Here’s an easy do it yourself endless infinite water supply for your dog, cat, pet or farm animal. Animals love it. Water level stays constant and is always the same. Fresh water is always being supplied. Never runs out of fresh water. Constant water for your thirsty pets and animals. Garden hose is all that is connected.
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GameBoy Zero EZ-GBZ DIY Kit
Check out this awesome new Gameboy Pi Zero or Pi 3 A+ do-it-yourself kit no soldering required!
Small Scale Aluminium Anodizing in the Home Workshop
A short film sharing about low current density anodizing of aluminium from limited experience in the home workshop.
Building a spectacular DIY ‘desk PC’ (it can fold!)
Ever wanted to build a PC into a desk but not known where to start? Well, in this project video DIY Perks will be showing you exactly how to build a unique folding desk PC that brings LOADS of practical benefits to the table. Enjoy!
How to Make the Ultimate 18650 Power Bank with Infinitely Expandable Capacity
In this video K R A L Y N 3D will show you the ultimate solution to power on the go. This DIY power bank features a removable battery pack, which can be easily replaced, giving this power bank unlimited capacity as long as you have enough cells. The cost of the row components of this power bank is around 60 dollars, which is two times cheaper than anything commercially equivalent.
DIY filament runout sensor + M600 colour changing
Filament runout detection is something I’ve gone without because I thought it would be harder to implement than it is. The truth is you can do it easily with printed parts and a microswitch worth less than a dollar. This guide takes you through printing, assembly, wiring and firmware setup to get filament runout detection working with a Marlin 3D printer. My Tevo Tornado was easy, as it has a MKS GenL mainboard.
The Ender 3 was a little trickier but ultimately I was able to get it compiled and working using the little known pin 29, retaining pin 27 for the BLtouch. As always, the limitations of the Melzi 1284P board arise but I have included a guide on what Marlin tweaks are needed to get it to compile. If you just want the mid print M600 colour change, then enable the nozzle park and advanced pause but not the filament runout.