Print Objects with Ceramic Clay with the Digitalceram 3D Printer

A new ceramic 3D printer has recently launched on Kickstarter with the introduction of the Digitalceram, which promises a “fast, accurate and easy-to-use ceramic 3D printer that brings your ceramic creativity to life.” On the tech specs side, the Digitalceram features a 350 x 350 x 500mm footprint, a build volume of 150 x 150 x 200mm, as well as a print speed of 10-120mm/s, an accuracy of 0.1mm, and accepts 0.6-3mm diameter print nozzles. It also hosts SD card and USB connectivity options.

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AdventurePi: The Ultimate DIY Raspberry Pi Portable Arcade Machine

What is the AdventurePi?

The AdventurePi is a DIY portable retro gaming rig that uses RetroPie to emulate a variety of classic video game consoles. It’s comprised of a rugged, waterproof hard case that houses a portable display, Raspberry Pi computer, battery pack, controllers, and optional arcade controls.

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Giant DIY 3D Printer From Scratch

In this episode I make the frame and mechanics of a giant 3D printer from scratch, why? because I need to print something really big for an incoming project. It is a Prusa clone and I’m pretty happy how it is looking right now. I will do all the wiring and programming next and hopefully It’ll be back on this channel soon.

Build Yourself a Tiny Macintosh Mini Linux Console

The original Apple Macintosh computer was released way back in 1984, and garnered quite a lot of buzz. That wasn’t just because of the now-legendary launch commercial that was inspired by George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, but also because it was the first mass-market personal computer with a GUI (Graphical User Interface) and a mouse. Considering Apple’s current megalithic tech presence, the original Macintosh has quite the cult following.

Now you can make your own tiny Mac(intosh) Mini Linux console.

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