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Modular grid storage. PRE-POST

Posted on 2022-06-05 by Fen_Star

  I wanted to make some grids to put on the drawers/shelves that hold tableware in order to let dust and such fall through. This project has gone through may iterations… … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, CAD

Robut

Posted on 2022-04-29 by Fen_Star

I wanted to make a simple robot chassis that could have things added to it as needed. I decided to go with some pz22gr9120r gearmotors because they are cheap (~$3 each) and easy to find. The 1:84 gear ratio and … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, CAD, Files, STL

Decora “Smart” Switch P2: Hardware Oops

Posted on 2022-04-07 by Fen_Star

The next step was creating the hardware. … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, CAD, Network embedded systems, PCB

Decora “Smart” Switch P1: Decora Insert.

Posted on 2021-11-09 by Fen_Star

I debated weather(sp) I should look up decora gang plate dimensions, or measure one of my inserts. In the end I decided to go with drawings, and drew up a rough 3D sketch. … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, CAD, Network embedded systems, PCB

Ladybug

Posted on 2014-09-24 by Fen_Star

My sister just had a baby and wanted some 3D printed ladybugs for the baby’s room. I wasn’t to thrilled with any of the ones on thingaverse so I decided to make one myself. … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, CAD, Files, Insects, STL

Hedgehog

Posted on 2013-11-17 by Fen_Star

This is a hedgehog I made for my sister in solidworks and printed on the afinia. … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, Afinia, CAD, Files, SLDPRT, Solidworks, STL

PumpkInception

Posted on 2012-10-01 by Fen_Star

Solidworks isn’t the best for more “artistic” designs, but you can learn a lot about the tools available by trying something diffrent. … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 3D printing, Solidworks

Hexapod

Posted on 2012-06-17 by Fen_Star
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This project ended up being a failure, in that I realized that the weight of the legs was just going to be too high for any practical method of driving it, but was a success in that I learned quite … Continue reading →

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