1.Launch TinkerCADandclickCreatethen3D designto create a new project. 2.Locate the QR code generatorin theShape Generatorssection, then place it in the workspace by dragging and dropping it. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) 3.Add the linkin theTextsection, and you will see the shape changing...
It’s no wonder, therefore, that product design goes hand-in-hand with CAD.CAD softwareoffers solutions that help make the design process easier: streamlining workflows, reducing the need for physical prototypes, and enabling designers to save revision histories, amongst many other advantages. In t...
To setup Klipper or OctoPrint, select Octo/Klipper. Next, you need to enter your printer’s hostname or IP address. If you’re using OctoPrint, you will need anOctoPrint API Access Key, which you should put in the API Key / Password text box. Even better,if you want to let Orca Sli...
I wanted to control my drone from an Arduino because I wanted to take a step into the automation of my drone. There was the option of building a drone and using the Arduino as the Flight Controller, but then I would miss out on all of the advanced features that the more popular firmwa...
I had put an EVA foam slice below to protect it. For the ESP32, I have screwed it to EVA foam and a piece of wood that remained from before to avoid an overheat, and then stuck it to the case with foam double-sided tape. With this same tape I've stuck the power bank and the...
composites or bio-materials to create objects that range in shape, size, rigidity and color. To put it simply, 3D printing is a way to manufacture complex objects easily with an economical price. 3D printing is cheaper, faster, and more customizable than buying a product from a store. This...
Prusament has one extra finishing step. Where the Jessie filament gets a simple sticker, Prusament spools are put on a laser to etch the name of the filament and also provide tracking via a QR code. This code provided the user with data from the filament line while that spool was being...
in a moment's notice. There is also a micro:bit simulator built into Tinkercad's functionality. What stands out about their effort is that you can attach circuits to your bit and write code to control it all in the simulator. Battery packs, motors, sensors and more are available to use...