Quotejeane54 best way to connect these zigbee module with ATMEGA328 board Are you talking about the physical connection? What's the problem there? What's wrong with the most obvious connection: pin header sockets? As far as I know there are zigbee variants that come as soc and can be soldered directly on your atmega board.by noobdude - General
Hm. Just filled out my share of that convey. Which is kind of pointless as I'd never consider myself part of any 3d printing community - yet. If I were to analyze my own answers it would go along these lines: - I'm to narrow minded to grasp the idea of anybody having a different opinion than myself. - I'll always fall for the illusion to be soooo distinct from any community. Hugh? What do you meby noobdude - General
Thank you for your opinion! In fact FreeCAD is parametrical and I have put some basic parameters like the length of the slots and the thickness of the bendable parts into a spread sheet. I like the idea of adding aids for tightening by hand. But I preferred simple structures over wingnut-shaped extensions because this device is intended for use in the context of paragliding. Any extension that 'by noobdude - Look what I made!
Hi, I'm new to 3d printing and yet have no idea on what is possible. Thus I started learning FreeCAD and modeled something which I hope might be printable. It's basically a clamping collet you slide a thin rope through and then fix it by tightening the screw. Difficulties I see: - Precision: Threads with 2mm pitch and 1.5mm groove depth - Material: Clamps that must be bendable, but not break - Rby noobdude - Look what I made!
QuoteDust .... less of sarcasm more of a serious cry out for help! Yes, indeed. I have no machine to do the 3d printing for me yet. So I must do it manually. I hope I have proven that I severely fail at that. What I need is a 3d printer. Well. Maybe not really "need". But definitely WANT. So I started to try to get informed and find out what exactly it is that I crave for - and was a wee tinyby noobdude - General
My 1st 3d print! Problem: broken cable on headphones Solution: - peel away the welded plastic housing of the plug - cut off a length of cable with the break and resolder it to the remaining stub of the plug - print a new housing around that solder joint Filament: TEDI 7mm x 10 cm stick Material: semi transparent stuff Printer: KH 998D (original extruder was lost somehow) Time spent on conby noobdude - General