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willempennings.nl
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| | | | | [AI summary] Willem's project is an impressive open-source balancing cube that utilizes reaction wheels, sensors, and a sophisticated control system to maintain balance on its corners or edges. The cube's design integrates mechanical, electronic, and software components, showcasing advanced engineering and control theory. The project has sparked discussions on cost reduction, alternative materials, and potential modifications for different balancing scenarios. | |
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blog.thea.codes
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| | | | | Build log for creating Alan's signature angel lamp from Alan Wake 2 | |
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gregdavill.com
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| | | | | A tennis ball sized, 20 sided, LED clad, regular polyhedron Introduction The major challenge of making a smaller LED cube in my opinion is the LED panels. Commercially available panels are designed for video walls and typically made at 64x64 pixel as a minimum size. This seems to be a good trade off between cost/complexity/light efficiency. On my previous project mini-led-cube I had overcome one of the major hurdles of creating a smaller cube, because I had designed and built my own custom high density* ... | |
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blog.rfox.eu
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| | | I've upgraded my Prusa MK3S+ 3D printer to MK4. This writeup contains the story of how it went and some observations about the improvements. | ||