Tenok is finished!
I can proudly present Tenok – the adaptive vacuum cleaner! Those are some impressions of the finished prototype, no. 2
I can proudly present Tenok – the adaptive vacuum cleaner! Those are some impressions of the finished prototype, no. 2
Usually assembling something for the second time is much faster, but this assembly is going to be special because I will document each and every step so I can make…
I made an Arduino based synthesizer, following the instructions you can find via this link and added a volume knob and two LEDs to the circuit. It was meant to…
Today I finished printing all the redesigned parts, so assembly of the second prototype can start soon!
I want to make sure that the parts can be printed with low-cost desktop 3D-printers. The Prusa i3 design (and its derivatives) is the most widely used one on the…
After verifying that the first prototype works better than expected, I decided to run a ‘meltdown-test‘ by letting the vacuum cleaner run with half and full power with the floor-head…
Putting the prototype together already worked better than expected, but it also showed me room for improvement. I decided to:01.) Replace PLA by PETG, which is more flexible and heat…
https://youtu.be/s4RKR85wxE0 I am happy to announce that the first (beta) prototype of the adaptive vacuum cleaner is up and running!
I made this speaker for my girlfriend's birthday. It's basically a combination of a tin can enclosure, a 3D-printed cover and the necessary electronics. Intead of a built-in battery I…
Yesterday I glued together the wooden enclosure and am very happy with the result. However I also discovered an issue that I should fix in the next prototype: To keep…