Traditionally, 3D printer control boards have used simplistic 8-bit microcontrollers to command the stepper drivers and ultimately move the machine where it needs to go. Newer boards have switched ...
There are many reasons why 3D printing hobbyists eventually gravitate towards Klipper firmware. Some want to print faster, whereas others seek killer features like input shaping exclusive to this open ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts with access to a 3D printer may be interested in this neat little micro tower case created by Christiaan Lefering, specifically for the latest and most powerful Raspberry Pi 4 ...
If you want to give your Raspberry Pi a clean and functional home, 3D printing a case is one of the easiest and most satisfying upgrades. There are thousands of designs out there, but these seven ...
Kodak and Smart International, the company that licenses the Kodak name for 3D printing, have launched a 3D printer that's powered by a Raspberry Pi 3. The era of film once dominated by Kodak might be ...
Industrial designer and sculptor Carter Multz has created and published the 3D printing files for a new Raspberry Pi 4 case complete with a Noctua fan mount. This innovative design builds on previous ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 has hit a major graphics milestone, adding support for a more modern Vulkan 3D API. While that doesn’t mean a smooth Doom (2016) experience on the single-board wonder, it does help ...
Raspberry Pi 4 (with USB 3.0) and Intel RealSense D415 depth sensing camera. When the Raspberry Pi 4 came out, [Frank Zhao] saw the potential to make a realtime 3D scanner that was completely handheld ...
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B review: This board really can replace your PC Your email has been sent The Raspberry Pi 4 is a true next-generation Pi, with dual-screen 4K support, USB 3.0, a new CPU and GPU, ...
Want your Raspberry Pi 4 to run a modern graphics card? This engineer’s working on it Your email has been sent Fancy hooking a high-end graphics card to your Raspberry Pi 4? Well it might be possible.
Here is something that can make DIY enthusiasts feel excited about. It’s a new e-reader project powered by a Raspberry Pi that you can make on your own. Conceived by Reddit user, thataintthis, the ...