hotswap_pcb_generator
parametric-printable-wing
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hotswap_pcb_generator
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My first custom keyboard AtreuSLB50+ based on the Raspberry Pi Pico
I'm guessing it's this: https://github.com/50an6xy06r6n/hotswap_pcb_generator
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Trying to figure out how to wire up SK6812 MINI-E RGB to a ProMicro for a custom board
I've did a lot of Googling, and I saw either lots of "here's how to add a RGB strip" or "it's hard and isn't worth it" on the subject of adding RGB SMD to a custom keyboard. I've built a keyboard before, Keebio Sinc, but that one supported a single color LED. Now I was printing a small keyboard made from this ( https://github.com/50an6xy06r6n/hotswap_pcb_generator ) and it had me thinking, how hard is it to add RGB LEDs to a similar design. I have ideas in my mind of how I would go about making room for adding the SK6812 MINI-E, I honestly just have no experience with ProMicros or in what ways to connect these LEDs to a ProMicro. I know I found many examples of adding the code to control the LEDs in the config, but I wouldn't know where to begin with wiring it since mostly everyone uses custom bought PCBs or LED strips.
- 3D-printable hotswap PCB generator (now open-source)
parametric-printable-wing
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Parametric 3D printable NACA airfoil wing
I designed a basic parametric 3D printable NACA wing in my quest for a RC scale printed autonomous plane. It should work with most NACA airfoils, and can be printed without retractions in vase mode. There's still a lot to improve really (e.g. structures for the wing spar), but I'm pretty happy I managed to get it this far. I've designed multiple printable wings in Fusion360 before, but having them even remotely parametric (or even being able to change anything after it's done) is quite a pain. Not anymore! 😁 https://github.com/evertdespiegeleer/parametric-printable-wing
What are some alternatives?
pluckey - a 4x7 split keyboard with wide space keys and ergodox keycap support
keebcu - Keyboard Customizer
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NopSCADlib - Library of parts modelled in OpenSCAD and a framework for making projects
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snappy-reprap - The world's most 3D printable 3D printer. (Guinness Book of World Records 2017 & 2018)
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void_switch - 3D printable magnetic separation contactless key switch and stabilizers (OpenSCAD files)
crossword-generator-scad - A tool to generate STL models of 3D-printable crossword puzzles.
BOSL - The Belfry OpenScad Library - A library of tools, shapes, and helpers to make OpenScad easier to use.