A directory of on-demand manufacturers for your creative projects.
Each site listed has instant quotes / online ordering so you can upload your project files and immediately see how much it will cost and how long it will take to make.
This is a tiny hollowed-out cap in the shape and size of the iconic TO-92 transistor. I made it to conceal a SOT-23 or SOT-23-6 SMD package on a 3.5×3.6mm flex PCB. Originally the goal was to make something that looked as much as possible like an authentic black-epoxy-resin TO-92, but I was inspired by lee cyborg's amazing alligator clips to try something more colorful!
As you can tell, these prints are tiny. The walls are only 0.45mm thick! I printed these on a Formlabs Form3B in Clear v4 and then dyed them with Jacquard Piñata inks in 95% ethyl alcohol.
Yeggi search engine results for 3d printable Pusheen stuff. I was specifically searching for keycaps.
A 3d printing company that you can sell your stuff through. They will also do your fabbing for you if you don't have a 3d printer.
Link goes to marketplace because otherwise this very useful thing is hard to find.
Greyprints for fabbing a box to hold your TL866 programmer kit.
LYNX's goal is to create a customizable computer control system that accommodates the individual needs of each user. The project stands on two pillars: open source, which provides all necessary files and instruction for self assembly, and the shop, where the tool can simply be purchased.
Github: https://github.com/LYNX-workshop
Want to build a RasPi cluster shaped like an old-school Cray supercomputer? 'course you do! You can find the greyprints and see how to assemble it here.
keygen generates working, high-quality 3D-printable models of keys based on given parameters. To generate a key, select your key type and shapes. Then, follow the instructions on how to properly enter the bitting. Click 'Download STL' to save your key in a format suitable for 3D printing. This site is simply a web interface to keygen, a light wrapper around OpenSCAD. You can download and use this tool offline if you so desire.
Somebody posted greyprints for making replacement parts for the Nintendo Power Glove.
PicoCat v2 is a complete redesign of the original opensource Opencat project; that is to say each part has been remodelled in Fusion 360 to allow for the different size of servo used. The old model used either the SG90 or the MG90. The DS-929MG is slightly longer than the sg90 and mg90. The only parts not changed are the head assembly parts.
A stackable simple-to-build single board computer storage that is open-source and modular which is made from sustainable materials. This repository contains the official production files that can be used for laser cutting and 3D printing.
Charles Grassin
I am a young systems engineer in Paris, recently graduated in embedded systems. Electronics and code being my passions, I enjoy working on innovative open-source/hardware projects.
Dual language site - english and french.
At my core I'm a locksport enthusiast. I am also a member of TOOOL. Like many of you I've been a long time viewer of BosnianBill, LockPickingLawyer and many other locksport YouTubers. I also enjoy 3D design and printing. I've joined my two loves to bring useful and custom items to the locksport community.
It is here you'll find all sorts of 3D printed parts for your Atari, Apple, Commodore 64/128, VIC-20, Amiga, Texas Instruments computers and other interesting applications. If you have any questions about the products you see here, or have a need for a part you don't see, please do send us a message. We'll respond to you as soon as we can.
We are also beginning to feature difficult to find Commodore electronics projects. Be sure to watch for new additions.
Somebody modelled greyprints for a RasPi 4 case that looks like a miniature BeBox. A circuit board for implementing the blinkylights on the front can be purchased from OSHpark.
An open source VR headset with SteamVR support for $200us. Steam VR support. Natively displays 2K resolution at 120FPS. Compatible with Arduino. Experimental Body-Tracking. Relativty is not a consumer product. We made Relativty in my bedroom with a soldering iron and a 3D printer and we expect you to do the same: build it yourself.
A collection of greyprints for Construx parts.
ExoMy is a fully 3D-printed rover inspired by ExoMars. ExoMy's hardware and software is fully open source and extensive building and assembly instructions are available for the rover. Customizable. Six wheels, adaptive suspension. Can be remotely controlled.
Github: https://github.com/esa-prl/ExoMy
Greyprints for 3d printing a modular hard drive rack. Modular. Mount a bunch of standard PC hard drives vertically. Bolt some fans onto the side to blow air across them and keep 'em cool. Seems like this would be an ideal setup to use with some hot-swappable drive connectors.
Downloaded to Windbringer. Fab, rivet into Leandra's chassis to replace the awkward steel drive backet that requires pulling out all the cards.