Rudy
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My entire goal for this printer was to make it as big as possible, the end result was a solid approximately 290mm^3 build volume. It kinda runs right now but the print quality is very mediocre, I still have to do a lot of hardware and software tweaks to get a decent print quality.
PicoDucky is a very minimalist RP2350 board that can be used as a rubber ducky or even a FIDO Security Key.
DS Ultra Distortion Pedal This a board which you can use to create and mod your own custom clone of a Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal. This board uses the simplified DS-1 design from ElectroSmash Boss DS-1 Distortion Analysis. $1.50
This is a wireless macropad that uses the ESP32 C3 supermini and features an onboard buck boost convertor which makes it suitable to be powered by alkaline batteries. It also features a sliding potentiometer on board :eyes: . It can also be mounted besides a desk
A small PCB that can be directly connected onto a standard 2.54 pitch breadboard to provide power. It has a PD IC on the board so you can negotiate different voltages by changing the config.
I've made a DIY version of the DS-1 and Big Muff Pi which are arguably the most iconic distortion/fuzz pedals ever made.
DS Ultra Distortion Pedal This a board which you can use to create and mod your own custom clone of a Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal. This board uses the simplified DS-1 design from ElectroSmash Boss DS-1 Distortion Analysis. $1.50
I was inspired to make my printer based off the current problems I have with my A1 Mini. While the A1 Mini is a really fast printer and does its job, its still *mini*, so for my custom printer my number one goal was to have a large build volume and then add custom features like AMS system and build failure detection.