How to make awesome epoxy model from 3D print.
What You need: –
3D printed model –
liquid silicone rubber –
2 component epoxy resin
How to make awesome epoxy model from 3D print.
What You need: –
3D printed model –
liquid silicone rubber –
2 component epoxy resin
I don’t generally pay much attention to Intel-based boards. There have been the odd exceptions, but usually run too hot, and are just too expensive, to be particularly interesting. But it looks like there might soon be one more board added to the short stack of exceptions, the new Rock Pi X.

Learn more about the new experience for Nintendo Switch, coming October 18th!
It’s perhaps a bit surprising how many Raspberry Pi boards have made it to space. Totally ignoring all the Raspberry Pi boards that make it into space the cheap and cheerful way on a high-altitude balloon, there are at least two aboard the International Space Station in use by the astronauts, and another two running cryptography experiments for ESA.
There are others, but they were joined in July by yet another Raspberry Pi that was carried to orbit by a Russian Soyuz-2–1b Fregat-M rocket into a solar synchronous orbit.
Klipper is a special firmware designed to perform the heavy lifting of calculating kinematics on a Raspberry Pi and therefore simplify the job of the existing 3D printer mainboard. This allows very precise stepper motor timing and potentially much higher speeds.
In this installment, I swap the Ender 3 mainboard for an MKS Gen L and setup TMC2208s in UART mode, the LCD, and hot end activated fan. It wasn’t easy so the config file is provided below. TMC2208s are notorious for not getting along well with Klipper, especially in stand alone mode.
At VMworld, various cool new technologies were previewed. In this series of articles, I will write about some of those previewed technologies. Unfortunately, I can’t cover them all as there are simply too many. This article is about ESXi on ARM, which was session OCTO2944BU. For those who want to see the session, you can find it here. This session was presented by Andrei Warkentin and Daniel Beveridge. Please note that this is a summary of a session which is discussing a tech preview, these features may never be released, and this preview does not represent a commitment of any kind, and this feature (or it’s functionality) is subject to change. Now let’s dive into it, what is VMware doing with ARM?

Solar panels can be a great way to generate extra electricity for your home, or even to supply something like a remote monitoring station where grid power isn’t available. While you could simply stick a panel in a convenient location facing roughly upwards, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that the sun doesn’t stay in the same position throughout the day. Therefore, if you can get your panel to move with the sun, this can boost power collection by 15 to 40%.

Europe was weened on low cost 8bit micros in the home, spending in excess of £1000 on a home computer seemed absurd when we were used to £399 for a complete machine including monitor. So how would we ever adopt IBM PC’s with their huge price tags? Amstrad had the answer. Lets take a look at the PC1512 and PC1640 which took Europe by storm.
THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES ONLY! The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is the best and most powerful Android tablet on the market right now but how does it handle emulation? In this video, I test out some of my favorite emulators on the all-new Tab S6 like Dolphin for GameCube, PPSSPP for PSP, Citra MMJ Android for 3DS, Damon PS2 for PS2, Redream for Dream cast and Tetrarch for Sega Saturn and Naomi/Atomiswave.
The Sega Dreamcast turns 20 today. In this episode we take a look back at the games, how it was hacked, Echelon crazy stories, Super Smash Pack and how the Dreamcast will never die.