Andrei Speridião
Andrei Speridião
The original engineers are summoned from the grave, we are aiming to do what they always wanted to avoid! Perhaps to increase the jankyness, what about a -0.3 to 0.3...
Recently I disassembled my parents' old Olivetti type writer that uses a daisy wheel. @Knochi It has a small V notch to help with the characters alignment, which happens automatically...
From what I remember, Olivetti's daisywheels are made of some kind of composite plastic  From the bottom it is possible to see that perhaps it is not the flection...
Just dropping an idea that I had: Instead of reproducing the design of the injected plastic daisywheel teeth, there could be some kind of spring to improve the flexibility between...
Pretty cool, nice idea. I've been interested on experimenting with the TMC2209 for sometime. By quickly looking in the [datasheet](https://www.trinamic.com/fileadmin/assets/Products/ICs_Documents/TMC2209_datasheet_rev1.08.pdf), it seems that an UART port is needed to fully...
That's a great idea, and not to mention the ESP32 itself is getting deprecated. I have used the ESP32-S3 WROOM in another project and the serial capabilities are great. If...
Cool idea, and thanks for putting the page on! I hope E-TKT has a good level of reparability 😄 Maybe the assembly instructions on reverse could characterize as a teardown....
That's a great idea, I'm definitely looking forward to see more makes out there ;)
Good points. From an interface point of view, I'd use a poka-yoke approach, meaning we shouldn't even be able to cancel what we shouldn't. Together with keeping all other buttons...
Great observation and ideas. I like very much the bite-chew, and also the bite-tear. To avoid missing steps that might occur in the latter, maybe we can even temporarily reduce...