This is what I have been working on, more so the stuff I have actually took pictures.
These are some example 3d scans
This was one of the first challenging thing I decided to scan over the basic things you start out with, like your phone, maybe your hand or what ever appendage. I dont have a print semi permanently attached.
When I moved into this house it had a snowman and santa from the 80s decided to do some scanning and these actually scanned quite well.
I had this sitting around and decided to give myself a time constraint. From scanning to print that I could in theory use for mock up. This one I could drill out the holes for mounting.
I wanted a better keyboard for playing mmo's I kept hitting caps lock and could not hit the ctrl key quite as easy. So I came up with this abombanation. It has hot swap key sockets so when I need to adjust it I can just move the keys where I want and plop it all together.
This used a teensy2 I had kicking around from a previously failed keyboard project.
This is a mini pad to play step mania, it uses resistive buttons so I can adjust how much pressure it takes to register a button press. This makes it so you do not really have to stand or stomp on the buttons to get it to register.
This section shows off things I needed for shop stuff. I had some pictures of tools I had made but I may need to clean those up and take new pictures.
This is based off of Big Clives charger, I have been running one off of solar charging for a while and has been giving me good results. You would be surprised how much longer these batteries last with a good charger.
Otherwise I couldnt find all of my crap.
This was not a great option, the slip fit things did not fit well.
This is for filtering out your resin filled alcohol. This was a early revision, print did not come out great however it worked nicely.
Hackerman.
In seriousness, this device was probably going to get recycled. My plan now is to make a case so I can use if for something. What? I am not sure, it actually is quite usable. On a side note, if you have a laptop or aio computer that you want to output to an external display. Disconnect the internal display cable, it will now output everything to the external display.
Yeah made some heatsert tubes and epoxied them in place. It has been holding up pretty well since the remaining plastic had a nice comb that everything could attach to.
This was a mistake of a product I bought, it was so slow and really could not be used day to day even if the software was a bit better.