The long-form post is finally done, walking through everything I needed to do when modeling and printing a small hydroponic support structure. I won’t repeat myself here.
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The long-form post is finally done, walking through everything I needed to do when modeling and printing a small hydroponic support structure. I won’t repeat myself here.
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File this one away under dubious uses for a 3D printer.
Continue reading Floppy Green OnionsI wanted to motorize a cheap IKEA spice grinder, which was a silly idea for a project.
But it got me back into mechanical modeling and 3D printing, so here are the results (video).
The full write-up is part of the GitHub repo that has all the design files (https://github.com/nuket/SpiceShredder) and the STL files you could use to print this yourself.
If it’s helpful for you, or you have modifications that could improve the design, feel free to drop me a line!
For whatever reason, it occurred to me that I had an extra smartphone laying about that could be used to receive analog radio.