, guests can pop party poppers during the newlyweds’ send-off, creating a spectacular photo opportunity. === 3. '''New Year's Eve''' === Distribute party poppers to guests before midnight. When the clock strikes twelve, everyone can pop them to celebrate the arrival of the new year. === 4. '''Gender Reveal Parties''' === Fill the poppers with pink or blue confetti for a fun and interactive way to reveal the baby's gender to family and friends. === 5. '''Graduation Parties''' === Celebrate the graduate's achievement by popping the poppers during the ceremony or at the party. It’s a great way to mark the big moment with a burst of excitement. === 6. '''Holiday Gatherings''' === Whether it’s Christmas, Halloween, or the Fourth of July, you can customize the poppers with thematic colors and confetti to add a festive touch to your holiday celebrations. === 7. '''Engagement Parties or Proposals''' === Celebrate love with a unique twist by filling the poppers with rose petals or themed confetti. It’s a memorable way to enhance the moment. === 8. '''Retirement Celebrations''' === Mark the transition from work to retirement with the joyous noise and visual delight of party poppers. === 9. '''Anniversary Parties''' === Party poppers are perfect for any anniversary celebration, adding a joyful burst of color and fun to the occasion. === 10. '''Welcome Home Parties''' === Celebrate a loved one’s return with the cheerful explosion of party poppers, making their homecoming even more special. == Conclusion == Making your own party poppers is a fun, easy, and creative way to add an extra layer of excitement to any event. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, wedding, or holiday, these DIY poppers can be customized to fit any theme and are sure to be a hit with your guests. So gather your supplies, follow the steps, and get ready to pop your way to a fantastic celebration! 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  • Interfacing a Servo Motor with Arduino Nano  + ( * '''Arduino Nano''' (official or compatible board) * '''Servo Motor''' (e.g., SG90 micro servo) * '''Jumper wires''' * '''USB cable (Mini-B)''' for programming )
  • Real Time System Telemetry Dashboard with FireBeetle ESP32P4  + ( * '''DFRobot FireBeetle ESP32‑P4''' board * '''DFRobot FireBeetle ESP32‑P4''' board (or compatible ESP32‑P4 board * USB cable (for power, programming, and serial data) * Optional: small breadboard / jumper wires if you want to wire external LED or buttons (onboard LED uses pin 3) '''Display / UI''' * No OLED required for the web UI version — everything is in the browser. '''Software on PC''' * '''Python 3.8+''' * Python packages: '''pyserial''', '''psutil''' (install with pip install pyserial psutil) '''Arduino IDE''' * Latest Arduino IDE or VS Code with PlatformIO * ESP32 board support installed (Espressif package) * Libraries: '''Arduino_JSON''' (install via Library Manager) '''Network''' * Local Wi‑Fi network credentials (SSID and password) for the ESP32 to host the webserver (SSID and password) for the ESP32 to host the webserver )
  • Etabli compact.  + (Afin de pouvoir facilement s'y retrouver, Afin de pouvoir facilement s'y retrouver, notez la position des plaques avec leur noms : * planches de medium : - 15*800*485 -> coté gauche - 15*800*500 -> coté droit - 15*800*570 -> arrière - 15*800*560 -> porte - 15*570*410 (x2) -> intérieur - 15*570*470 : sol * planche de lattes : - 22*500*600 -> surface de travail supérieure - 22*500*800 -> surface de travail latéral
    Ici le montage est fait pour avoir un plan qui s'étend sur la droite (ou alors des deux cotés), mais vous pouvez tout a fait le faire s'étendre sur la gauche. Pensez juste à inverser coté droit et gauche, et mettre les charnières de la porte du bon coté.
    ste à inverser coté droit et gauche, et mettre les charnières de la porte du bon coté.</div> </div>)
  • Manipulate the CubePro Trio  + (After downloading the program and installing it using it's serial number and activating it, we must launch the program.)
  • 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>)
  • Tips for Safely Practicing Gua Sha at Home  + (Before we start, we need to choose a good Before we start, we need to choose a good gua sha tool, which can work wonders for your body. The selection of gua sha tools is extensive, allowing one to choose the level of pressure that best suits their needs. The two most common gua sha tools are the Chinese gua sha stick and the Chinese gua sha stone. To determine which is the right gua sha tool for you, consider your preference of level of pain and personal size and strength. For beginners we suggest you this basic starter kit-[https://www.sayheybeauty.com/products/rose-quartz-gua-sha-and-roller-set gua sha and roller set]. If you're looking for an affordable, long-lasting stone that allows you to create smooth skin for days after having a gua sha treatment, then this is the stone for you. You can now perform at-home gua sha therapy with this pocket-sized tool set!a therapy with this pocket-sized tool set!)
  • Build a Longboard from Scratch in Your Own Home  + (Before you start putting together your lonBefore you start putting together your longboard, you'll need to do some cutting and drilling. Begin by cutting your threaded rods into two pieces, each 8 inches long. Use a fret file to smooth out the rods, which are 5/16" x 12" inches in size. Next, apply grip tape to the board. Cut the grip tape to be about one centimeter wider than the board, then press it onto the board and trim off any excess. With your 6º wedge riser, mark where you'll drill to attach the INOX Allen bolts, which are 1/4" x 1.5" in size. Ensure the marks are centered on the ends of your board. Safety is crucial, so wear gloves and safety glasses during this process. Carefully drill four holes, making sure they are clean and precise. We used a 3D-printed part to help us drill the holes in the cap perfectly centered. If you'd like access to the design for this part, please let us know, and we'll share it with you. Finally, position the drill in the middle of your 1" cap and drill each hole carefully. The 1" cap should have a similar appearance to the one shown in the image. appearance to the one shown in the image.)
  • How to Play Tidal on Galaxy Watch  + (To begin using Tidal on your Galaxy Watch,To begin using Tidal on your Galaxy Watch, you'll need to download and install the Tidal app. Follow these steps to get started: '''Step 1: Open the Galaxy Wearable App''' First, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone. This app allows you to manage and install applications on your Galaxy Watch. '''Step 2: Find and Install the Tidal App''' In the Galaxy Wearable app, navigate to the "Galaxy Store" section. Search for the Tidal app using the search bar and select it from the search results. Tap on "Install" to begin the installation process. '''Step 3: Sign in to your Tidal Account''' Once the Tidal app is installed on your Galaxy Watch, open it, and sign in using your Tidal account credentials. If you don't have a Tidal account yet, you can create one directly from the app.
    n create one directly from the app. <br/>)
  • Snap circuits activities for 12+  + (To begin with, kids will need to build or To begin with, kids will need to build or assemble a miniature house. They can build one using cardboard, or you can laser cut them in advance, using for example a 3mm thick MDF board. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JGQVbJy4yhH1qOw0H3IVO0c7uRhI1ZIY Here]’s the design of a miniature house, ready for laser cut. the design of a miniature house, ready for laser cut.)
  • Conductive paint + Makey Makey  + (To check whether your conductive paint is To check whether your conductive paint is indeed conductive, we can run a test with the aid of a voltmeter. Paint a straight line on a sheet of paper. Then place the two ends of the voltmeter (the red one and the black one) each at one end of the line. Place the cursor of the voltmeter in a position to read the value of resistance and a number should display on your voltmeter.a number should display on your voltmeter.)
  • 123Tourelle  + (Code Arduino commenté en fichiers joints ;Code Arduino commenté en fichiers joints ; voir le code pour les détails (fichier 123Tourelle_IMT_Bento_123Soleil.ino)
    Le programme nécessite l'installation de plusieurs librairies Adafruit (voir lignes "include"), pensez à les installer
    Le code comprend toute une mécanique pour sélectionner le mode via le potentiomètre. L'utilisation du potentiomètre a été essentiellement choisie pour les besoins de la formation (mais apporte aussi un feeling plus agréable pour ma part) ; cependant un simple bouton poussoir ou capteur capacitif aurait été plus adapté et plus précis.

    La vérification de la victoire du joueur pourrait être améliorée (plus propre) par l'utilisation des interruptions (bouton poussoir ou récepteur capacitif), au lieu de tester dans une boucle. Cependant, côté ressenti utilisateur, peu de différence à prévoir.
    Le code occupe plus de 90% de la mémoire de l'Arduino. Des actions ont du être effectuées pour réduire l'impact mémoire : chaines de caractères mises dans mémoire intégrée à l'Arduino, suppression de quelques animations plus ou moins superflues, suppression de certains "define", suppression de tous les messages de type Serial.print

    Pour éviter les "tremblements" du servo, celui-ci est activé (fonction "attach") à chaque besoin, puis désactivé ("detach") lorsque l'on n'en a plus besoin immédiatement
    <i class="fa fa-info-circle"></i></div> <div class="icon-instructions-text">Pour éviter les "tremblements" du servo, celui-ci est activé (fonction "attach") à chaque besoin, puis désactivé ("detach") lorsque l'on n'en a plus besoin immédiatement</div> </div>)
  • Build an Easy ISS Notifier  + (Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com.Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com. Then click on Feeds→Actions→Create a New Feed. Name it “ISS.” Click the View AIO Key button, then copy your unique '''''key''''' somewhere safe — you’ll need it later to link your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.k your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.)
  • Build an Easy ISS Notifier  + (Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com.Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com. Then click on Feeds→Actions→Create a New Feed. Name it “ISS.” Click the View AIO Key button, then copy your unique '''''key''''' somewhere safe — you’ll need it later to link your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.k your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.)
  • Infinity Gauntlet Salad Tongs  + (Create the vector graphics for the InfinitCreate the vector graphics for the Infinity Gauntlet in Adobe Illustrator. Find a reference image online and use the Magnetic Lasso tool to trace around key elements of the image. We wanted the glove to have a layered and 3d look, so he traced out the base shape of the glove and used other gauntlet elements as vertical accents.her gauntlet elements as vertical accents.)
  • Infinity Gauntlet Salad Tongs  + (Create the vector graphics for the InfinitCreate the vector graphics for the Infinity Gauntlet in Adobe Illustrator. Find a reference image online and use the Magnetic Lasso tool to trace around key elements of the image. We wanted the glove to have a layered and 3d look, so he traced out the base shape of the glove and used other gauntlet elements as vertical accents.her gauntlet elements as vertical accents.)
  • 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).)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • Bentolux - Module qualité de l'air ambiant  + ( *Decoupe au laser des parois de la boite (DOC1) *Assemblage de la boite (DOC2) *Branchement des composants (DOC3) *Programmation du code pour faire interagir les élements (ecran LCD, capteur Temp/Hum, anneau OLED) (DOC4) <br/> )
  • Trophée lumineux  + (Découper au laser dans du pmma de 5mm d'épDécouper au laser dans du pmma de 5mm d'épaisseur les différentes pièces. J'ai choisi du pmma coloré pour les pièces du haut, et du noir opaque pour le dessus de socle. Cela fonctionnera mieux avec la lumière ! N'hésitez pas à ajouter le texte qui vous plait ! La petite surface nécessaire fait que vous pourrez surement utiliser des chutes :)us pourrez surement utiliser des chutes :))
  • Boite à bijoux  + (Découpez les différentes pièces dans du coDécoupez les différentes pièces dans du contreplaqué 5mm. J'ai réutilisé quelques petites chutes, votre fablab aura certainement des chutes suffisantes. Les tracés noirs doivent être simplement gravé (mode découpe mais avec une puissance très faible, cela sera beaucoup plus rapide qu'en mode gravure). beaucoup plus rapide qu'en mode gravure).)
  • Robot "ABC" in wood  + (<div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> Let's start with the base by adding support with it's stack connected to the 3 green LEDs. </div> <div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> Take 4 screws M4 insert them in the 4 holes then fix 1 nut on each screws. </div>)
  • Bentolux - BentoGhooost  + (= Fabrication 3ème étage = 1. Fabrication = Fabrication 3ème étage = 1. Fabrication à la découpeuse laser. * Plan à télécharger : [https://wikifab.org/images/d/df/BentoGhost_volume1.svg BentoGhost_volume1.svg] (clic droit / enregistrer le fichier sous) 2. Découpage et collage des morceaux * Bien penser à supprimer les écritures permettant d'identifier les faces avant la découpe * Bois utilisé : contreplaqué peuplier 3 mm * Réglages utilisés sur la PerezCamp 140 W ** puissance max : 40 % ** puissance min : 30 % ** vitesse : 40 mm / s * L'assemblage est expliqué avec les photos BentoGhost02 à BentoGhost04 ** Coller les éléments avec de la colle à bois * ''Le plancher qui supporte le mécanisme est décrit à l'étape suivante'' 3. Découpe des fantômes, dans du plexiglas 3 mm * Plan à télécharger : [https://wikifab.org/images/b/b9/BentoGhost_fantomes.svg BentoGhost_fantomes.svg] (clic droit / enregistrer le fichier sous) * Remarque : les 4 fantômes découpés dans la boite sont en haut de dessin, mais vous pouvez sélectionner ceux que vous voulez à partir du moment où ils sont de la même forme que ceux de la boîte * L'assemblage est expliqué avec les photos BentoGhost05 à BentoGhost07 ** Remarque : les fantômes peuvent également être collés à la colle à bois. Il faut bien les nettoyer tout de suite pour ne pas avoir de résidus de colle sur le plexiglas.voir de résidus de colle sur le plexiglas.)
  • Etage jardinière  + (fichiers -         La jardinière dans laquelle on placera la plante -         Le 4<sup>ème</sup> étage, dans lequel on installera le servo-moteur)
  • Etage jardinière  + (fichiers -         La jardinière dans laquelle on placera la plante -         Le 4<sup>ème</sup> étage, dans lequel on installera le servo-moteur)
  • Hands up Ready Go Scratch tutorial  + (First of all, click on the small cat pictuFirst of all, click on the small cat picture called “Sprite”. Pick a ‘starting block’ in the Event section (in brown). The green flag block is the most common. Next, pick one “if then” block for each team (you can find this in the Control -yellow- section). Choose a key for each “if then” block and connect it via the alligator clip to the Makey makey. It’s now time to discover a new type of blocks under the section “Looks”. We will start by using ‘switch backdrop to …’, we need one for the beginning of the code to set the background to the initial position (multicolor one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.or one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.)
  • Hands up Ready Go Scratch tutorial  + (First of all, click on the small cat pictuFirst of all, click on the small cat picture called “Sprite”. Pick a ‘starting block’ in the Event section (in brown). The green flag block is the most common. Next, pick one “if then” block for each team (you can find this in the Control -yellow- section). Choose a key for each “if then” block and connect it via the alligator clip to the Makey makey. It’s now time to discover a new type of blocks under the section “Looks”. We will start by using ‘switch backdrop to …’, we need one for the beginning of the code to set the background to the initial position (multicolor one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.or one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 3: Solar box  + (First, connect the 25 mm wide vertical profiles with the 2 long 15 mm wide horizontal profiles, like you can see in the following photos.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 3: Solar box  + (First, connect the 25 mm wide vertical profiles with the 2 long 15 mm wide horizontal profiles, like you can see in the following photos.)
  • 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>].)
  • 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.)
  • ESP32 Web Server with Slider  + (To follow along with this tutorial, you wiTo follow along with this tutorial, you will need the following components: * An ESP32 board (I’m using the ESP32 DevKitC) * The Arduino IDE installed on your computer * The ESPAsyncWebServer and AsyncTCP libraries installed on your Arduino IDE You can find the links to download the libraries and the complete code for this project at the end of this post. for this project at the end of this post.)
  • Connected weather station 12+ activities  + (Follow the instructions on page 1-4 on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-vYvPHrhgW4SdtgnfV-NSKyZqliaPFgTpFc4Ti0uxh4/edit?usp=sharing <u>this </u>]tutorial.)
  • Connected weather station 9-11 activities  + (Follow the instructions on page 1-4 on tutorial)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Plateau et pièces d'échec en médium 3mm  + (Impression 3d du fichier "Tenons", pensez à la couleur..)
  • Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)  + ( #Install the tube on the planting zone, # #Install the tube on the planting zone, #Dig dirt from uphill part of the planting zone, #Add the dirt around the tube to form a mound (looks like a volcano), #Add humanure, urine-activated charcoal and soil (e.g. topsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; opsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; )
  • Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)  + ( #Install the tube on the planting zone, # #Install the tube on the planting zone, #Dig dirt from uphill part of the planting zone, #Add the dirt around the tube to form a mound (looks like a volcano), #Add humanure, urine-activated charcoal and soil (e.g. topsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; opsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; )
  • 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 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Lay out all the filter components onto a surface. Using common sense and a ruler you can centre everything perfectly.)
  • How to Make Beautiful but Easy Handmade Valentine's Day Card  + (To make this beautiful card I used half-inTo make this beautiful card I used half-inch ribbon to make roses. I fold it like a triangle shape then twist it two or three times to make the center. Then our next step is to start twisting but you still have to roll the ribbon, then you have to do it every so often when you're going to twist the ribbon.ten when you're going to twist the ribbon.)
  • 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].)
  • Revo - l'horloge hypnotique -  + ( # Mettez en place la ficelle sur le disqu # Mettez en place la ficelle sur le disque support. # Installez le disque support sur le mécanisme. # Emboitez les disques restant, en premier celui des heures, puis celui des minutes et enfin celui des secondes.
    ...Placez bien les disques des heures et des minutes afin de voir afficher 12h pile !

    es des heures et des minutes afin de voir afficher 12h pile !</div> </div><br/> )
  • 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 …); )
  • No-Sew Sock Snowman with Rice in Minutes  + (We need to fill the sock with rice to shape the snowman and it will have a little weight so it won't tip over easily. Then tie it with wool thread.)
  • 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.


    t;br /><br/></nowiki>)
  • Automated Gardening Plant with arduino Uno under the DEEDU project  + (<nowiki>You will need<br /><You will need

    electronic control and command part (listed below)

    water tank

    a plant in a pot

    a box for electronic (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106140)

    3d printed light sensor support (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986667)

    3d printed sprinkler (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986672)

    For the Command & Control part the material used are the following:

    - 1 Arduino UNO link

    - 1 moisture sensor link

    - 1 CO2 Gas sensor Mq7 link

    - 1 Lcd screen 2x16 (+i2c)) link

    - 1 LDR light sensor (photoresistor) link

    - 2 push buttons link

    - 1 Temp + humidity sensor DHT11 link

    - 1 5V water pump link

    - 1 5v relay link

    - 3 1k resistor link

    - 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link

    -2 5v power supply link
    link<br /><br />- 1 5V water pump link<br /><br />- 1 5v relay link<br /><br />- 3 1k resistor link<br /><br />- 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link<br /><br />-2 5v power supply link</nowiki>)
  • Best Mac AVI Trimmer to Trim AVI on Mac  + (Officially download and install Joyoshare Officially download and install Joyoshare [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-cutter-mac/ Video Trimmer Mac] on computer. Open it and follow the on-screen instruction to drag the AVI video to it. You also use the "Open" button to import an AVI file from local." button to import an AVI file from local.)
  • Engaging Fall-Themed Math Activities for Kids  + (One engaging way to introduce counting andOne engaging way to introduce counting and number recognition is through '''playdough mats'''. Printable mats from '''123 Homeschool 4 Me''' allow children to count, trace, and spell numbers from 1 to 10. Kids can also use playdough to shape the numbers, which enhances their fine motor skills. To make the activity even more interactive, consider adding buttons or other small objects to represent leaves that children can count and incorporate into their play.can count and incorporate into their play.)
  • Heather Chadduck Hillegas' Redesign of the Nelson-Galt House in Colonial Williamsburg  + (One of the central challenges in redesigniOne of the central challenges in redesigning a home as historically significant as the Nelson-Galt House was balancing historical authenticity with contemporary functionality. Heather achieved this balance beautifully by incorporating a variety of WILLIAMSBURG products that are inspired by 18th-century designs but updated for modern living. From the rich hues of the Williamsburg Paint Color Collection by Benjamin Moore, such as the striking Apollo Blue used in the study, to timeless Schumacher fabrics, Paul Montgomery wall coverings, Spicher floor cloths, and Adelphi Paper Hangings, Heather's choices perfectly blended the old with the new. Each room tells a story, with historical influences seamlessly integrated into modern-day aesthetics. For instance, in the living room, Heather navigated the limitations posed by the home’s historic easements with clever solutions like the brass picture rails used to hang artwork without damaging the original walls. This allowed her to introduce new decorative elements while respecting the home’s architectural integrity.ecting the home’s architectural integrity.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • CadrePhoto360  + (le plateau pivotant utilise une LED 3,3V. le plateau pivotant utilise une LED 3,3V. et nous, 2 rampes de LED 12V. on démonte le couvercle du plateau, enlevons la LED, et le circuit de transformation du courant 220V vers 3,3V, et on remplace le circuit par un circuit de transformation du courant 220V vers 12v (que l'on récupère d'un bloc prise 220v vers 12V du commerce, que l'on démonte de son boitier), on ressoude les fils en gardant le schéma initial. le support de la LED va servir de support a notre tube (qui lui même servira de support pour notre 2 rampes de LED), on le fixe donc a la place de la LED, et accrochons les rampes de LED avec du scotch double face. on rajoute des élastiques pour maintenir en place les rampes de LED lorsque le scotch double face ne collera plus ( a cause de la moindre chaleur des rampes de LED, la colle du scotch va sécher, le caoutchouc de l’élastique, lui, n'aura subit aucune modification). ou soude les rampes de LED en série, et on soude les fils sur le circuit d'alimentation 12V. le diamètre du tube en fibre de verre est de 1cm.ètre du tube en fibre de verre est de 1cm.)
  • CadrePhoto360  + (le plateau pivotant utilise une LED 3,3V. le plateau pivotant utilise une LED 3,3V. et nous, 2 rampes de LED 12V. on démonte le couvercle du plateau, enlevons la LED, et le circuit de transformation du courant 220V vers 3,3V, et on remplace le circuit par un circuit de transformation du courant 220V vers 12v (que l'on récupère d'un bloc prise 220v vers 12V du commerce, que l'on démonte de son boitier), on ressoude les fils en gardant le schéma initial. le support de la LED va servir de support a notre tube (qui lui même servira de support pour notre 2 rampes de LED), on le fixe donc a la place de la LED, et accrochons les rampes de LED avec du scotch double face. on rajoute des élastiques pour maintenir en place les rampes de LED lorsque le scotch double face ne collera plus ( a cause de la moindre chaleur des rampes de LED, la colle du scotch va sécher, le caoutchouc de l’élastique, lui, n'aura subit aucune modification). ou soude les rampes de LED en série, et on soude les fils sur le circuit d'alimentation 12V. le diamètre du tube en fibre de verre est de 1cm.ètre du tube en fibre de verre est de 1cm.)
  • Fabrication d'un drône  + (On prend cette page comme point de départ On prend cette page comme point de départ : http://arduino.blaisepascal.fr/controler-un-moteur-brushless/ Et ça ne fonctionne pas. En testant avec un autre lien on y arrive : https://www.firediy.fr/article/calibrer-ses-esc-avec-un-arduino-drone-ch-3 L'erreur du premier lien, c'est qu'il manque des informations dans la ligne esc.attach(12); il fallait mettre esc.attach(12, 1000, 2000); Pourquoi ? Par ailleurs il es important de comprendre la séquence de calibration des ESC. Pour calibrer un ESC, il faut mettre plein gaz dès l'allumage, attendre les bips aigus réguliers, et relâcher les gaz à ce moment précis. Dans notre code arduino, nous avions mis esc.write(180); pendant quelques secondes, puis esc.write(0); 180 représente la valeur maximale (plein gaz) et 0 la valeur minimale. Le passage à 0 ne se faisait pas au bon moment, et le calibrage ne se faisait pas. Le deuxième lien (firediy) permet d'envoyer la valeur minimale à un moment précis. C'est grâce à ce code que nous avons réussi à calibrer notre ESC. Ensuite nous utilisons le 1er lien (blaisepascal) pour envoyer une valeur précise à l'ESC. Tout se passe bien, on arrive à faire tourner plus ou moins vite notre moteur. Ouf !ner plus ou moins vite notre moteur. Ouf !)
  • ZExpermiment 1 Porte-monnaie en cuir  + (Prenez les fichiers qui sont inclus dans ce tutoriel et envoyez les à votre laser. Le fichier Wallet 1 est à découper dans votre premier morceau de cuir Le fichier Wallet 1 est à découper dans l'autre)
  • ZExpermiment 1 Porte-monnaie en cuir  + (Prenez les fichiers qui sont inclus dans ce tutoriel et envoyez les à votre laser. Le fichier Wallet 1 est à découper dans votre premier morceau de cuir Le fichier Wallet 1 est à découper dans l'autre)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • E-Club  + ('''<u>Le produit</u>''': Il s'''Le produit''': Il s'agit du système d'accroche du club. Nous allons le coller avec de la glue sur le boitier. Le système se referme sur le club à l'aide de vis. '''Problèmes rencontrés''': Ce système d'accroche n'est valable que pour un seul diamètre de club. '''Lien vers le projet sur Fusion360''': http://a360.co/2IF5VpB '''Prix''': 0.04€ + 0.04€ = 0.08€(pour les deux parties de la boite) '''Temps''': 0h10min + 0h14min = 0h24min (pour les deux parties de la boite)ite) <u>'''Temps'''</u>: 0h10min + 0h14min = 0h24min (pour les deux parties de la boite))
  • IKEA hack: TARVA Chest of 3 drawers in pine  + (Remove the drawer handles with your screwdriver.)
  • IKEA hack: TARVA Chest of 3 drawers in pine  + (Remove the drawer handles with your screwdriver.)
  • Etabli compact.  + (Retourner le montage sur le plan de travail supérieur afin de pouvoir le monter facilement. Prendre 6 équerres et 24 vis 15mm et fixer la plaque au reste du montage en plaçant 2 équerres sur chaque arête.)
  • Candlestick in copper and wood  + (Sawing the wood pieces in: * 1 x 10 cm long * 1 x 15 cm long * 1 x 20 cm long * 5 x 5 cm long)
  • Candlestick in copper and wood  + (Sawing the wood pieces in: * 1 x 10 cm long * 1 x 15 cm long * 1 x 20 cm long * 5 x 5 cm long)
  • Candlestick in copper and wood  + (Sawing the wood pieces in: * 1 x 10 cm long * 1 x 15 cm long * 1 x 20 cm long * 5 x 5 cm long)
  • 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.)
  • Conductive paint + Makey Makey  + (Simply mix the glue with the graphite powdSimply mix the glue with the graphite powder in equal parts. You can add more glue than graphite powder if you believe you don’t have enough powder. When done, add water as needed to reach the desired consistency. Your mixture needs to have roughly the same consistency as real paint. Watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phEke_LZJlk this] video for extra help.?v=phEke_LZJlk this] video for extra help.)
  • PP Shredder Basic  + (1/2" Socket wrench 11/16" Socket" 6mm Allen/Hex Wrench Locking Pliers Adjustable pliers Metal File Screwdriver <br/>)
  • Pavé Numérique MIDI  + (Souder les headers sur la stripboard, vousSouder les headers sur la stripboard, vous pouvez vous aider de l’arduino micro pour ne pas vous tromper sur l’espacement (de 5 cases entre les deux) ''Personnellement, je n’ai pas utilisé de headers pour l’afficheur OLED, car j’avais retiré les broches.''ur OLED, car j’avais retiré les broches.'')
  • 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. ;))
  • Entryway catch-all table  + (I started with a full sheet of Maple plywood. I broke it down into manageable chunks using my track saw.)
  • Porte Bonheur (technique gravure et acrylique peint)  + (Téléchargez les modèles ci-après : httpsTéléchargez les modèles ci-après : https://wikifab.org/images/c/ca/Porte_Bonheur_technique_gravure_et_acrylique_peint_ema_model_Sirennes.pdf Mettez un des deux acryliques un dessin de votre choix. Attention, ce dessin doit être fait de lignes fines ou de texte. On a tester avec des appâts et le rendu est nettement mois bon. Découpez enfin au laser les 2 parties du porte-bonheur. En pensant à bien enlever les protections plastiques.à bien enlever les protections plastiques.)
  • 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/>)
  • How to Make Amazon Music Louder  + (The first and most straightforward way to The first and most straightforward way to make Amazon Music louder is by adjusting the volume settings on your device. Whether you're using a smartphone, tablet, or computer, there should be dedicated volume controls that allow you to increase the sound output. Simply locate the volume buttons or slider and turn them up to your desired level. Keep in mind that you can also adjust the volume within the Amazon Music app itself for finer control.Amazon Music app itself for finer control.)
  • DIY Makey Makey with Arduino Leonardo  + (The image below shows the wiring that is needed for one key of your makey-makey-like device. In order to obtain 6 functional keys, you will need to repeat this wiring 6 times overall, each time using a different analog pin on your arduino leonardo.)
  • Guide of Analysis of Differentially Expressed Proteins by Two-dimensional Electrophoresis  + ('''The loading volume of the 24 cm adhesive strip is approximately 750-1000μg of protein sample*7, and the total volume mixed with the hydration solution is 450μL.''')
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Grown your own fabric with bacteria  + (This first step lasts about 1h.)
  • How to Make Your Own Easter Egg  + (This is one of the best bis of crafting yoThis is one of the best bis of crafting your Easter egg! Make sure that you have invested in some high quality and luxurious cooking chocolate before beginning! Pour some water into a pan and bring to the boil. Meanwhile, make sure that your chocolate is cut up into small chunks ready to melt. Once the water is boiling, balance a ceramic bowl on top of the pan and add your chocolate chunks to it. Keep stirring the chocolate as it melts. Yum!p stirring the chocolate as it melts. Yum!)